Kaces Snare Drum Kit Porter w/Wheels (KDP-160W)
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The truth is, I am unsure
I would think that 8" would be quite a stretch, and if it did fit, it would not only strain the zippers but also the In theory, this model should handle up to a 6 inch screen. The snare must not exceed 5 inches in diameter.
Due to its size, it is a bit larger than a carry on item. A rectangle is at the bottom of a round 5 inch piece. There is no way it would fit in an airline carry on due to its size
Selected User Reviews For Kaces Snare Drum Kit Porter w/Wheels (KDP-160W)
I am a satisfied customer. This case came in handy when my son joined the 6th grade band and we bought it to ease the weight of the heavy standard drum and bell set As a result of wearing his 30lb backpack along with his 30lb drum kit, he had a difficult time getting on and off the bus. Since our band instructor said that we could keep the bells at home until it is time to use them, this seemed to be an ideal solution. It was very easy for me to fit the drum, stand, sticks, practice pad, and books into the new case. In order for everything to be safe, there is a lot of cushioning within the pockets. Weighing just 4lbs, the case is very light. In comparison with the other, this is very light. In addition to the handles, straps, and wheels, it can be moved in many ways, which makes it easier for him to move. You should definitely get this item if you have a child who rides the bus. The school year is about to begin, I hope it will last. It may be OK to leave the bells at home until the class needs to use them. Ask the band instructor. Whenever he needs to switch them, his instructor informs us the day before. He then goes home with only his drum. This would be a good idea.
A lot of the snares he bought came in heavy cases, and he had to carry them around on his back. I bought this case for my 5th grader who joined band. It requires no complaint to roll from band to homeroom using this case, which has wheels. My first surprise was how much padding was used to cushion the instrument as well as how large the stand compartment was. It is a great case for anyone who wants to take their drum anywhere with ease.
I believe 5 is the best way to go. Four 5-inch by 14-inch No room for 6 in a bed. However, I would say 5". As far as I'm concerned, your argument is very persuasive. Although it's my fault for considering the reviews which claimed it would fit a 6 inch laptop, it's also not in the manual. The snare measures 5 x 14". There is absolutely no way it could fit anything larger than a size The number five. I've sent it back, and I hope to find something similar. I think that's a pretty sweet.
After about a year of use, it's still going strong. It has held up very well. As a child, my son has trouble hauling the snare drum back and forth, but the portable rolling case comes in very handy. He chose to go with the case despite my suggestion that he put on some muscle.
The previous backpack case had the bottom fall out and a strap used to break from the heavy weight and the stand and That's a much easier way to use it.
Our family is very happy with this product, and would recommend it strongly to others. I've had it for two years and my son loves it. Even after a few elementary and junior high students abuse it, it is still holding up fine.
As the reinforcement does not seem to be the best, I'm not sure how much value I'll get for my money. The second one came undamaged, so fingers crossed it will work.
A spacious room. I bought this case for my daughter in 5th grade*it is a great quality*it fits her snare drum sticks and music book inside with room to spare
Worth the price
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