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Sponge in a black plastic container
Basicly it is a sponge ...in a black plastic container.....sometimes simple things just work....
Soak the sponge in water....
Rinse it out so that it does not dripple any water....
Put the sponge back in the black plastic containers....
Put the lid on it
Dry the container in case it got wet in the process.
Put the container in the body of the guitar the top resting on the 2 of the middle strings holding it in place.
Recheck the sponge to see if it gets a little dry.....if so repeat the process...
Works best when the guitar is in its case....
Soak the sponge in water....
Rinse it out so that it does not dripple any water....
Put the sponge back in the black plastic containers....
Put the lid on it
Dry the container in case it got wet in the process.
Put the container in the body of the guitar the top resting on the 2 of the middle strings holding it in place.
Recheck the sponge to see if it gets a little dry.....if so repeat the process...
Works best when the guitar is in its case....
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Better than I expected
I bought this humidifier because my guitar is always in a stand and the humidity levels were about 30%. I already knew that this humidifiers work best in a closed environment, however I preferred to risk dryness of my guitar instead of having it perfectly humidified in the case but playing less with it. For that reason my expectations were quite low with this product. I can assure you that I was wrong. If I damped the sponge early morning It will keep the moist until the next day and, because the humidifier was inside of the body of the guitar I'm certain that the moist was absorbed first by the wood of the instrument and only then was released to the environment. There are several good point in this humidifier: it's easy to remove; it doesn't need expensive refills (deminiralized water is all it needs); it doesn't touch the wood of the guitar; it is inserted deep into the soundhole.
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What you see is what you get
This is your most basic humidifier: a sponge in a can. No hidden parts, no strange technologies. And, as a consequence, no risks, as long as you don't overfill the sponge. It will safely take one syringe of water. This quantity is its limiting factor. Use this humidifier when you're able to check it regularly. The Oasis humidifier (which contains little gell balls) will take three syringes, so might be the better choice when you're away for longer periods.
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good value for the money, easy to handle, requires distilled water
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Usefull
It is a peace of plastic that does its job satisfactory.
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Good quality, but not excellent.
Make sure to squeeze the sponge properly to avoid water leakage into a guitar.
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ok
everything ok for this kind of product!
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Does it's job!
When humidifying the sponge, you have to disassemble the plastic "jar" you see on the picture, take the sponge out, water it & squeeze out the excess water and put it all back together. This is acceptable when you do not need to do it often (case, bag)...otherwise the "springed" clips, made out of low cost ABS plastic underneath the oval cover holding it together, will loose it's elasticity and the cover will not stay on...hence, it does it's job. ;)
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To keep the Gibson in shape!
Simply to use, needs often a refill, but its working
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Important accessory.
This humidifier will prolong the life of any solid top guitar.
It works, but of course you can get ones that are better than this one that can also measure the humidity.
But for the money this one will work fine if you use it right.
It works, but of course you can get ones that are better than this one that can also measure the humidity.
But for the money this one will work fine if you use it right.
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