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Kyser Humidifier for Acoustic Guitars

Kyser Humidifier for Acoustic Guitars
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Kyser Humidifier for Acoustic Guitars

 
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Prolonged exposure to too-dry or too-damp climates can cause loss of resonance and shorten the life of your valuable guitars. Easily installed and removed from the sound hole, Lifeguard Humidifiers regulate the humidity inside the instrument. The Lifeguards absorbs excess moisture in damp conditions, and humidifies in dry conditions. A smart, inexpensive way to protect the investment you've made in your guitars.

 
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Average Customer Rating: based on 13 reviews

Features
  • Regulates the humidity inside the guitar

  • Easily installed and removed from the sound hole

  • Absorbs excess moisture in damp conditions and humidifies in dry conditions

  • Provides free convection and uniform humidity distribution throughout the guitar body


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 13 customer reviews )
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4 of 4 found the following review helpful:


5Great product  Jan 16, 2010 By Ken Linton "Bad Doc"
Best product to humidify a steel-string guitar. Another reviewer complained you need a screwdriver to install in soundhole. Absolutely not true. It's made of very soft plastic, almost like rubber. I find easiest fit is to insert one side completely under the soundhole and then gently squeeze other side under.

You can leave it in place while you play so it also acts as a very effective mute. Your girlfriend/wife or neighbours will thank you!

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:


1Caution: This could ruin your guitar's finish.  Nov 02, 2011 By M. Smith
I bought this humidifier largely due to the positive reviews. The humidifier covers the entire sound hole, but it takes a good deal of pressure to fit it into my Martin D-28. When using it, I was meticulous about squeezing all the water out and using a paper towel to soak up any residual water from the sponge and around the rim of the humidifier before I inserted it into the guitar. Nevertheless, the humidifier reacted with the finish around the sound hole of my guitar. I find that completely unacceptable. Use it at your own risk.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


5The only good humidity control solution for my Seagull S6 + TRIC case  Dec 14, 2011 By Photo enthusiast
I tried the Oasis humidifier only to find out that it will not fit in the Seagull's own TRIC case. This however fits very snug, doesn't require stretching the strings out to fit it, and does what it claims to do. Just make sure you use distilled water and wring the excess away and pat it down before inserting it to avoid drippage into your instrument.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


5A must-have for guitars that are kept in varying climates  Feb 20, 2009 By David L. Delmonte "Music Lover"
This is a a great guitar humidifier. You have to keep it wet in dry weather, by soaking it every 5 days or so, and you can use it in a humid environment to drain excess moisture. Keep in mind that this humidifies the body of the guitar only, and to humidify the neck, you need a case humidifier as well. Five stars. I use this in all of my guitars.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


5Excellent  Dec 20, 2008 By Sidney Simmons
Run the humidifier under some water to let the sponge inside fill up. Then squeeze out all the excess so that no water leaks down and damages the inside wood of your guitar. Then simply place it under the strings in the sound hole. I've been using mine for a little over a year and it still works great.

I typically use it more during the winter when the humidity drops much lower. After I take it out, the inside of my guitar even smells nice and humidified. Love it.

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