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Old 02-23-2015, 07:17 AM   #5
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I read a report from Consumers Report where they tested three products that were specifically marketed as water proof electronics bags against a plastic ziplock bag. The ziplock could withstand five hours under water without allowing hte electronics inside to get wet, the waterproof bags, the same. Nothing survived twenty-four hours of being underwater. The conculsion from Consumers Report "use a plastic bag, it costs less and does just as well as the water proof electronics covers."
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