| Country of Origin | United States |
|---|---|
| PID | 651580 |
| Electronic address of single contact point | |
| Manufacturer address | 10237 Yellow Circle Drive, Minnetonka MN 55343, USA |
| Manufacturer's email address | |
| Manufacturer name | Boveda Inc. |
| EU Responsible Person | Levytukku Oy |
4 pack of Boveda guitar humidifier packs.
This dual-action humidifier keeps your instrument in top shape, no matter the weather! Boveda humidifiers maintain a consistent moisture level for your instrument, whether the surrounding air is dry or humid.
Keeping your guitar properly humidified can be a bit of a puzzle, as it’s hard to tell exactly how the humidity inside the case fluctuates. The Boveda humidifier works on an osmotic membrane principle, absorbing moisture from the air inside the case when it’s too humid and releasing it when the air gets dry. So, you can forget about monitoring your instrument’s humidity—just remember to replace the packs as they dry out. During the cold Finnish winters, the air can become quite dry, so you might need to change the packs more often.
Keep in mind that the first packs may dry out relatively quickly if your case is made of wood. A wooden guitar case likely contains more wood than the guitar itself, meaning the humidifier will also work to balance the moisture levels in the case. Typically, the packs last around 2-6 months, depending on the humidity of the air and the case.
Features:
4 pack of Boveda guitar humidifier packs.
This dual-action humidifier keeps your instrument in top shape, no matter the weather! Boveda humidifiers maintain a consistent moisture level for your instrument, whether the surrounding air is dry or humid.
Keeping your guitar properly humidified can be a bit of a puzzle, as it’s hard to tell exactly how the humidity inside the case fluctuates. The Boveda humidifier works on an osmotic membrane principle, absorbing moisture from the air inside the case when it’s too humid and releasing it when the air gets dry. So, you can forget about monitoring your instrument’s humidity—just remember to replace the packs as they dry out. During the cold Finnish winters, the air can become quite dry, so you might need to change the packs more often.
Keep in mind that the first packs may dry out relatively quickly if your case is made of wood. A wooden guitar case likely contains more wood than the guitar itself, meaning the humidifier will also work to balance the moisture levels in the case. Typically, the packs last around 2-6 months, depending on the humidity of the air and the case.
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