Thumb Finger Picks Plectrum With Plastic Picks Case, 1 Dozen (3 Pairs) SUNLP Celluloid Guitar thumb finger picks Mandolin Banjo thumb finger picks and Free 8pcs 0.46mm Guitar Picks (Mix Color)
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Color | Thumb Finger Picks |
Material | Plastic |
Size | Finger Picks |
Guitar Pick Thickness | thin |
Brand | SUNLP |
About this item
- ADJUSTABLE & COMFORTABLE: Are you being bothered that the finger picks are unsuitable with your finger size? Our thumb finger picks are made of Celluloid Material, which can adjust size easily. And the thumb picks are COMFORTABLE to wear and can ALLEVIATE finger ache while long-time practice
- EXCELLENT TONE: Play instruments with finger picks can achieve louder sound, clear and bright treble, it could also ramp up your playing speed
- DURABLE & SMOOTH: 1.5mm thickness celluloid material with high strength contribute to durable of our guitar nails (Other’s picks only 1.0mm). Smooth surface and clean edge prevent from hunting your fingers
- FREE GIFTS: 8pcs drop-shaped celluloid picks 0.46mm (soft) are usually used for sweep picking
- PICKS CASE CAN STORE MORE SPARE PICKS AT HOME OR CARRY EASILY: We made of super durable reinforced plastics, which have passed drop test, and 100% assure that you will not receive picks with a pile of plastic fragments. What’s more, your case will not open suddenly while you are carrying them out
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Product information
Item Weight | 1.13 ounces |
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Product Dimensions | 3.62 x 2.44 x 0.87 inches |
ASIN | B07PWC69Z9 |
Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #297 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments) #15 in Guitar Picks & Bass Picks |
Date First Available | March 20, 2019 |
Color Name | Thumb Finger Picks |
Compatible Devices | Guitar, Banjo, Mandolin |
Guitar Pick Thickness | thin |
Material Type | Plastic |
Size | Finger Picks |
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Product Description
SUNLP Thumb and Finger Picks Plectrum is used as Mandolin picks, Banjo picks, Guitar nails…
The color of Durable and Size Adjustable Thumb and Finger Picks are mix.
NOTE: The Color will be chosen randomly,and picks color may not be same with image.
Package: 3 pairs (3pcs thumb picks + 9pcs finger picks) +8pcs 0.46mm (soft) guitar picks with reinforced plastic picks case which possess the advantages of easy carrying, tight packing and space saving and convenient to access.
Material of our picks have good heat distortion, you can adjust size as you need.
IMPORTANT: HOW TO ADJUST SIZE ACCORDING TO YOUR FINGER?
STEP 1: Use boiled water to soak finger picks for a moment.
STEP 2: If it is too big, tighten it with a rubber band, use something larger to stretch it if you feel it is toosmall.
STEP 3: Use a hair drier to blow it with hot air for a while.
STEP 4: Take it off after cooling then you can shape the size of it.
STEP 5: Start Playing!
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Customer Ratings | ||||||
Durability | 4.5 | 4.8 | — | 4.1 | 4.7 | 4.0 |
Value for money | 4.0 | 4.5 | — | 4.0 | 4.6 | 4.2 |
Giftable | 4.0 | 4.3 | — | 3.9 | 4.6 | 4.5 |
Sold By | HANGZHOU SHUNLIAN TECHNOLOGY CO.,LTD | Gocomcom | Teensery | QINISH-US | Shmall | Dimseeds |
number of pieces | 8 | 8 | 12 | 12 | 12 | 6 |
size | Finger Picks | Small | Small | Small | Medium | Small |
material | Plastic | Metal | Celluloid | Stainless Steel, Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, Plastic, Metal, Alloy Steel | Celluloid | Stainless Steel, Metal, Alloy Steel, Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
compatible devices | Guitar, Banjo, Mandolin | Banjo, Guitar, Ukulele | Banjo, Mandolin, Guitar, Ukulele | Banjo, Harp, Guitar, Ukulele | Banjo, Guitar, Ukulele | Mandolin |
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Customers like the value and assortment of the plectrum. They say it's a reasonable priced selection of starter picks. They appreciate the color. However, some customers have reported issues with fit and thickness. Opinions are mixed on quality, performance, and comfort.
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Customers find the plectrums reasonable priced and worth the buy. They also say the product is not a waste of money.
"...Great value and I would definitely buy again!" Read more
"1st a positive. This is a nice and resonably priced selection of starter picks...." Read more
"...at heating & cooling these things to fit your fingers, they are a good price, and seem a good quality, but if you just want to use them out of the..." Read more
"Very good value for money." Read more
Customers like the assortment of picks. They mention that it comes with a variety of thumb picks and finger covers. Some say that the basic picks are a little large for their hands, while others find them to be okay. Overall, most are happy with the variety and quality of the picks in the pack.
"...The picks are great, very colorful and like everyone said, they were too small...." Read more
"It comes with so many things. The picks are all standard size and the thicknesses vary but are accurate...." Read more
"...Regular picks are really good and work as expected...." Read more
"Nice selection of picks, but I ended up selling my banjo before they arrived." Read more
Customers like the color of the picks. They say they are very colorful, have a nice variety of colors and patterns, and are beautiful to look at. Some customers also mention that the pick set comes with a case and several colors.
"...The picks are great, very colorful and like everyone said, they were too small...." Read more
"I was excited to order the banjo fingerpicks because they have wild colors...." Read more
"1st a positive. This is a nice and resonably priced selection of starter picks...." Read more
"Different sizes and colors are nice" Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the plectrum. Some mention that the pieces fit well and are made well, while others say that they break real easy.
