Guest guest Posted June 29, 2006 Report Share Posted June 29, 2006 In a message dated 6/29/2006 4:33:40 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, dll@... writes: Does anyone know where to get the bead filled canisters? I need to get some asap! Thanks! Diane We were given them when we got Ian's aids. We now have two. We use them for camping ... Sine we have two, we put one aid in each. However, we see them at the school's audiologist when we go there. They have a little display cabinet at the front and in it are a variety of little tools and stuff for use with hearing aids. The little jars with the beads are there. The big electric desiccators are up on a shelf. Ask your audiologist. If the office is big enough, they may have them there for sale. Otherwise I would guess you could buy them online at the same place as the fancy electric ones. Best - Jill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2006 Report Share Posted June 29, 2006 Does anyone know where to get the bead filled canisters? I need to get some asap! Thanks! Diane Re: Re: dry > I just saw that those are available - we have a bunch of blocks > currently (we have two Dry and Stores) but want to get 2-3 when they run > out... > > Cindy McMurtrey wrote: > > I don't use the blocks in 's dry and store. Instead I use the round metal bead filled canisters that you can bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes. I have 3 and store them in tupperware until needed to cut down on how often I have to bake them. I like that I can see several beads change to pink. I also don't get mad if she forgets to close the lid tight. They do cost a little more originally but last years and aren't thrown away each month. > > > > Cindy > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2006 Report Share Posted June 29, 2006 Try https://www.hearingfulfillment.com/ecommerce/heartoday.aspx They have several different kinds... Diane wrote: > Does anyone know where to get the bead filled canisters? I need to get some > asap! Thanks! Diane > > Re: Re: dry > > > >> I just saw that those are available - we have a bunch of blocks >> currently (we have two Dry and Stores) but want to get 2-3 when they run >> out... >> >> Cindy McMurtrey wrote: >> >>> I don't use the blocks in 's dry and store. Instead I use the >>> > round metal bead filled canisters that you can bake at 350 degrees for 30 > minutes. I have 3 and store them in tupperware until needed to cut down on > how often I have to bake them. I like that I can see several beads change > to pink. I also don't get mad if she forgets to close the lid tight. They > do cost a little more originally but last years and aren't thrown away each > month. > >>> Cindy >>> >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2006 Report Share Posted June 29, 2006 I should have mentioned that we ordered our dessicant blocks from them all the time - they're very fast and shipping is reasonable... Diane wrote: > Thank you so much! Diane > > Re: Re: dry >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>> I just saw that those are available - we have a bunch of blocks >>>> currently (we have two Dry and Stores) but want to get 2-3 when they >>>> > run > >>>> out... >>>> >>>> Cindy McMurtrey wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>> I don't use the blocks in 's dry and store. Instead I use the >>>>> >>>>> >>> round metal bead filled canisters that you can bake at 350 degrees for >>> > 30 > >>> minutes. I have 3 and store them in tupperware until needed to cut down >>> > on > >>> how often I have to bake them. I like that I can see several beads >>> > change > >>> to pink. I also don't get mad if she forgets to close the lid tight. >>> > They > >>> do cost a little more originally but last years and aren't thrown away >>> > each > >>> month. >>> >>> >>>>> Cindy >>>>> >>>>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2006 Report Share Posted June 29, 2006 Thank you so much! Diane Re: Re: dry > > > > > > > >> I just saw that those are available - we have a bunch of blocks > >> currently (we have two Dry and Stores) but want to get 2-3 when they run > >> out... > >> > >> Cindy McMurtrey wrote: > >> > >>> I don't use the blocks in 's dry and store. Instead I use the > >>> > > round metal bead filled canisters that you can bake at 350 degrees for 30 > > minutes. I have 3 and store them in tupperware until needed to cut down on > > how often I have to bake them. I like that I can see several beads change > > to pink. I also don't get mad if she forgets to close the lid tight. They > > do cost a little more originally but last years and aren't thrown away each > > month. > > > >>> Cindy > >>> > >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2006 Report Share Posted June 29, 2006 What are ya'll talking about? My Dry and Store is a small plastic container with the metal container with beads at the bottom. Before