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This Planet Waves Humidifying system protects your acoustic guitar from damage even in the driest conditions. Suspended by the strings, this system never touches the guitar body. Exclusive non-drip design releases moisture evenly and slowly and recharges easily with a syringe, without removing the humidifier from the guitar.The Planet Waves Guitar Humidifying System protects your guitars from damage even in the driest conditions.With the moisture reservoir suspended inside the guitar body, the Planet Waves Guitar Humidifying System releases moisture evenly and slowly inside your guitar to maintain the proper humidity level. The Planet Waves guitar Humidifying System suspends itself between the strings on your guitar and never touches any part of the guitar body.There are no clips or fasteners to scratch or mar your guitar finish and the convenient dispensing syringe enables you to refill the reservoir without removing the humidifier from the guitar body.
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- Protects your guitar without damaging the finish- Suspended by the strings, never touches the guitar body
- No clips or fasteners which can scratch the guitar finish
- Exclusive non-drip design releases moisture evenly and slowly
- Syringe makes it easy to recharge without removing the humidifier from the guitar
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By C. Mentesana (Kansas City, MO)
This is the second Planet Waves humidifier I have purchased. The first one, I got 5 years ago, when I got my Taylor. It has a slightly different design, but similar in functionality. The old one still works great. I got this one for my daughter who just got a Taylor. They dry out in less than a week in the dry winter months, but it only takes a few minutes to dampen them again with distilled water.
By Ralph Ellis (Mass to Arkansas)
This new version, where the top flange snaps off to expose the sponge, is much easier to use than the old version. You can moisten the sponge quickly and easily without any syringe to annoy you or to lose. However, you CAN lose the top flange, and I think I finally did, somehow -- have not seen it in a while.
Another benefit to this new model is that the body width -- and therefore the amount you have to displace your strings -- is less. that's good on all guitars but especially where strings are close, as on a 12-string. I've had several different types of humidifiers but now this is best I've found. (Honestly though the ones I admired most were the old plastic 35mm film film containers my friend drilled some holes in, stuffed with sponge, and would wet and toss into the guitar case. I really liked the price$ of those. . . ) Ellis
By Brother John (The O.C.)
It seems that some folks were concerned over the color change or consistency of the foam. But they need to know that they must use only distilled water and not tap or any kind of mineral water - as they will clog the pores of the foam.
By G. Thomas (CA)
I have had my for awhile now. Refill is not too difficult. My instrument seems heaby, but the spongy material has a nasty blackness to it. New, it had a white to beige appearance, but not now. I've had friends suggest to bleach it ... etc., etc., but I'm afraid of chemical residue invading my wood and compromising my precious. I'm already looking around. Bought an Oasis, but I have some reservations about that too.
By J. Morgan (Audubon, N.J. USA)
This thing works fine, as long as you are a patient person. It takes some time to fill the sponge with water from the syringe a few drops at a time. Also the fact that it is in between the strings makes the strings go out of tune a bit because its bending them. The sponge also becomes discolored. The good thing is that the humidity will reach the neck since it is not enclosed in the body like other humidifiers. All in all its not too bad.
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