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Pros & Cons
Pros
The only con this case has is its fragility. It really protects the content.
Tenor reed holder holds each reed individually and securely. Perfect for a 6th grade saxophonist. Great capacity and keeps sax reeds pressed flat on a smooth plastic surface.
The protec case does a great job of holding tight and not opening if dropped. The hinges are intrinsic molded loops that are solid body to the case, and a tiny metal pin through them holds the top and bottom pieces together.
Great product. Fantastic product. It does what it claims to do. Highly recommend. Need to update.
There are 3 little grooves in each slot, which are assumedly designed to let your reed dry evenly, minimizing warping. Each reed is held flat to dry evenly. Spaces are numbered 1 - 10.
Highlights
Quality
Every sax player needs such a product
Well made and nice looking and feeling
I do like how it closes with the press thingy
Competitiveness
I have been using protec saxophone reed cases for years
I then kept the cd case in a ziplock bag
Overview
- How are reviewers describing this item?
tenor, fit, alto, good and great. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
- Our engine has discovered that over 90% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 672 reviews as of our last analysis date on Jun 7 2023.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Care for these precious and expensive
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Well nothing much to write on
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I place my alto sax reeds on one side and my tenor sax reeds on the opposite side
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It says that it holds tenor reeds as well but the fit was rather tight when i tried to squeeze a tenor reed into to it
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
So i wouldnt recommend the case for holding tenor reeds
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Its made of rigid thinwalled plastic that is definitely not impact resistant
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I also think that its overpriced for what it is with this big weakness
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Because i can only fit the reeds that belong in it in each case just need a built in label for whats in there
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