🌬️ Fresh air, no musty odors - your home deserves it!
The DampRid Lavender Vanilla Hanging Moisture Absorber is a powerful solution for eliminating musty odors and excess moisture in your home. Each 16 oz. bag lasts up to 60 days and features time-release fragrance technology, making it ideal for closets, bathrooms, and other damp areas. With 14% more moisture absorbing power, this product ensures a fresher, cleaner environment.
Item Weight | 3.46 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 4.4"D x 9.25"W x 6"H |
Color | Blue |
Recommended Uses For Product | Residential |
Operation Mode | Continuous |
Dehumidification Capacity | 0.47 Liters per Day |
Air Flow Capacity | 16 ounces |
Capacity | 16 ounces |
Tank Volume | 16 Fluid Ounces |
Floor Area | 60 days |
Additional Features | Portable |
S**N
Bag fills with water when weathered is humid
I’ve been getting these bags for some time. I live in an apartment and in a tropu weather (DC). I hang around me in my closet, one in my pantry and the third one in another closet. They don’t fill up in winter but in summer … the amount of water wasn’t created by Houdini! I don’t want big humidifiers sitting in my apartment. I’ve been buying this for some time but they’re a bit expensive though . I got the vanilla one cuz it was the cheapest and anyway, it doesn’t smell much like vanilla. Anyhow, when you see the bag full you of water you’ll see. I recommend this product but wish it were less expensive.
T**N
These work great!
Decided to take the plunge and try these, so glad I did! Our bathroom does not have a window so with the hot showers it gets really musty in there. I hung one of these up on the inside of the bathroom door and within hours the smell was gone. It's been up for about a week now and is only 1/8th full of water so I think they will be a good value. There is no "set up", you take one out and hang it up. Job done. Then just keep an eye on the water accumulation in the clear pouch to know where to throw it out. Wish I would have tried these sooner!
S**T
These are a Life-Saver!
Every Summer, I have to buy these to hang up in my basement. They are the only thing that works! Otherwise, between the humidity and moisture (the basement floods near windows if it rains too hard), the basement smells like mildew. An hour after hanging these up, the smell goes away, and they are full of water in about a week, so I take the used ones out and put new ones in. I have tried other brands and nothing works as well as these do.
G**B
Work great
I have used these bags before and they work great. Unfortunately one of the bags leaked on my floor so I had to throw it out. That is the first time that ever happened. I will definitely buy these again.
S**F
Highly recommend!
Definitely buy these if you live in Florida. I had an a/c malfunction which caused water damage in my guest room. While drying out my carpet, I bought and hung these because the room was smelling musty. Within one day, these eliminated the smell and moisture completely. I used the same one for a few days but simply needed to “crunch” the salt in the top bag to loosen it. Since the catch bag was not full, it was okay for me.
M**Y
Works well
I used another brand before finding DampRid. The DampRid is cheaper than the product I used before, and I think it is a little more effective, based on the fact that it pulls water from the air at a faster rate than the other brand I used. This has made quite a difference in keeping the humidity down in our shower area/bathroom. The decrease in dampness is quite noticeable.
A**N
A basement’s best friend!
This is my go to for my basement. It truly works. I like that it’s no fuss you just hang it and go about your day. It’s very durable and traps the moisture well. Definitely worth the price. If you have a small space that has moisture this will do the trick.
W**S
Effective
Works great at pulling water in my small apartment. I placed it in the closet, bathroom, bedroom and kitchen. It takes about 2-3 days to see the water. The smell isn’t strong at all. It helps the room feel less humid and musty.
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