The Stay Dri 1846943 does a pretty solid job at keeping hearing aids moisture-free, especially if you're dealing with larger models like Behind-The-Ear (BTE) hearing aids.
The manufacturer's description points out that it's got a roomy design—about 2½ inches tall and 3½ inches wide, with a 1½-inch depth for the desiccant space. This space is big enough to comfortably fit two BTE hearing aids, which is a plus according to our research.
Our research also found that folks like the extra room it offers. Compared to some other dehumidifiers they've used, this one actually lets you store your hearing aids with ear molds and tubes still attached, which makes things easier for everyday use.
Plus, the design helps keep hearing aids from making noise while stored, something people have found annoying with smaller containers.
A key feature that boosts its moisture-removing effectiveness is the plastic screw-on lid. It creates a tight seal, which is critical for the desiccant to work its magic and draw out moisture. So, for keeping hearing aids dry, this one's quite dependable.
That said, think about how you plan on using it. Some have mentioned its size is great for home use but not so much if you're traveling a lot and need something more portable. If you're moving around a lot, it might be a little too bulky to be convenient.
Overall, if your main goal is to keep larger hearing aids dry at home, the Stay Dri 1846943 seems like a good fit. It's spacious and effective when it comes to getting rid of moisture.