Thanks, Don. I've been spoiled by being able to just say "Go down to Radio Shack," which is easy for me (and them) to remember. The Radio Shack ones aren't state of the art, but such an improvement over anything else available in retail stores. Those dial types are just horrid (there _are_ good ones, but not usually in the local hardware). I have customers who are so proud of their polished brass wall hangings, that have been reliably telling them the humidity is at least 20% higher than it is for years, and that swing only by about 20% for every 30-40% the humidity changes. I'll keep a web page or two handy in my appointment book, for my more tech-savvy customers. Regards, Fred --On Friday, January 30, 2004 12:24 PM +0000 Don <pianotuna@accesscomm.ca> wrote: > Hi Fred, > > I don't know of one as "inaccurate" as the Radio Shack--but there is a > much better one here: > > http://www.forallergy.com/humidifiers.htm#Bionaire%AE%20Digital%20Humidit > y%2 0Gauge > > tiny url > > http://tinyurl.com/2hqnw > > At 07:15 AM 1/30/2004 -0700, you wrote: >> That is truly lousy news. I regularly send customers to Radio Shack, so >> they can assess for themselves the need (or not) for a Dampp-Chaser >> system or a room humidifier. Anyone know of another similarly accurate >> devise that is fairly available to the public in a retail store? >> Regards, >> Fred Sturm >> > > Regards, > Don Rose, B.Mus., A.M.U.S., A.MUS., R.P.T. > > mailto:pianotuna@accesscomm.ca > http://us.geocities.com/drpt1948/ > > 3004 Grant Rd. > REGINA, SK > S4S 5G7 > 306-352-3620 or 1-888-29t-uner > _______________________________________________ > caut list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives
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