
Much larger than my needs. may have been my failure to look for dimensions in the advertisement. Hopefully, I will need this size soon!
Product works great.
A little bulky though
Good product

Feature Product
- iHumi uses a patented humidity control technology that automatically releases and absorbs pure water vapor. Control your moisture consistently and effectively.
- Preserve wood instruments and guitars at 49% RH. Protects them against warping, cracks and other damage caused by lack of humidification or too much humidification.
- Natural ingredients, no preservatives. No need to activate, maintenance free.
- 4 pack of individually-overwrapped iHumi RH Pack and one reusable replacement indicator for hands free monitoring in a resealable foil bag.
- Available in a variety of RH levels(RH 49%; 58%; 62%; 65%; 69%; 72%) to choose, iHumi provides a perfectly stable environment for the storage of tobacco, cigars, herbal, flower, wood instruments, wooden reeds etc.
Description
Some Common Questions about iHumi
1. what's the use of 49% RH iHumi Pack?
49% RH (relative humidity) is the ideal humidity for your wood instruments and guitars. With Humi Pack, you no longer have to bother
about maintaining your guitar.
2. Will iHumi maintain a precise relative humidity level?
Absolutely. iHumi RH pack, a patented 2-way humidity control, will automatically add and absorb pure water vapor to maintain a precise
49% relative humidity level in your guitar case.
3. How many packs should I use for my guitar?
Two packs are recommended. And don't worry about over-humidifying, iHumi will provide a 2-way humidity control.
4. How long will iHumi last?
iHumi pack will last 3 months in a well maintained case. The first set of iHumi won't last as long as subsequent sets because of the
wooden guitar case. Once the case absorbs enough moisture, iHumi will last more than three months.
5. When to replace my iHumi pack?
Put iHumi pack and the indicator card together in the case. Replace when the dot on the indicator card changes from pink to blue.







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