Stay dry, stay healthy! 🌟
The Global II by Dry & Store is an electric hearing aid dehumidifier featuring an 8-hour auto shut-off, high-performance moisture absorption, and a UV-C lamp sanitizer designed to reduce ear infections. Its compact design makes it ideal for travel, while the ergonomic functionality ensures easy access to your devices.
V**T
GREAT PRODUCT! Works well; excellent value for the $
Works great! Super easy to set up & use. Makes no noise whatsoever. Excellent price. Many years ago I tried another brand. Directions were confusing, didn’t do what I needed it to. I bought this as a replacement for the selfsame model I had of this model for just shy of 12 years. I’m expecting this one this one will last 12 years just like my first one did. The only thing that went bad on my previous one was that the little plastic “bellows or diaphragm looking thing that you press to start it finally cracked & I couldn’t use it anymore. Anyway, I figure 12 years of daily excellent use for whatThat does for me?? Come on! EASILY WORTH A12 on a scale of 1-5. Go buy you one now! ONE QUICK TIP: on top of the filter that you change every 2 months.: BE SURE TO MARK THE DAY YOU NEED TO REPLACE IT BY, not the day you put the new one in. I tend toward the forgetful side, & that made a difference in performance & those filter are inexpensive anyway. Go BUY ONE NOW!
C**E
A Must for Long Lasting Hearing Aides
I had my first for 13 years. It made my hearing aides last 10 years and I have used it three years with my new hearing aids. I have sticky wax that clogs the devices and moisture will also accumulate because I do a lot of outside work. This has been the only thing that successfully kept my devices working. I’m
L**T
Wish I got this earlier
I had a problem perspiring and hearing aids shutting down. With this it it brings it back to life. Also like the uv light for sterilization
R**E
Fixed My Hearing Aid Problems!
I had 5 year old Phonak Marvel hearing aids that would start to crackle and kill the battery with any moisture, even very light sweat. I tried the standard desiccant jars made specifically for hearing aids, but no improvement. After only a few nights of using the Global II, all my hearing aid problems disappeared! I have used the dryer frequently for about eight months and it has saved me from having to get new hearing aids. Highly Recommended!
P**L
Best out there, but could be better.
Having used several different types of hearing aid dehumidifiers, I have found the Global I and now the (new and Improved(?)) Global II to be the best available. Could it be better? Yes.The Global I was a good unit. Disinfecting the devices with an UV bulb. It was easy to open and operate. You can leave the batteries in the devices. The draw back was the noisy fan and the inferior power switch. In seven years I had two units both failed due to the switch not working. I purchased a quieter fan from Newegg.com. Transferring it from the first to the second Global I and, if the Global II is the same size, it will go into it.The drawback on the new Global II is the sleek design. I have found the exterior to be too smooth. There is no purchase area to hold to open the unit. The Tab is small and not easy to open without some sort of gripping the sides which as mentioned are slick.Would I buy another? Yes, I would. I have altered the sides with felt and will replace the fan with a lower decibel fan.
M**M
I'm All Ears!
I read about the Dry and Store Dehumidifier on a forum for the hearing impaired. It was highly rec. by everyone who posted about it.Living in SC Lowcountry and now Naples, FL, humidity is a big problem for me. I garden, ride my bike and exercise at the gym. You can say I sweat a lot. Using the Dry and Store Dehumidifier at night and sometimes after a really sweaty activity has kept my hearing aid from collecting moisture. I especially like the little light that heats up and kills bacteria. If you ever have smelled your hearing aid you know that it must be full of all kinds of bacteria - yuck, they smell like sweaty goalie gloves. I used to use one of those small canisters with the special tube of charcoal to dry out my hearing aid. But I still had problems with moisture and had to make trips to the hearing aid specialist to get my aid repaired.The Global II is a great size for home and travel use. Fits easily on a night table and really doesn't take up a lot of room in a suitcase. When I store my aid in it at night I don't take out the battery which I know some people rec. It doesn't seem to affect the battery life. I have a Phonic aid which in order to turn it off you have to open the battery door. So that's how I store it.Another use I found for it was when I dropped my cell phone in a clean toilet. I whisked it out, dried it off, and put it in the humidifier. Thought I would have to buy a new cell phone. But it dried the phone out within 24 hours.There are so few products out there for us hard of hearing peeps that actually are worth the money they cost. So I would highly rec. buying the Dry and Store Global II Dehumidifier, especially since most good hearing aids cost as much as your monthly mortgage payment.
C**F
Good product
Looks like it works well. Was not sure if I needed to spend the money for this model with the UV light but selected it as there would be plenty of room for the aides in the container. I can see that elderly people with arthritis might have a problem opening this but I had no difficulties, although it does take two hands to do it.I think that replacing the drying agent every 2 months is excessive but will see. I used to use the drying crystals in the static container and they seem to have lasted 10 years although they are now only rated for 2. So I bought this as a replacement and it seems to work well, takes up a lot of counter space with the box and cord but if it keeps the aides working - so it is worth it.
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