Never thought about that lol I need to go thru the closet and get all the ones out of the sho boxes and throw in the gun cabinet bet they'd work good for keeping moisture out of there
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Never thought about that lol I need to go thru the closet and get all the ones out of the sho boxes and throw in the gun cabinet bet they'd work good for keeping moisture out of there
Water comes off the roof or from the pump to go to the garden. Only fine bottled or canned drinks served here.
They are great for moisture control. If you have one or more to turn a tan color, throw it out and check for water leaks. No problems with my weekly stock, just my extras.
Earlier today I was informed that I have to take my wife shopping tomorrow, for SHOES. She has an appointment to see a doctor aug. 1st about her feet. She looked today for shoes in the south crest mall. Now I have to take her to east memphis.
Worked at a manufactering plant and each pallet of metal would have from one to three of the large slicia packs in them. I would collect them and take them home. Bet I had thirty pounds of them when my sons decided to play ball or something with them. Needed a vac to get them up. Talked about ticked.
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Ah man, just like a feather pillow fight.
Years ago some young lady, which I know, let her child chew on one of the packs at Target, Horn Lake. She's doing well after the outcome of that now. It's the only store I know of not to look for the silica packs in shoe boxes.
This is to funny
The store she picks doesn't have to boxes of shoes on shelves or racks. Like the old shoe stores, they bring the boxes out to you from the back. Dang, I'm out of luck on the shoe shopping run.
As Debbie is paying for her shoes I ask the lady what they did with the silica packs from the boxes. As she is bending over she says her husband told me to save them, never know when someone may have a use for them. The nice looking kraft paper bag with a handle and company logo on it big enough to hold a standard shoebox was 3/4 full of silica gel packs. I offered to pay $20 for the bag, she said no, they're free. So we left with my nice looking free bag and Debbie's $190. bag