wickedwahine11
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I used to have all my ukes hung on wall hangers but the humidity in Pasadena was brutal -- often around 20%.
So I ended up buying a humidified cabinet for them to keep them safe and regulated in the 45% range.
Now that I moved to San Pedro (about a mile from the ocean), the humidity here has not gotten below 46% in the month we have been here, and usually is around 60%.
So I put the cabinet in storage and hung the ukes back on the wall (including my new KoAloha).
I love having them readily accessible and I was always really fond of those wall hangers. I still keep a hygrometer in the office and will put them in cases with humidifiers or back in the cabinet if it dips below 40% or hits over 65%. But I like having them as wall art again.
So I ended up buying a humidified cabinet for them to keep them safe and regulated in the 45% range.
Now that I moved to San Pedro (about a mile from the ocean), the humidity here has not gotten below 46% in the month we have been here, and usually is around 60%.
So I put the cabinet in storage and hung the ukes back on the wall (including my new KoAloha).
I love having them readily accessible and I was always really fond of those wall hangers. I still keep a hygrometer in the office and will put them in cases with humidifiers or back in the cabinet if it dips below 40% or hits over 65%. But I like having them as wall art again.