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Great idea and works as advertised.
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Took to local repair guy and he said he had seen many issues with these packs not working as advertised.
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D'Addario Guitar Humidification System seems to be working as advertised
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I have used these packets for several years and they work exactly as advertised.
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Where both Boveda and D’Addario CS failed to address my point is how their product works as advertised if it fails to maintain RH at 45-50% as their packaging states.
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Works as advertised
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All in all, they appear to work as advertised and my collection has been that much more "safely protected" humidity wise, giving me the "piece of mind" I would other wise not have
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years ago I used Humidpak system and it worked as advertised .with same case.. really a disappointment ..
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Works as advertised.
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and it's working as advertised
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Works as advertised
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and I would warn a potential buyer not to expect them to work as well as advertised.
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Works as advertised, but in the southwest climate, they only last 2-3 months
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Where both Boveda and D’Addario CS failed to address my point is how their product works as advertised if it fails to maintain RH at 45-50% as their packaging states.
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Works as advertised
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Works as advertised
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Works well, as advertised.
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Maybe it'd be acceptable if the results were good, but it doesn't perform as well as advertised
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Cumbersome and not as advertised
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The refill packs are quite expensive (at $15 for a set) but it seems to work as advertised.
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Seems to work as advertised... according to the hygrometer it is 47% relative humidity in the case, while it varies outside of it.
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As long as I don't leave the case open too long, the Humidipak seems able to maintain the humidity close to the desired level - not perfect, but not as bad as before the dehumidifying procedure
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It has worked well when the furnace is running as well as when the dehumidifier in the studio has kicked in on a rainy balmy day.
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If you go through them as fast as I have in the past, they start to get really expensive
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Bags should harden as they collect moisture but after an entire summer in the northeast they are as pliable as when first opened.