Blue Juice Alto Saxophone Case (BJ8)
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It looks like Amazon have not yet corrected this list, so it is somewhat messed up. There is a bottle of Blue Juice (Brand) valve oil in this picture.
As you will see if you already have the 8 oz bottle you will see the spout integrated into the As a result, it is easier to fill up the 2 ounce bottle with the contents of the large bottle. It was mentioned in a previous answer that the cap on the two You can remove the bottle to refill it It is possible to repeat this method as often as necessary until the handle no longer needs to be tightened. It is my hope that this was helpful!
Selected User Reviews For Blue Juice Alto Saxophone Case (BJ8)
We were so glad to find so much of it. It works great on her euphonium, and she's really grateful to have so much of it. Since this bottle lasts for quite a while, even her friends can use it! Before, she always had to purchase small bottles to use. Now, she has this! Her theory is that with this valve oil you won't have to oil your valves as often.
My TPTS, flug, and cornets have been clean, quiet, and sound great for many years now since I've been using Blue Juice valve oil. However, this has nothing to do with a case for the alto sax! I also like Slick Stuff oil, but don't use Blue Juice for my sax. My car would run out of oil if I didn't get some oil soon, so I pulled a fast one and hoped for the best. A very nice note from the seller was included with the oil when it arrived promptly. The saxophone case has been ruled out.
It is by far the best valve oil I have ever used and I would not want to use After I put this oil on the valves of my sousaphone before summer break last year at my high school, the valves were still very smooth and as fast as possible when I returned. The best combination you can get is to use them in a conn short throw valve tuba. A 5/5 rating give it to this oil and I recommend it to anybody!.
The large 8oz bottle of "Blue Juice" pictured is what I ordered. A box of four 2 oz bottles of "Blue Juice" was mailed to me. Although it is the same amount of product, I will not be able to use these to refill my already existing bottles. The new child safety top on the small bottles is just a total pain in the neck. They will stay in the small bottles until they are finished.
The bottle shown in the photo is much larger than the four tiny bottles I received. It's better for me to use the large bottle since I'm refilling another bottle. I still think the oil is good.
There is some bad news, however, as this seller's packaging was very poor. I received it in a slightly padded envelope and the bottom of the bottle had a crack in it, so the envelope was saturated. The mailman gave it to me in an unhappy manner. The amount of liquid leaked was not enough to return it (I still had about 5 oz, which I will use for a year+), but I would suggest a bit more padding in the packaging.
This item is listed under the name "Blue Juice Saxophone Case" on Amazon. When I saw it was a rerun, my mind jumped to In my order, I was fairly certain that the oil was valve oil, not saxophone case oil. The valve oil showed up just as I had hoped. A pair of 8-inch headphones would be better than a single 8-inch A 2-oz bottle (as before, and as pictured) a 4-pack of 2-oz bottles The bottle size is 8 oz. I can live with it, but it still seems.
I received them quickly in the mail just in time for my son to have them on hand for his MPA audition. It's wonderful to save money by buying a larger size.