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Pros & Cons
Pros
I'm pleased with how it works for my expensive cello. It works as expected but dries out faster than thicker ones. Yes, they need checking and maintenance, but with good water and proper use they will last for years.
These are the old standby for keeping the interior of your instrument humidified. My cello teacher recommend me to buy this humidifier. It seems to making a huge difference in tuning and playing my instrument.
Cons
The paganini brand is smaller than the dampit brand. Dampits are infamous for causing water damage inside of instruments. False advertising by brook may.
Highlights
Quality
A great simple product in a variety of sizes for different stringed instruments
Its important to keep your wood instrument humidified for proper tone and for long term care
I was worried when i first tried them that they would leave a wet spot inside the instrument but i followed the directions and ... Read More
Yes they need checking and maintenance but with good water and proper use they will last for years
Shipping
I was pleased with how quickly it arrived
Packaging/appearance
Came with an extra ring i didnt expect making this suitable for both 14 size cellos up to full sized cellos
Competitiveness
With several instruments the more expensive humidifier would have run up the bill but this one did the trick
I have been dealing with tair and david the manufacturers of this product personally regarding what would work best for my smal... Read More
Overview
- How are reviewers describing this item?
dry, good, great, ordered and original. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
- Our engine has discovered that over 80% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 165 reviews as of our last analysis date on Feb 12 2024.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Dampits are pretty good for humidity control but they are infamous for causing water damage inside of instruments
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
If you do get this and use it make sure you dry and off and wring it out a little bit
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I’ve always had dampits as they are tried and true
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Don’t even remember how it happened but my fatlazy cat got ahold of it one day
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Fortunately we are now into the humid months
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
No instructions so gotta look online in other sites to find out when to use it low humidity range when not to and when to soak it again
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I have been dealing with tair and david the manufacturers of this product personally regarding what would work best for my smallbodied archtop acoustic guitar
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The level of care personal attention and generosity is simply unprecedented
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