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A case for temperature fluctuations


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I have an office separate to the house and it doesn’t have any permanent heating. It’s essentially the back of our garage but insulated as well as possible and decorated etc. 
 

I was thinking about keeping my guitars and basses in there but it can get very cold in the winter, so it got me wondering if there were any cases that were properly insulated and would protect them against the cold?

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Why not use a plug in a dimplex heater (something like the linkbelow) with a low theromstat setting to keep the temperature stable and reduce condernsation etc...

Your instruments and electronics will thank you in the long term. Set low, only a few pence to run...

 

https://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/DXPLX200E.html?source=adwords&ad_position=&ad_id=315107931576&placement=&kw=&network=u&matchtype=&ad_type=&product_id=DXPLX200E&product_partition_id=350328635884&campaign=shopping&version=finalurl_v3&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIqPbF4sjg5gIVS7TtCh1GdAu8EAQYASABEgKKbvD_BwE

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Very good idea! I will look into that, currently use a small oil radiator but I don’t think it’s overly efficient.

I was just curious if there was a case that insulated guitars as well as made them less susceptible to moisture etc just in case they needed to go in say an attic or garage as well.

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