I urge you to keep a good hygrometer in your case.
The best method is to store it in its case, with a good hygrometer (caliber IV for cigars is excellent), so you can respond to humidity extremes quickly.
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The included syringe is nice, because it's a must.
It is easy to use, no leaking, and easy to maintain as I add distilled water to it once a week as recommended using the syringe that is included in the purchase.
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[the relative humidity at my home has been 16% for the past 30 days] - a colleague recommended that i try the
Good Quality humidifier, very happy with its results, maintains a steady 50-55% humidity
All the sites of the guys who hand make guitars talked about the need for maintaining the proper humidity for the preservation of the instrument and some have pretty elaborate systems for doing so.
The other side of being dry is also bad – too much humidity can be more damaging
Maybe it would be better in a high humidity area like New Orleans.
It worked fine for two years and then the seam failed and leaked, leaving a damaged area of my ukulele.
It is easy to use, no leaking, and easy to maintain as I add distilled water to it once a week as recommended using the syringe that is included in the purchase.
I suspect the second one leaked because I left it laying on its side in the case and the water transferred through the
Good for about 1 and a half years then started to leak a
If one starts to leak the leak is mostly small thanks to the gels and design