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--- You wrote:

Try here:

http://www.hearingplanet.com/dryandstore.html?source=g-

" dry_and_store "

$11.60 for 4 and shipping is free

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I just ordered 11 for $31.18 (includes shipping) from http://www.heartoday.com

so it's about the same price per block - about $2.90 each

Way better than $5.00 per block at our audiologist's office!

Barbara

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Kiewit Computing Services

Dartmouth College

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Hanover NH 03755

Telephone: 603/646-2877

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--- You wrote:

Speaking of these briks...we only have have our unit for a few months and

haven't changed briks yet, the brik is a very pale pink...it seemed it was

always that way tho. What is the correct starting color and the color when

it needs to be changed?

thanks for all the tips!

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I generally change them when the brik goes to pink - it should be a fairly

bright blue color.

I wonder if it's due to the age of the unit and how long the briks last? When

our unit was new (we've had ours maybe 4-5 years now), the briks seemed to last

longer....

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--- You wrote:

Speaking of these briks...we only have have our unit for a few months and

haven't changed briks yet, the brik is a very pale pink...it seemed it was

always that way tho. What is the correct starting color and the color when

it needs to be changed?

thanks for all the tips!

--- end of quote ---

I generally change them when the brik goes to pink - it should be a fairly

bright blue color.

I wonder if it's due to the age of the unit and how long the briks last? When

our unit was new (we've had ours maybe 4-5 years now), the briks seemed to last

longer....

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--- You wrote:

Speaking of these briks...we only have have our unit for a few months and

haven't changed briks yet, the brik is a very pale pink...it seemed it was

always that way tho. What is the correct starting color and the color when

it needs to be changed?

thanks for all the tips!

--- end of quote ---

I generally change them when the brik goes to pink - it should be a fairly

bright blue color.

I wonder if it's due to the age of the unit and how long the briks last? When

our unit was new (we've had ours maybe 4-5 years now), the briks seemed to last

longer....

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