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Plastic Hanger CamelBak Dryer

Step 6Test fit

Test fit
The hanger will probably be a litte wider then the bladder. You should be able to squeeze the hanger until it pops into the bladder.

Note the clothspin for holding the mouth valve open.
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Jul 11, 2008. 9:29 AMkazilla says:
I made one with a child size hangar. I think the child size hangar worked best. Also, use a thin plastic hangar - it bends easier than the thick ones. Great tips!
Aug 29, 2006. 12:33 PMjojopyro says:
Very nice, I made one very easily. Thank you. However, couldn't you just remove the mouth piece (being as it just pulls off), instead of the clothes pin?

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