2 lbs Dry & Dry Color Indicating, Rechargeable Silica Gel Beads (Kegerator & Ferm Chamber Condensation) – on sale for $16.97
Dry & Dry” [1 Quart Premium Orange Indicating Silica Gel Desiccant Beads(Industry Standard 3-5 mm) – Rechargeable Silica Gel Beads(2 LBS)
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Color changing, rechargeable silica gel beads. These are similar in function to the beads in the Eva Dry E-500 – Hands on Review. You could place these in your kegerator or fermentation chamber to help control moisture. When they change color follow directions to recharge.
Compared to the amount of beads in something like an Eva Dry 500, I would consider 2 lbs… a lot.
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I have a 26 CF keezer and filled one of those stainless dry hop tubes with some of these silica beads. Lasts forever and the dry hopper tube goes right in the oven to dry them out. Way cheaper and longer lasting than those eva dry units.
That’s a great idea!