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Your cart is empty.NEW 3-pack of Dry Brik II (newest version). These Dry Briks are the newer version that do not come with the copper strip. Please let us know if you need the copper strip to use with your older dryer-dehumidifier.
lennea borg
2025-08-29 10:44:37
Kept my hearing aids dry and functional
off road chick
2025-06-29 10:00:09
amazing product works great I will continue to buy them hear
Donald Murphy
2025-05-31 10:14:47
Good price!
RedXepher82
2025-05-13 17:18:17
My mom uses this with her cochlear implant and this works pretty well. It is pretty easy to install. All you need to do is to remove the cover which exposes the four holes on the top and then place it into your cochlear case/cleaner. For my model, you do not need to latch it or anything. It is simple just to put the block in and done. Once it is open, you cannot reseal it so be aware of that. It last for two months at a time. You can write the date you start using it on the actual product. Be aware that when writing on this, it is easy to smear as ink can take time to dry on this. I just use a permanent marker but it still smears. The block last for quite sometime and keeps the hearing aid dry and clean. I am pretty happy with it. It does not have any odd odor or cause any kind of irritation for use. It is easy to mark and know when to replace it if you write the date. Overall, it is a good brick to have and last for quite sometime.
Customer
2025-04-02 14:42:18
Have been buying this product over 5 years now. Used for my wife's hearing aids and Cochlear Processor. She always changes as per instructions and has never had a problem. With the expense of hearing aids and processor we don't cut any corners. This product works great!
Karen Drogs
2025-02-22 20:21:24
They are fine, came through shipping with no damage. Will start using them after the new year begins
Dh30628
2025-02-03 18:27:22
Delivery was on time and the product works great for drying out hearing aids
Mike VanParys
2024-12-11 10:04:34
I’ve been using hearing aids since the 1960s. Analog BTE hearing aids always died within 1 - 2 years from sweat corroding the insides and medical insurance available to me never covered hearing aids until quite recently. The last analog aid I bought, my audiologist recommended I also buy this new-on-market “DryStore†device. That aid lasted years, by which time digital aids had been on the market long enough for the price to drop from the multiple $1000s when first marketed ($10,000s adjusted to today’s inflation). That DryStore (and the digital aid I bought) are both still going. Replacing the desiccant brick every 3 months or so is VASTLY more cost-effective, and more time-effective, than replacing the hearing aids! The passive tube cases with desiccant linings can only remove a small amount of moisture; if you don’t want to have to take off your hearing aid(s) every time you do anything that might cause anything more than the lightest of light sweating, the DryStore and it’s consumable desiccant bricks are invaluable.
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