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The Dry Caddy is an easy to use, lightweight and portable drying
tub specially designed to capture the moisture from your hearing
aids.
This set is convenient to take with you when travelling and is perfect for activities such as camping or swimming. The kit includes six dry discs for you to replace every two months. It is a great way to avoid moisture build up in your hearing aids.
To use, remove the foil cover on the dry disc and then place the disc in the small white tub provided. Then simply place your hearing aids inside and close the tub.
For best results, place your hearing aids in the Dry Caddy every
night or whenever you’re not wearing them. It is OK to leave the
batteries in.
Each disc is a single-use product capable of drying devices in
the Dry Caddy for a period of two months, so the total drying time
of a Dry Caddy kit is one year. Store unused discs in a cool, dry
place.
The desiccant material within the discs is safe and does not contain any hazardous chemicals.
Supplied with 6 x specially designed discs containing molecular sieve desiccant and 1 x white tub
Discs: 60 x 14mm, should last about 2 months each.
Tub size: 72 x 74mm.
Hearing aid Dry Caddy Kit ( 3DRYCAD )
Reviewed by: Ruth
I have bought this for the second time. This container is the strongest I’ve had and copes well with travelling. This is recommended for when travelling & camping etc but be aware that if the container is in your bag whiles travelling and it doesn’t stay up right, when you put your bag down, it’s really easy for the tablet and hearing aids to tip within the container. This then means the beads within the tablet fall out and can enter the hearing aid through the battery door and damage the hearing aid. I don’t always wear my hearing aids whiles travelling due to sweating or the bad weather so always store them in the Dry Caddy container. I have learnt to put a spare tablet (still sealed) underneath the current tablet and this means there isn’t so much room for the current tablet and hearing aids to tip up. I do wear big Ultra Power hearing aids with ear moulds so the issue of things tipping over might still be there if your hearing aids are smaller. I will continue to buy this whiles travelling as I’ve figured out how to solve the issue.