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Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2024
Just as described in terms of dimensions and suitable for larger instruments such as a guitar or cello etc.
J jonah
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2023
AS a guitar player, we're used to getting folksy humidification advice like ' just throw half and apple inside' and other gross things. Now that I have an upright bass, I want to take care of it now that the furnace is running. This is a great item, and it lists many instruments it's compatible with.What I LOVE about it is it's so easy to set into the top of the f-hole and leave it there. AND get it OUT again. ( try that with half an apple! )There are instructions and a humidity guide included. I didn't read them at first, and couldn't understand why it kept dripping from the bottom. You are supposed to SQUEEZE it out after soaking, and then wipe down with something. Shaking will not do.It's so simple to use, and I can easily alternate sides when OCD sets in about whether the humidity is evenly distributed.
Musashi
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2023
Musical instruments, especially those made of wood, are sensitive to changes in humidity. If the air is too dry, it can lead to issues like cracks, warping, or changes in tone. Humidifiers help in maintaining the right level of moisture within the guitar or other string instruments, which can be especially important in dry climates or during the winter when indoor heating systems tend to reduce humidity. These humidifiers makes some sense but I am not aware of any rigorous studies examining their efficacy.This humidifier is a relatively simple device modeled on the dampit (trademark) and works similarly and is less expensive. There are a number of these under various makers that do the same so cost may be a determinant in your choice.
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