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2025-06-17 12:54:31
As a band teacher, I try to provide proper maintenance supplies for all our school instruments, but the music store swabs are expensive and don't tend to last. I end up purchasing a lot of these out of my own pocket, so I'm always willing to save a few bucks if the quality seems decent.So far these seem to be working well--they do the job of the daily swabbing out, haven't gotten stuck like the flannel ones sometimes do, and the price is very decent. I'll try to report back in a couple months on the durability as the students use them more.
Mr. P
2025-05-02 14:56:14
Fabric is too large to fit through the clarinet without getting stuck. I had to cut them in order to make them fit.
Eric
2025-04-12 12:52:46
Easy to use and durable. They don’t rip apart.
Beach Lover
2025-04-04 13:58:04
I normally use silk cleaning cloths for my clarinet. These synthetic chamois seem to do the job as well. They are well made. The only downside is that they are a little thicker which should be a problem. The string doesn’t come all the way out of the clarinet but is within reach in the bell. Overall they will work in keeping my clarinet dry.
Midax
2025-02-04 18:29:25
These swabs are very similar to ones I've been using. They're a good size and shape for alto and tenor sax necks and mouthpieces, but I use bigger ones with two pull strings for the horn bodies. These are well made and absorbent and I expect this pack of 12 will last a long time.
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