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2025-09-05 18:19:58
Works as they should.
Joseph Grant III
2025-08-31 15:01:41
Not a pig but does the job of pig and came in handy in a pinch when pig was not available and does it suck yeah like a unwilling partner who says they dont do that anymore but just like a paid professional not a drop left. Recommend when you just need something to suck I mean soak up liquids
Michael A. Niemiec
2025-08-27 14:02:06
I used them for lost shingles during a rainstorm. The pads are small like the size of printer paper but you get a lot of them. Unlike a snake or a dam which is one long piece, you can fit these almost anywhere. Fold and stuff them, and switch them out as they soak and you monitor the situation. Decent at holding water ( when you pick it up put it in a bucket) they dry quickly. I don't get the '12 gallon' capacity (?) maybe the whole box but my guess is each one holds 8 to 10 oz. The used ones absorb just as well if not better than the new ones. If you have a torrential flood these might not be your friend but for dripping attics and seepage, these do the job and cost much less than pig products.
JCC
2025-08-25 16:22:01
These do a good job cleaning up shop spills, but sometimes when wiping them around with your boot they tear rather easily. They also seem a bit pricey compared to oil dry, but - they do not create any dust.
CC7227
2025-08-19 16:00:02
I used this for ground water flooding inside our crawl space. The water was a bit overwhelming, but they managed to lessen the mess and were re-usable after they dried out. This was for fresh water only. I wouldn't recommend a second time for sewage or gray water use. Our "new normal" now here in NJ with flooding, probably make great housewarming gift-a pack of these things with a big red bow on top.
CoachMattC
2025-08-16 15:03:27
I have a cracked oil filter housing on my car. It started as a small drip, but continued to get worse. These were great for tucking in the engine bay while the car was parked waiting to be repaired. I stuffed them in all the nooks and crannies where the oil puddled and when I came back the next day I was able to just pull them out and dispose of them.They have also worked great as I disassembled the top end of the engine to get the cracked housing removed. I put them under coolant and fuel hoses as I removed them to catch the residual fluids that remained after draining. I put them down on the floor and on the bench top so I could put parts down and not make a mess. The pictures are after the mess, I wasn't thinking about photos while I was working. I snapped them as I shut down for the night.I'm a DIY'r working on my own car in the garage and I would highly recommend them.
rob
2025-08-08 11:14:16
They absorb spills well, I just wish they were bigger. I think most guys in shops can agree that they should be bigger for the price.
Delmonica Glaze
2025-07-29 20:15:02
Water heater failed and leaked onto the floor. This product saved the day and my floors by quickly absorbing copious amounts of water! Hassle-fee, easy clean up, perfect size for small & large area clean up.
Muscle Team Co
2025-07-28 13:19:45
Great
Customer
2025-07-21 14:14:30
Absorb oils and great for target drips. Holds alot of oil. Perforated if you only want half size. I would say each sheet holds 8oz of oil
Lorne beaudette
2025-07-06 09:54:49
I use these as an absorbent for minor oil leaks on a piece of equipment. They well and are easy to replace and dispose of rather than let the oil accumulate until it leaks out onto the ground.
ral
2025-06-19 16:19:25
Works as they should.
Joseph Grant III
2025-06-18 12:16:54
Not a pig but does the job of pig and came in handy in a pinch when pig was not available and does it suck yeah like a unwilling partner who says they dont do that anymore but just like a paid professional not a drop left. Recommend when you just need something to suck I mean soak up liquids
Michael A. Niemiec
2025-05-25 10:20:08
I used them for lost shingles during a rainstorm. The pads are small like the size of printer paper but you get a lot of them. Unlike a snake or a dam which is one long piece, you can fit these almost anywhere. Fold and stuff them, and switch them out as they soak and you monitor the situation. Decent at holding water ( when you pick it up put it in a bucket) they dry quickly. I don't get the '12 gallon' capacity (?) maybe the whole box but my guess is each one holds 8 to 10 oz. The used ones absorb just as well if not better than the new ones. If you have a torrential flood these might not be your friend but for dripping attics and seepage, these do the job and cost much less than pig products.
JCC
2025-05-22 15:00:26
These do a good job cleaning up shop spills, but sometimes when wiping them around with your boot they tear rather easily. They also seem a bit pricey compared to oil dry, but - they do not create any dust.
CC7227
2025-05-17 16:34:53
I used this for ground water flooding inside our crawl space. The water was a bit overwhelming, but they managed to lessen the mess and were re-usable after they dried out. This was for fresh water only. I wouldn't recommend a second time for sewage or gray water use. Our "new normal" now here in NJ with flooding, probably make great housewarming gift-a pack of these things with a big red bow on top.
CoachMattC
2025-05-16 13:21:20
I have a cracked oil filter housing on my car. It started as a small drip, but continued to get worse. These were great for tucking in the engine bay while the car was parked waiting to be repaired. I stuffed them in all the nooks and crannies where the oil puddled and when I came back the next day I was able to just pull them out and dispose of them.They have also worked great as I disassembled the top end of the engine to get the cracked housing removed. I put them under coolant and fuel hoses as I removed them to catch the residual fluids that remained after draining. I put them down on the floor and on the bench top so I could put parts down and not make a mess. The pictures are after the mess, I wasn't thinking about photos while I was working. I snapped them as I shut down for the night.I'm a DIY'r working on my own car in the garage and I would highly recommend them.
rob
2025-05-11 16:37:01
They absorb spills well, I just wish they were bigger. I think most guys in shops can agree that they should be bigger for the price.
Delmonica Glaze
2025-05-05 19:07:00
Water heater failed and leaked onto the floor. This product saved the day and my floors by quickly absorbing copious amounts of water! Hassle-fee, easy clean up, perfect size for small & large area clean up.
Muscle Team Co
2025-04-16 17:23:52
Great
Customer
2025-04-15 10:22:45
Absorb oils and great for target drips. Holds alot of oil. Perforated if you only want half size. I would say each sheet holds 8oz of oil
Lorne beaudette
2025-03-29 11:39:55
I use these as an absorbent for minor oil leaks on a piece of equipment. They well and are easy to replace and dispose of rather than let the oil accumulate until it leaks out onto the ground.
Drill Guy
2025-03-19 17:10:48
After drying them out, are they reusable?
Marcus
2025-03-02 17:20:47
I have a small leak and my basement and figured these pads would be helpful when dealing with the water. These pads are not what you would think. You could literally submerge them in water and the pads still would not be wet. They also will not stop water from moving from one area to another. All in all pretty big waste of 50$
Drill Guy
2025-02-11 14:56:09
After drying them out, are they reusable?
Marcus
2025-02-08 18:38:45
I have a small leak and my basement and figured these pads would be helpful when dealing with the water. These pads are not what you would think. You could literally submerge them in water and the pads still would not be wet. They also will not stop water from moving from one area to another. All in all pretty big waste of 50$
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