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 reed humidifier packs (Boveda)?
Author: AAAClarinet 
Date:   2015-08-04 08:12

Hi Bboard, A question to those of you who use humidipacks.
I remember reading a while back that the rico humidifier packs are the same as the Boveda(brand name?) packs. However when I use the Rico packs they last 2-3 months then get crunchy feeling indicating they need to be replaced. But I've been using the same Boveda brand pack for the last 6-8 months and there is no sign of any "crunchiness".
Are these two packs the same? Are the Boveda packs as affective for reeds as the Rico? If the Boveda pack never gets crunchy, how do I know when it needs to be replaced?

AAAClarinet

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