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    Very god timing. Was just looking around for the "real deal". Will use these in a pinch for travel. Thx.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hirlau View Post
    I wouldn't store them with the bubble wrap, because it will inhibit the air flow, cotton balls in the ends will allow airflow & prevent them from bouncing around inside,,,,also you can get cheap pantyhose for a $1.00 a pair,,cut the toe out,,,fill with some rice,,tie the cut,,,stuff in the holder & it will allow airflow & fight moisture. You can make 10 or more moisture packets out of a set of pantyhose.
    Where do you get your pantyhose? And what brand you prefer? Let the truth come out! LOL!
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    They are great, a buck most places. I keep blades waiting for restore in them. If its one I sell I give the buyer the holder when I ship it for safety sake.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Double0757 View Post
    Where do you get your pantyhose? And what brand you prefer? Let the truth come out! LOL!
    Really now,,,,,,,,,,,,,,I get my hose at Wal Mart for .99 cents a pair, I snag'em easy,,,,,,,they come in little plastic round containers.

    I got tired of paying high prices for silica at the Bass Pro , so I went to rice as a moisture absorbant. The pantyhose will allow air flow & can be cut into different sizes.

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    those little pieces of panty hose are also very good for holding bait for fishing. It is really effective if you are using roe for bait.
    It's not what you know, it's who you take fishing!

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    Rice is great at removing moisture for a lot of things. A friend of mine dropped his cell phone in a puddle. I put it in a mason jar full of rice and after a few days it came right back to life.
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    Arnold Palmer started wearing pantyhose back in the 1950s for cold weather golf on the PGA Tour. Whatever works.
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    Toothbrush travel cases and those silicone treated cotton sleeves.

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