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Your cart is empty.Protect your investment! It is essential to maintain a proper moisture level if your guitar is stored in an area prone to severe dryness and/or cold (such as a heated home). This new guitar case humidifier helps to prevent adverse effects such as bad string action, buzzing, protruding fret ends, cracking, top-sinking, and other damage caused as a result of dryness. Made of soft latex which is harmless to all instrument finishes, these humidifiers release moisture to maintain proper humidity levels. Includes a cover to seal the sound hole during use. Easy-to-follow instructions and a user-friendly humidity gauge are included.
Emily C
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2025
Sent it back. Toxic smell!
Scott C.
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2024
The product does NOT have a clip as shown in the photo. It has a string attached to it that is attached to a soundhole cover. For me this totally defeats the intended purpose. I planned in using it to keep the guitar humidified while I play as I live in a very low humidity environment.I can rig up a clip and make it work. But still... I based my decision to buy based on the photo.
David Dobson
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2024
If you live in the north during the winter months this is an absolute to keep your instrument humidified. Especially if you leave your instrument out of the case. Use distilled water and rewet it about every 4 days.
Arragon
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2024
Traveling and performing from mountains to coasts to deserts and back again is a severe strain on real wood instruments. This helps keep the humidity stable within the guitar body to prevent shrinking and cracking!
Brian James
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2023
My Big Baby Taylor developed a separation in the veneer top on the seam below the bridge. A few days with this inside and the seam closed up. Use this and a room humidifier to get the humidity up to about 50%. Taylor has a YouTube video on how to use this.
Holly R
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2022
Already could tell a difference and only used this a few days. Works great no more buzzing due to dryness.
Bill A
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2022
The sponge area is not big enough in my opinion. It is too narrow but it works.
Peg
Reviewed in Germany on March 15, 2020
Das Teil stinkt elendig. Hab’s auf den Balkon geschmissen und nicht mehr beachtet. Liegt wohl immer noch da.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2020
This is getting some mixed reviews and I wanted to lend some insight from someone who's played guitar for 25+ years and owned nearly every acoustic guitar humidifier ever made. My personal favorite daily use humidifier would have to be the D'Addario soundhole humidifiers. Easy to monitor and refill, little risk of causing internal damage. That said, if you have a seriously dry guitar, their is no better option than the Dampit style humidifiers with the soundhole cover. There are several options on the market and I've always been a fan of the Martin and original Dampit brand tube humidifiers. I was in the market for a new one and figured I'd give this one a try.SmellThere is a distinctive chemical smell when you wet it for the first time as many have suggested. I'm pretty sure this is simply the chemicals placed on the sponge to keep it from deteriorating while on store shelves. The smell was not noticeable until made wet. Simple solution and similar to what I do when I get a new kitchen sponge. Fill a sink up with water and some squirts of dish soap and soak and squeeze out the water about a dozen times. You can also let it sit for a few minutes and then proceed with wringing and re-soaking repeatedly until the smell is gone. Worked for me. Once done the smell is gone and you can move on with your life.Comparison PhotoI went ahead and took a photo of a few of the tube style humidifiers I have on hand. Here you can see the comparison between the standard (non-super) Dampit, the Martin, and the Grover humidifiers as well as the plastic soundhole covers for the Dampit and Grover. In fairness to the Dampit, the Super Dampit would have been the same size as these other models. I specifically left it out of the mix because the Dampit Super is over $25 where as these all cost about $15.Soundhole CoverSaw a few people complain about this, must have been there first experience with these types of humidifiers. There was nothing sub-quality about the cover compared to the industry standard Dampit cover. They are both made of the same plastic and more than capable of holding the humidifier in place while sealing the soundhole. Only complaint I have involves how the string connects to the cover. It has one of those push button rope style slides. Problem is it hits the strings and if you're placing this cover on a smaller style guitar (Little Martin, Taylor GS Mini) it may not fit in the gaps between the strings well.Only reason I give this 4 starts is the fact that the photos shown all depict this coming with a clip-on pen style clip. I've always been a fan of these and fully expected it when I made the purchase. That said I did like the loop style design but it does limit the potential to use this without the soundhole cover. With the clip you could simply clip the thing to the strings if needed,,,, with this I can't.Final ConclusionI'd buy another. It's very similar in quality to the Dampit and comes in a full $10+ cheaper when compared to the one of equal size. Once you get the stink smell off it you can't go wrong.
Painfultears
Reviewed in Canada on February 20, 2017
I still use my home made ones but having an all wood Gibson I wanted to make sure that wood never cracks so I slip this into the hole when I notice the humidity dropping (I live in Alberta, Canada where is goes from 10% to 90 in a fart!) Other people mentioned it was scratching their guitars...not sure how unless you cram it in your hole lol I have a satin finish and no scuffs at all. Be gentle and not ram it on there like Skrek. Only issue I have is this thing makes the inside of your guitar smell like the secret closet to Narnia. Just get it and keep your wood happy lol
thomas malone
Reviewed in Canada on December 7, 2017
Works well, fast shipping, thanks.
Gilbert Gilbert
Reviewed in Canada on November 29, 2016
This is a great humidifier if your guitar doesn't have a case. You just wet the sponge and throw it on your guitar. Will expand the life of your guitar. Unfortunately the plastic that sits over the hole will scratch the top of your guitar over time. Would try to find a rubber one in the future.
Craig Johnson
Reviewed in Canada on October 4, 2015
These preformed as advertised. I was just a little disappointed at the quality. The black sound hole cover is made of a really cheep feeling plastic. The kind of plastic you would find in packaging materials. They work great and look ok I just wish the hole cover was both made of a higher grade material and easier to put in and take out.
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