so this was the first place I looked when I bought a nice ukulele. I prefer these to the snake humidifiers I use the same humidifiers for my acoustic guitars, so this was the first place I looked when I bought a nice ukulele.I prefer these to the snake humidifiers, as you don’t have to worry about wringing/drying them off before use. Just carefully add some distilled water with the included syringe, and screw the cap on. Usually lasts a little longer than a week if it’s especially dry (usually is, I live in Phoenix).Pro-tip: fill the humidifier and give it about 15 minutes…
Does a great job After hearing what my fellow ukulele club members use and don’t use to keep their ukuleles safe and not cracking, and seeing this live and in person, I bought three. One for my tenor and one for my soprano and a concert 8 string They fit in the cavity and hang by the strings. Weigh only a few ounces so no strain is placed on the strings. I bend the body of the the humidifier once its inside the little one as theres a strut inside the instrument that gets in the way of the humidifier, but its…
I have three of these things and they do the job. They slowly release some moisture. I add water once a week or so. They’re not messy. You do need to fill them somewhat slowly, especially the first time, or you’ll wash out the “crystals” that hold the water in some kind of gel matrix. It’s probably the same stuff or similar to what you might find in a diaper. They’re super easy to put in the uke and take off before use.When I started buying solid wood instruments I was…
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so this was the first place I looked when I bought a nice ukulele. I prefer these to the snake humidifiers I use the same humidifiers for my acoustic guitars, so this was the first place I looked when I bought a nice ukulele.I prefer these to the snake humidifiers, as you don’t have to worry about wringing/drying them off before use. Just carefully add some distilled water with the included syringe, and screw the cap on. Usually lasts a little longer than a week if it’s especially dry (usually is, I live in Phoenix).Pro-tip: fill the humidifier and give it about 15 minutes…
Does a great job After hearing what my fellow ukulele club members use and don’t use to keep their ukuleles safe and not cracking, and seeing this live and in person, I bought three. One for my tenor and one for my soprano and a concert 8 string They fit in the cavity and hang by the strings. Weigh only a few ounces so no strain is placed on the strings. I bend the body of the the humidifier once its inside the little one as theres a strut inside the instrument that gets in the way of the humidifier, but its…
I have three of these things and they do the job. They slowly release some moisture. I add water once a week or so. They’re not messy. You do need to fill them somewhat slowly, especially the first time, or you’ll wash out the “crystals” that hold the water in some kind of gel matrix. It’s probably the same stuff or similar to what you might find in a diaper. They’re super easy to put in the uke and take off before use.When I started buying solid wood instruments I was…