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Lee.. Joni got implanted right after I did. I got both the small one for

trips and the electric one. I think it might have to do with location (she

is in a dry area and I live where it is humid)

susan & hobbes

michigan

At 04:34 AM 5/27/2004 -0400, you wrote:

>In a message dated 5/26/2004 10:34:35 PM Pacific Standard Time,

>Jonikt4@... writes:

>well all this talk about the dry and store that you plug in... i didnt get

>one.. i only have the case with crystals... am i the one being gypped??

>

>I don't know..... I forget, when were you implanted? It is my understanding

>that dry-n-store started given out sometime late last summer by Cochlear as

>part of " welcome wagon " . I dont know about other company.

>

>Lee

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Hi, All,

I recently purchased a Global Dry and Store direct from Cochlear. It

was $100, but they do NOT charge for shipping. ( and other companies do

charge shipping) What's more, you can include your insurance information with

your order and they will mail a form direct to your insurance company to see

if you can possibly be reimbursed for any part of it. I'm still waiting to

hear. Hope this helps.

<smile> Jackie (Flash)

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In a message dated 5/26/2004 9:59:47 PM Pacific Standard Time,

waynekraft@... writes:

Sometimes I go places with no

electricity. What's the story on the little plastic drying case?

I use those alot, being a camper. It is good, as the crystle in the little

bitty can do just as well as non-electrical dryer. But I would still put it in

dry and store when you get home.

Lee

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well all this talk about the dry and store that you plug in... i didnt get

one.. i only have the case with crystals... am i the one being gypped??

joni

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The Dry and Store is far better than the little case of silica beads but I

think it is possible to buy the silica by the pound. You can get a lot more out

of it then just what is the little tin. Going camping??

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Suggestion for you Wayne. When you travel to places with or without

electricity, take the descant that comes with the Dry and Store and put it into

a small waterproof Tupperware type container and shut it tight every night.

This works great. So are you going camping soon?

Alice

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> Suggestion for you Wayne. When you travel to places with or

without electricity, take the descant that comes with the Dry and

Store and put it into a small waterproof Tupperware type container

and shut it tight every night.

>

> This works great. So are you going camping soon?

>

> Alice

Thanks for the suggestion, Alice. The big trip for me will be,

assuming all goes as planned, about 120 miles of the Pacific Crest

Trail here in Oregon over a period of about 8 days, probably just

after Labor Day. Won't be seeing any electrical sockets during that

time period. I'll also go out on some overnight trips on weekends

starting next month, depending on how fast the snow melts in the high

country. You think the D & S dessicant in a sealed container would

be better than the little little plastic case with its dessicant?

Wayne Kraft

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travel and dry and store,,,,,,, I camp alot,, for those who knows the PNW,

it can get damp alot (if not from rain, then it's dew),,, i find that little

soap bar's sized dryer works very well. no plug required,,,,, I would take

that one along, rather than bring the plug in on every trips.....

Lee

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They have two type of Dry & Store ... I believed that the Dry & Store Global is

for traveling. it cost about $100. I have the other one which is bigger.

I was thinking to take it along when I travel.

C Pearson

-- dry and store

Question for forum on dry and store.

I use a dry and store unit every night for my processor...3G, and

wanted to ask if anyone has packed their unit to take on long

flights? How well does it hold up traveling in luggage? Can it be

carried on a flight with hand held baggage? I have the splash box

equipped with the round crystal drying block for travel, but thought

of taking my dry and store instead due to being around lots of

moisture while away.

Thanks,

Dixie

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