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Mr.Power Guitar Slide Glass Slider (1 Pcs)

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$ 4.99

Score By Feature

Based on 829 ratings
Craftsmanship
9.80
Value for money
9.31
Giftable
9.13
Comfort
8.93

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Product Description

A high quality product made of
This piece is for acoustic and electric
A diameter of 60mm and a length of 2 inches. A 36inch ring.
The wall is 3mm thick and the ceiling is 0.1 inch thick. A 12inch diameter.
A diameter of 20mm / 0 is the inside diameter. The outside diameter of the 79inch tube is 26mm / 1 inch. The 02 inch

Selected User Reviews For Mr.Power Guitar Slide Glass Slider (1 Pcs)

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5/5

It is easy to see why this is Amazon's choice. It is not possible to find a better glass slide at this price. It is just as good as slides costing twice the amount, but most of them don't come with the storage case this one has. cardboard material of the storage container is not the prettiest thing to look at (but it protects the glass slide), but it's necessary. This is the third product I've purchased from this site. Greetings, Mr. Powersand I'm impressed with the quality of the items and I am pleased with the pricing.

I just have to make sure the slide fits. In the beginning, you may have to trial and error to find out your ring size, but nowadays most people just find out their ring size from a ring size chart on the internet. Once you know your ring size, just convert it into A slide manufacturer that certifies its sizes with a number or numbers uses one or more of theses. It's important to be aware of the meaning of terms such as large, medium, small, wide, thin, long, and short. They differ greatly between manufacturers, and sometimes are even different within the same product line. In order to determine the inner diameter of the slide that will fit your finger properly, you need to know your ring size. In order to be safe, you might have to choose a slide that's a bit large than the one you need. This inner diameter is by far the most vital consideration when picking a slide. If you don't get that number right, all the other decisions will not The size of the opening you place your finger in is the measure of the opening's size. Having a small or large one will cause your finger to not feel comfortable and your playing will suffer. The large one, you can use a piece of paper or cloth to cover the gap (I stuff in some old rubber finger guards on my larger slides). You can then place an order for the length, outer diameter, and type of slide you want (glass, brass, steel, chrome, ceramic, porcelain, etc. ) when the number has been determined. *I was lucky, though. The second slide I purchased, a brass Dunlop, fit nearly like a glove despite my lack of knowledge of ring sizes or their equivalent equivalent in millimeters or inches. So, I went back to the listing and noted the inner diameter number (in millimeters) and used it to choose all subsequent slides, as a result of which I got Some slides have deviated from the stated numbers, but always toward a larger size and by less than a mm, so it was not a big deal. Please accept my sincerest apologies for my lack of English. While I didn't write this with the purpose of doing so, after recalling so many reviews where users felt it's hard to decide what size slide they needed and what size the manufacturer was providing, I felt it may be useful to offer a guide of this sort. Here are a few key points 1. If you do not already know what size your ring is, you can find it using online ring sizing charts. ** 1. You can convert ring sizes to inches and millimeters by entering a ring size. It is the same thing that these numbers represent - 3. Diameter of the inside of the slide. As you peruse the slide listings, look for a slide with an inner diameter that is close to the size you need. It is always better to err on the side of larger if they do not have the size you need. ''4. It is best not to rely on vague terms such as medium, long, wide, or thin. These may get you close, It is significantly easier and more accurate to order slides by numbers and have them fit properly and comfortably for you. Five points. I hope you enjoy it. Please note

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Katherine Schmitt
Katherine Schmitt
| Sep 22, 2020
It looks like a glass slide
5/5

I recommend it. This is becoming more common. There was no damage to the package, although it came in a loose package. As long as it was in its original packaging, it was in good My guitars fit well and I use it with all of them. My guitars will have a new sound with this extension and I will be able to play with a variety of different sounds. That's a lot. I would give it 5 ***** and it was excellent value for I wanted to thank Amazon once again for such a great product.

Collin Rodriguez
Collin Rodriguez
| Jan 28, 2021
It is a good price for the quality it provides
5/5

It comes with a case that is very well suited for the product. Broken items won't be a problem. It is a good price for the quality it provides.

Mercy Oliver
Mercy Oliver
| Nov 28, 2020
This is my favorite glass slide, in part due to its thickness and size, and in part due to the protective case included
5/5

I've used several other glass slides in the past, but this is my favourite. There are cardboard components in the case, but it still works.

Ryder Aguilar
Ryder Aguilar
| May 13, 2021
Unlike some other slides, this one has thinner glass
4/5

I liked the neat box they come in, and the quality isn't bad at all. It's just a matter of being used to thicker lenses that I normally use on previous slides. When I drop it on a hard floor, I feel like it may break. My guess is that it is probably fine. -I can't tell if there is a real change in sound, but I have to get comfortable with the feel before I can do as well as I used to.

Turner Lamb
Turner Lamb
| Aug 29, 2021
An excellent slide with a storage sleeve
5/5

I think this is an excellent value for a glass guitar slide. The thickness of the glass is perfect for my needs. It's very common for me to break my glass slides by stepping on or sitting on them, so I go through four every time I make one It only occurs 5 times a year, but with its clever cardboard container it can be easily identified. There will be a few more to come.

Gustavo McFarland
Gustavo McFarland
| Dec 31, 2020
Love this slide
5/5

It's super light so I don't have to worry about hitting my guitar when I accidentally hit it on the side of the neck. I really like the way it sounds and the little ridges that move along the strings easily. I have tried many glass slides and most of them are too slippery or have too much friction against the strings, whereas this item.

Kimber Hicks
Kimber Hicks
| Jun 25, 2021
The purchase was a good one all around
5/5

In addition to fitting my finger (I am 6'4" and 235 pounds) and sounding better than other slides I tried, this one fit my budget, too. As well as the protective cover, I love it. The purchase was a good one all around.

Fox Galvan
Fox Galvan
| Jul 26, 2021

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