







💧 Stay dry, stay ahead — absorb leaks before they become disasters!
The PIG Mildew-Resistant Absorbent Sock is a flexible, lightweight solution designed to absorb up to 1 gallon of water per sock. Made from durable 100% polypropylene, it resists mildew and mold growth, making it ideal for long-term use in basements, garages, and around equipment. Its slim 3" x 4' profile fits easily under appliances and along walls, while its reusable design allows air-drying for multiple uses, combining efficiency with sustainability.














| ASIN | B01H1VKNUC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,011 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #3 in Lab Spill Control Supplies |
| Date First Available | June 14, 2016 |
| Department | Unisex |
| Item Weight | 1.34 pounds |
| Item model number | PIG105-BL |
| Manufacturer | New Pig |
| Product Dimensions | 48 x 3 x 3 inches |
L**N
Durable and Effective
These were honestly a life saver when my furnace sprung a leak - used it to help contain it while we waited for the replacement and it saved my floors. Dried them out beautifully just by hanging and they are stored for any future emergencies. Great product!
P**T
Good quality
Very absorbent and strong. Put in my garage to soak up water from outside.
S**N
Work really well
Excellent absorption. Easy to use, and they dry out and are reusable. Indispensable for some problem areas in my basement
J**N
Good to absorb water for a tub that has water runoff.
I purchased these because we have a spare bathroom tub that was built in such as way that water will catch in spots and run along the side of the tub onto the floor. Because of the angles at which the tub and the tiled frame that holds the tub were built, it hasn't been possible to stop the run off with other, non absorbent physical barriers. Therefore, until we can arrange to have the tub pulled out and completely redone, using an absorbent barrier is the next best solution. These New Pig absorbent socks have been a very good product for this purpose. We place one along the area where the water pools and runs off and the sock picks up virtually 100% of the water. Then we wring out the sock and place it where it can dry out. The only downside we've found is that the socks do not dry out quickly - it takes several days out on our porch even in dry, non-humid weather for a sock to completely dry out. We bought a package of 12. We have 7 of them in use on a rotating, daily basis. There are usually 2-3 dry ones available at any time. I have also tried placing the absorbent socks in the dryer for a short period of time (15-30 minutes) on delicate or just on air dry. Usually I do this when they are almost dry, to get out the final bit of moisture. So far the socks have held up to limited drying in this manner, but I'm not sure it would be good to dry them this way on high or for long periods of time - I haven't tried it. I find it helps to wring the sock out after each use and to massage the wet portions to loosen up the absorbent filling inside the sock so it dries more readily. I would have given 4.5 stars if I could, and if the socks dried out faster I would give them 5 stars. My husband and I have been using these for a few months now on a rotating basis for daily showers (each one has probably been used at least a dozen times) and they are all still in good condition - no tears, mildew, discoloration, or funky odors. Other absorbent socks we've tried had one or more of those problems.
C**E
Solved drainage problem in my yard
When it rains hard the water runs under my fence into the yard below mine. Putting in a drainage system was not something I could afford. I see absorbent snakes along road construction sites that seemed to work and these are affordable, so I figured I would give them a try. A few weeks ago we had a lot of rain and these socks worked. I tucked them under my fence on both sides. If they don't dry out, I will just replace them. They are lightweight and easy to manipulate.
C**E
Saved my dome!
I love "The Pig" now... never thought I would say something like that! I built this polycarbonate frameless dome in my backyard a year ago. It has withstood tons of different snow and rain storms and all sorts of weather without issue. But the one problem with it, which was really my fault, was I did not build it on a platform that was high enough. The base right now is built up 3 inches, but I did not realize that my backyard does flood a LOT from time to time due to poor drainage and no pitch. This only happens when it pours nonstop for about five hours, not during normal rainstorms, but I became aware of this issue during the last downpour in autumn. It got one corner of the rug wet, and I was able to resolve it, but it took a while of wet vaccing it because capillary action had the tiny bit of water soak into the rug. After that was when I started looking into solutions, and I came upon this product. I liked it especially because of the narrow long shapes, which allowed me to completely encircle the base of the dome's interior. Well, this week, it was really put to the test, as you can see from the camera screenshot of my flooded yard. My yard turned into an absolute lake for about 2 hours (thought Noah might come to visit), which had me feeling nervous because of the rug and the fact that I have electronics and a power outlet in the floor. However, everything was kept safe. The water tried to come in a few inches but most of it got sucked into the pigs instead of the rug. The water receded at just the right time and this time barely any of the rug needed to be dried out. I'm looking for a longer-term solution like installing a French drain, but that will take a week or two, and in the meantime, I feel pretty secure that I have these pigs. They do take a while to dry out in the sunshine, but after a few days, I think they are reusable, too, another perk.
L**H
Works great!
These absorbs are exactly as described! Delivered on time. We use these in the winter to keep the water from melted snow from running to the drywall and storage containers in our garage. With 12 of them, we will have enough to use for the next 2 years. Not sure if we will try to reuse them. Would definately recommend!
A**E
so useful
These have literally saved my house from spring floods. I love them and they are reusable
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