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Wet Salt
#11
Hey Vicki - I have the same problem lately...rice HAS worked until this latest round of rain here...now I notice even the top of the salt shaker has droplets of water where the salt was!

I will try the fridge too...hopefully that makes a difference. Aloha!

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#12
Hi Vicki!

I went and looked at ours and on the bottom of the glass container I could see a name! It is even called the DRY one! Try Gemco, ours has worked here in the humidity for 16 years! NO need for rice or the refrig anymore and have never had problems with it.
Solves the problem--here is where to find it--
http://www.kitchencollection.com/Temp_Products.cfm?sku=01077471&Location=RelatedProduct

Here is that other type that looks like it would work too.
http://www.kitchencollection.com/Temp_Pr...u=01077453


Wanting to wish everyone Hau'oli Makahiki Hou - a Happy New Year!

Lucy

Having another Great day in Paradise, Wherever that Maybe!
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#13
We found the salt in the grinder! Where else but Costco.

mella l
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#14
We have salt grinders and the moisture cakes on the grinder (at bottom). One of them got corroded. Oh, that was from the alae, Hawaiian salt, which I think is red from iron oxide, red dirt.
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