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D'Addario Accessories Guitar Humidifier Packs - Two-Way Humidification System Conditioning Packets - For Maintaining Proper Guitar Humidification Level - 3 Maintain Replacement Packets

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Style: Maintain Replacement Packets - 3-pack


Features

  • TWO-WAY HUMIDITY CONTROL DAddario Two-Way Humidification System is the only maintenance-free two-way humidity control system for guitar. It automatically maintains the optimal 45-50% relative humidity level within your instrument case by adding or depleting moisture as necessary.
  • REPLACEMENT PACKETS Now available in 3-packs that are perfect for luthiers and guitar repair shops. On average, the packets will last 2-6 months depending on the geographic location and the conditions of which the instrument is exposed to.
  • MAINTENANCE-FREE Unlike refillable humidifiers, the DAddario system is maintenance-free. It is long-lasting and does not require any adjustments based on seasonal temperature changes or geographic locations. No water, no drips, no mess.
  • PROTECT YOUR INSTRUMENT The patented two-way purified humidity control system protects your instrument against warping, cracks and other damage caused by lack of humidification. This system eliminates the guesswork and anxiety of maintaining your instruments proper humidity level.
  • MADE IN THE USA - D'Addario Accessories is known for innovative, problem-solving, quality musical accessories that are proudly designed, engineered, and manufactured in the USA to the most stringent quality controls in the industry.

Description

Continue to protect your investment with replacement packets for the D’Addario Two-Way Humidification System. The D'Addario Humidipak System is the only maintenance free, two-way humidity system for guitars. By adding or removing moisture on demand the Humidification Control System automatically maintains the optimal 45-50% relative humidity level within a sealed environment (your instrument case) — the ideal climate for wooden instruments. The technology behind this product eliminates humidity concerns regarding seasonal changes, geographic location, temperature, or other factors without any guesswork or mess from refilling the humidifier. It is essential to humidify all wooden instruments. Lack of humidity can cause warping, cracks and other serious damage. The D’Addario Humidipak System packets last 2-6 months and then once they become firm, you simply discard and replace them with the refills that come in the Humidipak Replacement 3-Pack. No water, no drips, no mess, nothing to maintain. Replacing the packets in the Two-Way Humidification System is a necessity to maintain the stability and playability of your instrument. For over 20 years, D’Addario has been leading the industry in innovative and problem-solving products that serve musicians worldwide. D’Addario Accessories are proudly made in a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in the USA to the most stringent quality controls in the industry. The D’Addario family’s heart, soul and love for making music is put into every accessory we create, and we never stop inspiring performance.

Brand: D'Addario Accessories


Special Feature: This all new, reformulated, patented ’two-way’ humidification system maintains 45-50% relative humidity which eliminates all maintenance and guesswork . This system is recommended by Taylor guitars and others for maintaining the stability and playability of your instrument. See more


Color: Black


Item Weight: 0.54 Pounds


Room Type: Living Room, Bedroom


Item Weight: 8.6 ounces


Product Dimensions: 4.5 x 0.76 x 4.5 inches


Domestic Shipping: Item can be shipped within U.S.


Country of Origin: USA


Item model number: PW-HPRP-03


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: July 12, 2004


Color Name: Black


Size: 0


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Actually works very well.
Style: Humidipak Maintain Kit
I bought a brand new Martin D-35 and a brand new Gibson Humming bird and am trusting these humidity packs to properly maintain the relative humidity in them. Close to $10,000 worth of 2-new guitars I am trusting the packs with.
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2023 by Tiffny

  • Pricey, but good.
Style: Humidipak Maintain Kit
A bit pricey, but set them and forget them until the packets harden.
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2023 by Robert Dumaine

  • Good way to protect your valuable instrument
Style: Maintain Replacement Packets - 3-pack
In my guitar case. Easy to use. Effective protection against winter dryness and summer humidity
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2023 by irv

