
Both competing services use the same process. Drop your wet phone inside the kiosk and the device is depressurized using a vacuum pump. Low heat boils away the water. Designed for use with cellphones, tablets and other electronics, the whole drying out process takes 20 minutes and costs $20. And there is plenty of business to go around. According to DryBox managing partner David Naumann, 100,000 phones get wet every day.
Both companies say that the key to keeping a wet phone alive is to act quickly. Do not turn the phone on until it is dry. DryBox and TekDry both offer a money back guarantee if their system doesn't revive your device. And both claim a success rate of 70% to 80%. Craig Beinecke, co-founder of TekDry, said the best save his firm had was with an iPhone that was left in a lake for 26 hours, and then left to dry out for five days.source: USAToday
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