Shelly Palmer

TekDry’s Device Rescue Can Save Your Waterlogged Device

Imagine you just dropped your phone in your toilet. Quick — what do you do?

If you said race to the kitchen to throw your phone in rice, you’re probably like most people. According to a new study from TekDry, though, using rice to dry your phone doesn’t actually get the job done. In fact, it’s LESS effective than just letting your phone air dry. According to TekDry, “The only thing rice should ever be used for is cooking!”

“The optimal window of opportunity to restore a wet electronic device is less than 48 hours and it’s always best to act as soon as possible,” said Adam Cookson, TekDry’s co-founder. “The study clearly demonstrates that consumers should think twice before wasting crucial time with rice.”

Here are some tips from TekDry on saving your wet phone WITHOUT rice:

A detailed description of the rice experiment design, methodology, and results, a video demonstration of TekDry’s technology, and an infographic illustrating the study and including device rescue tips and statistics regarding wet mobile devices, are available on TekDry’s website. TekDry’s device-rescue service completely restores within 30 minutes wet mobile devices including smartphones, laptops, tablets and cameras, saving you time, money and the hassle of dealing with high insurance deductibles and costly device replacement fees.

More than 22 million people drop their phones in water each year – so you’re not alone. If it happens to you, your phone doesn’t have to be lost.