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wisedry Silica Gel Crystal offers 2 lbs of ultra-fine (<1mm) silica beads designed specifically for flower drying. Featuring a color-changing indicator that shifts from orange to green when saturated, these non-toxic, Cocl2-free crystals can be easily reactivated in a microwave or oven for multiple uses. Packaged sustainably, this product is a top choice for DIY flower preservation, combining precision, safety, and eco-consciousness.









| ASIN | B08J2D2HLC |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,145 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #8 in Desiccants |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (8,130) |
| Item Weight | 1.98 pounds |
| Item model number | FLDUK- 2LBS |
| Manufacturer | wisedry |
| Product Dimensions | 7.09 x 5.91 x 1.57 inches |
T**.
Preserved my flowers beautifully
Excellent product. Simple to use and does exactly what it claims. It dried my wedding bouquet flowers perfect. I love that the crystals are reusable to a certain extent. I recommend this product.
K**S
First time user and it worked out great!
Wow is all I can say! Never knew something like this even existed but was very pleased using it for the first time. I started a new resin hobby so I am no expert but I wanted to try a flower project and bought this stuff and it didn’t disappoint. Preserved my flowers beautifully and I was able to put them in resin to preserve for a lifetime. I was so happy I bought another bag and started to preserve more flowers for other projects. One project is done and that’s the photo I provided in this review. I thought for a first time use this couldn’t have turned out any better. Really happy and will purchase again when I need to. It’s a plus that it’s reusable!
S**G
Amazing product!
I knew that I wanted to save my wedding bouquet after the big day. I am beyond pleased with the way they dried the flowers perfectly and the colors stayed vibrant. Our wedding was in September. After drying, I laid them in a cardboard box until I found what I wanted to display them in. They stayed in that box for the last three months. They did not discolor or fall apart. Today, I finally moved them to the shadow box. I would highly recommend this product!! I absolutely love how easy it was and the end result!
S**Y
Drying Flowers With Silica Gel
Worked great!! Two days for super thin flowers. Five days for bigger flowers see picture. Color stays much better than air drying. Be careful of overdrawing flower petals and leaves can become so dry and brittle that they’ll disintegrate.
K**O
Great for preserving flowers
Great product. I recently got into preserving flowers and this product worked really well. You can also dry them out and reuse over and over again.
D**E
Decent results
This worked pretty well. I used to dry flowers by hanging them upside down and wanted to see the difference. With this I was able to spread the buds open and get some beautiful results. Hanging upside down never achieved this. Red flowers honestly dry darker and neither way keeps the lighter red. I did not like how the pink and white flowers turned out. You can't even tell the pink ones. I am looking forward to trying this with artichoke blooms one day.
A**B
Great product
I have bought this 4 times now I absolutely love using this product to dry out it my flowers to use in resin. I have included one of my most recent projects that has roses that I dried using this product.
M**O
They work.
They work, good for drying flowers, they have no smell, the bag was a decent size, but we always wanted, they are a beautiful color as well. They do work.
R**E
This stuff works very well. It's quite fine, and significantly finer than regular table salt or white sugar. I use it in airtight containers to keep the contents dry. I also use thermo-hygrometers to tell me the humidity in the containers. For the regular Wiseorb silica gel beads, I use 4"x3" muslin bags, but this is too fine for them. For this stuff, I use paper tea bags as it doesn't fall through the pores. I've used both unbleached and bleached (white) paper tea bags. I like the white ones better as they're slightly translucent so I can see the granules, whereas with the unbleached paper tea bags, they're quire opaque. Drying it out is very easy. Microwave or oven. Microwaves work, but you need to do it intermittently otherwise you'll burn it or burn the muslin/paper tea bags. (Some tea bags will melt, so avoid those - test 1 bag when drying first.) Drying in the oven really seems to be the best way. I dry it for long period at the lowest temperature possible - 170 on my ovens. You don't accidentally burn it that way, like can happen in a microwave.
A**L
Best price good deals
L**N
Happy with this product. It does what it means for.
P**Y
Parfait
U**A
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