🛡️ Keep Your Hearing Aids Happy and Dry!
The Dry & Store Zephyr is a state-of-the-art hearing instrument dryer and dehumidifier designed to protect and maintain your hearing aids, cochlear processors, and in-ear monitors. With its compact design, proven drying technology, and global compatibility, it ensures optimal performance and longevity for your devices.
D**S
Very easy to use
Simple setup effective working mechanism and automatic shut off. Dries hearing aids pretty completely and under 2 hours. And I build a lot of moisture into mine because I'm in coolers and freezers all day. Highly recommend the product.
S**B
Daily Dryer
I am bilateral implanted with cochlear implants and need to dry my processors at night . In doing so, it’s helps with the life of the processors. I was implanted 10 years ago and have used this dryer the entire time. After 10 years it still performed perfectly. That was until my puppy got a hold of it , and chewed the power button off. Of course I purchased the exact same brand as the last one lasted me a decade.The dry is small, and quiet and comfortably holds 2 CI processors.
L**.
Hearing aid humidifier
This hearing aid humidifier works perfect. I was having trouble with moisture interfering with the efficiency of my hearing aids. The humidifier corrected that problem.
C**B
Seems to work
A little early for an in-depth review, but it seems to work. I expected that it would operate strictly through an on/off switch. It does not. It runs through a cycle and shuts off. That may be OK. We'll see.
T**O
Reliable Accessory to my hearing aid.
I have been using it for years with no issues...I ordered a 2nd one for my wife who just entered a memory care facility...Easy to use.
A**R
Would buy again ..
Item as described ! Just what I wanted
J**N
Not good
I previously had a Dry and Store unit that lasted for years and did a great job. When the switch broke on it I decided to try the Zephyr because it's more compact and easier to take on trips. As soon as I started using it I noticed that it got a LOT hotter than the Dry and Store ever did. I mean it was hot enough that you couldn't take the hearing aids directly out of the dryer and put them in your ears. Can't imagine that that much heat could be good for the plastic parts of the aids. I started limiting how often I would turn the Zephyr on, usually only about one night out of three to cut down on any damage being caused by the heat. Now, after only 7 months, and only intermittent use, the fan or something has started to make a loud buzzing noise so the unit isn't usable. Hopefully can be replaced under warranty but have not contacted the company yet.
J**Y
easy to use, seems to make a difference!
I've worn hearing aids for 20 years and never knew about portable dehumidifiers. An online video wised me up and I knew I needed one. I've had no trouble with the push button on-switch and decided I don't need to turn it on every night. It's my regular, closed case when I'm at home. I open the battery doors of my aids all the way when I power up the Zephyr for overnight use.No way did I intend to use only the Dry-Brik II that came with it, and I was frustrated by the lack of a good picture of where the Brik sat. Did it snap in? Would the Zephyr function without the Brik in there? Happily, it sits on top of plastic supports and there's no connection to the power source. I'm 2 months over the throw-away time, but the unseen water-absorbing balls within the Brik still shake freely, so I figure they're still functioning. When I do toss it, I intend to use small, transparent packets that change color as they absorb moisture. That will be a fascinating experiment.
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