"...So, the picks are good quality; however, there is a total lack of instructions...." Read more
"...for very small fingers and the guitar picks are very thin and bend quite easily. I would prefer a sturdier guitar pick with very litte flexability...." Read more
"...No problem with quality, and I like the packaging, but these are just too small for me." Read more
"Husband rarely plays guitar. Fingers hurt when he does. These are super helpful!" Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the plectrum. Some mention that it works well enough, works well on mandolin, ukulele, and guitar, and the finger guards work great. However, others say that others in the box are essentially unusable, did not work like expected, and still can't play very well.
"...After customizing, these picks work perfectly for me. The bonus picks are all thin, which is all I use but may not work for everyone...." Read more
"...large, given the tiny sizes of the finger pics, and I found them quite useless...." Read more
"...The thumb pick worked ok, but the rest were too small to fit on my fingers...." Read more
"Theses are way too small for adults. Not recommended. They might fit small children’s fingers." Read more
Customers are mixed about the comfort of the plectrum. Some mention it's very comfortable to wear and the finger picks feel comfortable enough when playing. However, others say that the picks are rather tight and uncomfortable, making their fingers sore.
"I bought this to use with my guitar and Kalimba. They fit my fingers well and create a very nice sound on both instruments. Highly recommended!" Read more
"...Also, absolutely adore the beautiful flat picks. They are the softness/weight that I use most of the time on any of my instruments...." Read more
"While I can get these things on my fingers, they are very tight and uncomfortable. I want them off as soon as I get them situation on my fingers" Read more
"...I've played a few times and they've held up well. The plastic fit my fingers really well (not too small/big) and pluck the strings nicely...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the fit of the plectrum. For example, they mention the finger guards are too small, the thumb picks are big, and the tip covers are tight. Some complain that the metal ones are a bit big, while others say they're too small.
"The finger picks come small and need to be customized for larger fingers...." Read more
"...comments on this package and a bunch of others focused on how the picks didn't fit, they were too small but I got them anyway...." Read more
"While I can get these things on my fingers, they are very tight and uncomfortable. I want them off as soon as I get them situation on my fingers" Read more
"...I would recommend these picks but for the size. They are made for very small fingers and the guitar picks are very thin and bend quite easily...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the thickness of the plectrum. They mention the regular picks are extra thin, made out of stiff, thin plastic, and hamper the sound. Some say the thumb and finger picks don't have much control. Overall, most are not happy with the quality and thickness of these picks.
"...They are made for very small fingers and the guitar picks are very thin and bend quite easily...." Read more
"It's a nice set but not good for thick fingers." Read more
"...After customizing, these picks work perfectly for me. The bonus picks are all thin, which is all I use but may not work for everyone...." Read more
"...However, the picks are VERY thin and don't have much control...." Read more
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The picks are great, very colorful and like everyone said, they were too small. The thumb pick worked ok, but the rest were too small to fit on my fingers. I tried adjusting one of them, and it broke, so I did a bit more research.
I found a comment that said the picks needed to be molded to your fingers and gave some advice about putting them in hot water. I did that and I guess I took some out too soon and left others in too long. The end result was that some of them became totally flat rather than round. I had left them in the water too long or it was too hot, or both.
The ones I took out at the right time were able to mold to my fingers well, but it took some effort to get it right. Now I have some picks that are too big (see the picture) and some that are still too small, and a few of the "Goldilocks" picks are Just Right.
So, the picks are good quality; however, there is a total lack of instructions. Some simple and accurate instructions would elminate a lot of negative reviews. And, it's not enough to just say "put them in hot water". It is much more hepful to say heat the water to 180 degrees (or whatever is right) and then put them in, one at a time for 3 minutes (or whatever is right). Then take the pick out and mold it to your finger. Repeat for the rest of your fingers and then put them in cold water for another 4 minutes so they set properly. Otherwise, we are all in the dark and will end up with no useful finger picks.
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2022
The picks are great, very colorful and like everyone said, they were too small. The thumb pick worked ok, but the rest were too small to fit on my fingers. I tried adjusting one of them, and it broke, so I did a bit more research.
I found a comment that said the picks needed to be molded to your fingers and gave some advice about putting them in hot water. I did that and I guess I took some out too soon and left others in too long. The end result was that some of them became totally flat rather than round. I had left them in the water too long or it was too hot, or both.
The ones I took out at the right time were able to mold to my fingers well, but it took some effort to get it right. Now I have some picks that are too big (see the picture) and some that are still too small, and a few of the "Goldilocks" picks are Just Right.
So, the picks are good quality; however, there is a total lack of instructions. Some simple and accurate instructions would elminate a lot of negative reviews. And, it's not enough to just say "put them in hot water". It is much more hepful to say heat the water to 180 degrees (or whatever is right) and then put them in, one at a time for 3 minutes (or whatever is right). Then take the pick out and mold it to your finger. Repeat for the rest of your fingers and then put them in cold water for another 4 minutes so they set properly. Otherwise, we are all in the dark and will end up with no useful finger picks.
If the manufacturer made them for adults....in a large size, I WOULD buy them again.
I didn't even consider reading the description about using a hair dryer or hot water to reshape the thumb pick but decided indirect heat with a candle would suffice given I do custom plastic welding and fabrication and have used open flame several times without issue to mold. Not sure what type of composite plastic this is but lesson learned and luckily nothing was burned accept the pick.
I had it in a pair of pliers a couple inches above the flame when it suddenly burst like a wall sconce in a cheesy mummy movie. It disintegrated to ash with in seconds.
Ultimately, keep the plastic picks away from open flame.