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Thomann Kazoo Neon Yellow

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Kazoo

  • Suitable for children over three years
  • Unbreakable - made of high quality polypropylene
  • No sharp edges
  • Plastic quality as in the medical field
  • Very durable, water-resistant membrane made of polyethylene and not of cellophane or wax paper
  • Neon yellow body
Available since September 2016
Item number 392253
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
£1.60
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£1.30 18.8% 100
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Just a plastic kazoo.
Bulldog 05.12.2017
This kazoo has a very loud and sharp sound and it's made of thick plastic. However it has a fancy colour! Just a plastic kazoo, nothing more nothing less.
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Supergadget! An instrument with which EVERYONE becomes a musician
ValeriyFaustov 17.05.2021
Supergadget! An instrument with which EVERYONE becomes a musician.
Plastic very strong. Sound excellent
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As kazoo as it gets
troobaadoor 19.04.2017
There is no significant difference between the sound of a plastic kazoo and a metal one. But a metal one is actually more fragile, you can easily punch through the membrane, effectively ruining the instrument (in this, plastic one, the hole is protected by a plastic 'cross'). Then the metal itself is cheap (no surprise here) and poorly assembled. And a plastic kazoo is simple and sturdy. And few cents cheaper. Plus you can pick from a variety of colours. I pick this one as an ultimate kazoo!
There is no significant difference between the sound of a plastic kazoo and a metal one. But a metal one is actually more fragile, you can easily punch through the membrane, effectively ruining the instrument (in this, plastic one, the hole is protected by a plastic 'cross'). Then the metal itself is cheap (no surprise here) and poorly assembled. And a plastic kazoo
There is no significant difference between the sound of a plastic kazoo and a metal one. But a metal one is actually more fragile, you can easily punch through the membrane, effectively ruining the instrument (in this, plastic one, the hole is protected by a plastic 'cross'). Then the metal itself is cheap (no surprise here) and poorly assembled. And a plastic kazoo is simple and sturdy. And few cents cheaper. Plus you can pick from a variety of colours. I pick this one as an ultimate kazoo!
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Why not?
GeorgeFoxMusic 28.03.2023
Start experimenting with a Kazoo sound? easy and cheap
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