  • A test shows this works
Style: Humidipak Maintain Kit
This Humidification System is effective. However, I should give this NO stars for goofing around too much: this is the sixth revision of the Humipak, according to my luthier. The previous revision was total disaster. I bought one, and could not reinstall the bag of humidifying resin on the spine (like a report cover spine.) And I was not alone in this, even the luthier said he couldn't and he's a strong guy and I'm a senior citizen woman. So it wasn't just me. So IF YOU HAD the previous rev with the spine you slid (maybe, maybe not) across the bag, this is NOT like that anymore. The new revision has saddlebags attached by a ribbon handle. You slip the humipak inside the bags, no closure and stuff it inside your soundhole. (It barely fits in mine, I have a classical guitar. (An acoustic steel guitar will fit it better, they tend to have larger soundholes.) There is a third bag for the headstock area of your guitar case. Does it work? Yeah it works.I know it works because I ran a test to see if it works (once an engineer, always an engineer.) And it works better than the sponge-type containers that you moisten (daily) and put in the soundhole. Those do not diffuse the water evenly into the guitar body. I know this because my guitar got overly dry EVEN WITH constant use of that device. I ended up taking it in for repair and rehumidification and meanwhile, the second guitar at home was given this new humidifier (because you need a spare, you can see why: the one is at the shop and you're playing the other.) I ran an experiment on the humidification. I purchased a D'Addario Humiditrak - Bluetooth Humidity and Temperature Sensor to track the rehumification and steamed up my office at home with a cool mist humidifier going 24/7. While the Humiditrak is not a super sensitive device, I'm told it's within 3% and it tracked an immediate increase in humidity. The sponge device stayed at a much lower level of humidification. The guitar got up to 45% humidity and then started to drop again when I turned off the humidifier in the room, so now I know: 1. Use the Humidipak 2. Humidify the room you keep the guitar in, and play in constantly. I use a cool mist humidifer. Distilled water will keep the white dust down, or use the kind that has a filter to remove salts in water. 3. keep case closed and keep guitar in case UNLESS playing it. 4. track humidity and temperature 5. check packs for "crunchiness." Crunchy means it's dehydrated. You need to buy Planet Waves Humidipak replacements. Not cheap (there is some lore about rehydrating in a wet sponge equipped sealed plasticware tub with the old packs on the side not touching the sponge, but I have not tried this. You can find this method here and there on the internet. A pro guitarist friend of mine does it. If I were to try it, I'd run my humidification level check again because even though it might feel soft again (swollen with water) the humidification might not be effective. Stay tuned. One star off for bad designers who thought that last version was usable. Wow. Just wow. But this version is good and it is effective. I have proof. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2018 by Joanna D.

  • I like this for my acoustic
Style: Humidipak Maintain Kit
Keeps balanced humidity in case. Easy to use.
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2023 by Ashe

  • Check the packs regularly
Style: Humidipak Maintain Kit
I have to use in-case humidification for my electric guitars and have used these for five years now. I insert a Pac into the sleeve and attempt to get the Pac under the neck at the body. Not the perfect fit for my form-fitting solid body electric case, but plenty of room in the standard issue semi- and hollow body cases. (My luthier told me NOT to place a Pac under the headstock, by the way.) You DO need to check the Pac's solidity on a regular basis - in the past year I have found that some of them (say, one in every three) are solidifying sooner than they used to and that's not due to the guitars' environment. Hence the 4 stars instead of 5. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2023 by Robert K.

  • It works but....
Style: Humidipak Maintain Kit
I'm in a tourist community and perform often. Humidity is an issue for us here at the beach and this products works but... The material used to hold the packaging started coming apart after only a few uses... Nothing a little duct tape could not fix but expected the quality to be better for the money paid. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2023 by Amazon Customer Amazon Customer

  • Works well but +$$$ and do not last
Style: Maintain Replacement Packets - 12-pack
Live in Wisconsin (near Lake Michigan) and humidity is ALWAYS a problem, both high and low, depending on the time of year. Started using the Humidipak system for my Taylor guitar in January '23 and have had to replace the three (3) packets every eight (8) weeks since. My Taylor guitar has the TaylorSense adapter installed and I monitor the humidity in the case (HC) faithfully. The in-case humidity never gets above 43% (avg 40-41%) and when the humity stays at 39% (red) for more than 24 hours I change the packets. The entire system, including the TaylorSense IS NOT cost effective and as the packet ingredients start to harden the packets are often difficult to position in the guitar following a playing session. All that being said, I will continue to use the Humidipak system because it does what it states it can do and that is the bottom line and hopefully, D'Addario will improve this product soon. I will update this review following our Wisconsin summer which is notorious for high-humidity periods. Hope this assists. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2023 by Glenn Frohwirth

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