To ensure the longest lifespan, hang the unit from a sturdy, fixed hook rather than a light branch, which could snap or cause the chimes to fall during a windstorm.
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In sustained high winds exceeding 45 mph, the tubes may tangle or strike each other with enough force to dent the finish, so it is best to move them to a sheltered area during severe weather alerts.
The high-density wood striker and top support are weather-treated, but extreme wind-driven rain can accelerate the wear on these components over several seasons.
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These wind chimes are built with heavy-walled aluminum tubes and a reinforced nylon cord, allowing them to withstand standard storm gusts of up to 35–40 mph without structural damage.
Because this specific 48-inch model is designed for deep, heavy tones, the tubes are quite heavy and require a steady breeze of at least 8–10 mph just to begin producing sound.
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