that I had a glass one with the free beads and a sponge - but that one broke and cut Hannah's hand pretty bad. What the heck are " blocks " ?? __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2006 Report Share Posted June 29, 2006 I call them bricks like the companies do. They're packets of dessicant stuff. > > > > What are ya'll talking about? My Dry and Store is a small plastic > container with the metal container with beads at the bottom. Before that I > had a glass one with the free beads and a sponge - but that one broke and > cut Hannah's hand pretty bad. What the heck are " blocks " ?? > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2006 Report Share Posted June 29, 2006 Hi Sara - it's confusing! The Dry and Store that I'm speaking of is Dry and Store brand. It's electronic and not only dries out moisture in hearing aids or an implant processor but also has a UV light that sanitizes them. There's info here: http://www.dryandstore.com/ They have two products - the professional and the global. We have one professional (from our hearing aid days) and two globals that came with each boys' implants. What you have is a Dry Aid container - there are different names I think. We use those when we can't use the Dry and Store - when the boys go to camp or to a sleepover. The Dry and Store is electric and not inexpensive but worth every penny... Barbara Sara Chaddock wrote: > What are ya'll talking about? My Dry and Store is a small plastic container with the metal container with beads at the bottom. Before that I had a glass one with the free beads and a sponge - but that one broke and cut Hannah's hand pretty bad. What the heck are " blocks " ?? > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2006 Report Share Posted June 29, 2006 http://www.hearingplanet.com/dryandstore.html?gclid=CM-D1aeC7YUCFQsMHgodriG7wA -------------- Original message -------------- What are ya'll talking about? My Dry and Store is a small plastic container with the metal container with beads at the bottom. Before that I had a glass one with the free beads and a sponge - but that one broke and cut Hannah's hand pretty bad. What the heck are " blocks " ?? __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2006 Report Share Posted July 1, 2006 We don't go through one brik per month except during summer. Their suggestion averages to about 6 per year. I have a canister with the beads and I'd rather throw a few briks away during the summer than fire up the oven to rejuvenate the crystals (can you tell I live in the desert?) > They do cost a little more originally but last years and aren't thrown > away each month. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 3, 2006 Report Share Posted July 3, 2006 In a message dated 7/2/2006 4:24:34 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, trinadaywalt@... writes: Our canister with beads came with instructions to reactivate in the microwave. Hmmm, our old one didn't have microwave instructions, just the oven -- hence my use of the BBQ. But the new one (which I never bothered to read!) has microwave instructions. This one is a plastic container, so it instructs us to pour the beads into a bowl and nuke them for 45 seconds, and to do this once a month. This jar's beads are still 98% blue, so, I hadn't even thought to reactivate them yet (The jar is 6 months old, so you can see how he doesn't need it much.) Okay, I hereby recall my BBQ grill technique suggestion and encourage everyone to use the microwave, so much easier! Thanks! Jill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2006 Report Share Posted July 5, 2006 Does anyone have a used dry and store professional that they want to get rid of at a good price? I need a back-up one for the babysitters house. Thanks Barbara Mellert Barbara.T.Mellert@...> wrote: Hi Sara - it's confusing! The Dry and Store that I'm speaking of is Dry and Store brand. It's electronic and not only dries out moisture in hearing aids or an implant processor but also has a UV light that sanitizes them. There's info here: http://www.dryandstore.com/ They have two products - the professional and the global. We have one professional (from our hearing aid days) and two globals that came with each boys' implants. What you have is a Dry Aid container - there are different names I think. We use those when we can't use the Dry and Store - when the boys go to camp or to a sleepover. The Dry and Store is electric and not inexpensive but worth every penny... Barbara Sara Chaddock wrote: > What are ya'll talking about? My Dry and Store is a small plastic container with the metal container with beads at the bottom. Before that I had a glass one with the free beads and a sponge - but that one broke and cut Hannah's hand pretty bad. What the heck are " blocks " ?? > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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