DRY-ALL Saves Wet Cell Phones
Butterfingers could cost you a cell phone. Even though common sense and every product manual will tell you that electronics and water don’t mix, some of those devices are just drawn to the wet stuff. The toilet, the sink, the pool; all are all sworn enemies to that portable. Well, maybe not so much anymore, thanks to DRY-ALL’s Wet Cellular Phone Emergency. This simple product should be able to salvage your trusty cell phone after any water mishap.
The name says it all and the kit does it all — well, at least dries it all. Just unzip the bag, insert your wet phone, and zip it closed. Then, after 48 hours, your cell phone should be almost as good as new.
The secret ingredient is Dry-All, which is a drying agent that uses blue and white beads. They look like gumballs, but we’re guessing they aren’t very tasty at all. Instead, these weird little chemicals suck all of the moisture out of the bag. Once they’ve turned white/tan, they are done.
This weird, wonderful product is made by HPL, who has been doing dehumidifying products since 2002. The company says it works on all kinds of phones, and has been known to save an iPod, DS or PSP, or two.
You can order the Wet Cellular Phone Emergency Kit through the HPL website for $9.99 each. It’s a lot cheaper than getting a new phone!
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Dry All is awesome. I used it once and it completely restored my blackberry. Great suggestion.