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Damp trap

  • 19-01-2013 5:22pm
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    I bought these from Dealz for 1.49 for the pack of two and put 1 on my dashboard and 1 at the back of my campervan 2 weeks ago


    damptrap.png


    The one on my dash is now 1/4 full of water ... not bad for the price :)


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,927 ✭✭✭paddyp


    dickwod1 wrote: »
    I bought these from Dealz for 1.49 for the pack of two and put 1 on my dashboard and 1 at the back of my campervan 2 weeks ago


    damptrap.png


    The one on my dash is now 1/4 full of water ... not bad for the price :)

    They are very handy one of our cars is parked up for winter, this winter has been exceptionally soggy and the condensation ran down the windscreen and destroyed the tax, insurance, nct discs!

    Put on of these in the boot and its completely dry now.

    Don't spill it though - as it deliquescent it keeps rewetting and can cause corrosion.

    If you get the aldi 1kg refills it works out 1/3 of the price of these small ones.

    You can dry it out again in the oven probably cost nearly the same as the aldi refills in electicity though so unless you have an stanley super 800 .. :-p


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