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The SUNLP Thumb Finger Picks set includes adjustable stainless steel and celluloid picks designed for comfort and enhanced sound quality. With a durable case and bonus picks, this set is perfect for musicians seeking both performance and convenience.
A**N
A Little Tight on my Fingers
I don’t mean to be picky but these are just a tad small for my thumb and fingers. A friend suggested I try using sandpaper, a Dremel tool, or a razor blade on them to make them fit better but after sanding my thumb until it was bleeding profusely I found out he meant to use it on the picks, not my actual thumb and fingers. The nurse at the Emergency Room thought it was funny and would not stop laughing, she was very unprofessional! I was even unable to drive and had to thumb a ride to and from the hospital. My wife won’t stop picking on me about it either. As a rule of thumb I would say that you have big fingers you should pick a different item. However, if you have small or normal size finger I give these a big thumbs up!
J**R
Good set of picks, but definitely needs instructions on how to size them for your fingers
I've started playing guitar after several years of not playing at all and decided I needed to get some finger picks. This looked like a reasonable package and so I ordered it. The 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.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.
R**A
Many things for the price
It comes with so many things. The picks are all standard size and the thicknesses vary but are accurate. The finger sleeves are pretty hard to use but I still use them when I over practice and my fingers start to hurt. They are all different sizes and non adjustable so if your fingers are wider or skinnier than the general population it probably wouldn’t be comfortable.
C**S
was what i ordered
these was a gift
L**Y
Nice selection of picks.
Nice selection of picks, but I ended up selling my banjo before they arrived.
K**M
Fingers are too small, thumbs are unusable, and uncomfortable to wear.
I bought these to use with my new Kalimba. These seem to be of reasonable quality materials, and have no burrs, or sharp edges, but they're impossible to use.They're way too small for an adult woman (5'5" so not a giant), while also being too big for my 8 yr old grandson. So who are they made for? It's all fine to say heat them (but not too hot), then stretch them (but not too much), then cool them (how fast?) - but all of that is for each customer to figure out alone. What temps, how long, how much will it spring back? Seriously, that's ridiculous to expect every single buyer to figure it out.Here's a thought - provide a pair of picks for each of six different sizes, so at least some would be likely fit me. Not to mention the fact that even on one hand, there are multiple sized fingers. How is offering 12 picks the same size help anyone?I don't know anything about picks, as this is my first attempt to use them, but the thumb picks are oddly large, given the tiny sizes of the finger pics, and I found them quite useless. The guitar picks seem OK, though the last time I saw one (decades ago) it seemed quite a bit thicker than the ones included here. Could be that's the way they are now, but I don't know.If you're good already 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 box, you better have all the same size fingers, and skinny ones at that.
C**4
As a beginner tenor banjo my first picks
Just getting to learn about picks so for fit testing I got this assortment but I can't make sound judgements at this time. I'm using some from a local beach shop for the most part as they are a bit thicker. This kit seemed comfortable fit wise to me so far.
G**O
A good product.
It was what I needed.
A**N
Not bad for the price, but will need adjusting
These picks are of ok quality, good for someone on a budget. They come with their own little plastic box, which is nice, and feel nice also. The thumb and finger picks in my case will need some filing, and will also need some steaming and elastic treating, or some stretching, depending on whether they are too tight or loose. But that isn't a big deal.I did mess up as I did not need the stainless steel metal celluloid ones, but will use all the same. I lucked out and got three finger picks that matched the color of the thumb pick, but the other set had a two red, white, and blue finger picks, a turtle finger pick and a turtle like thumb pick, not sure what color it is because too dark in here lol.If you are looking at learning Travis picking, just starting to play guitar and not sure what style, picked, or strum, etc., or just poor like me, then these are for you. You do get a good selection for sure, and I will buy again if I need.
S**R
Pretty worth it
I was pleasantly surprised by the durability and quality of these picks. There are lots of varieties and their coating is just excellent. The only downside is that if you're like me and have larger fingers (especially thicker thumbs) it gets a little hard to stretch the product out. I know it states that you can stretch it out using a heat source to make the plastic looser and wrap a thumb pick around a marker, but I found that after some time of being off the marker it ends up going back to its original smaller shape. So, you'll definitely have to try stretching out these finger picks multiple times. But, regardless, this product is really excellent and works very well.
M**E
Better have thin fingers
When I selected this product I did not think to check if there were different sizes. My fingers seem have gotten a little pudgy in my old age. The plastic picks are almost unusable for me. If you have thin fingers you will be alright. If you have never used finger picks there will be a bit of a learning curve when you first get them. Four metal picks are included. They can be made to fit large fingers. Would not buy again.
W**E
Plastic finger picks too small, metal ones too large
The plastic finger picks are large enough only for my adult male pinky, and I don't have huge hands. The metal ones in turn are far too large for any of my fingers and the pick part (metal extension) is far too long.
K**1
Not worthy
The metal ones are pretty worthless and it sound really bad since the metal is not smooth on the edge when picking the string. Adjusting them is very clunky.Only the plastic thumb pick seem fine but doesn't come close to a real pick and may rotate a bit on your thumb.As for the plastic finger ones, they sound the best but it most likely won't fit some of your finger since they are nonadjustable.Lastly, the picks they included are so, so tiny. all of them are almost as thin as a paper. An absolute joke.Avoid, the hassle is not worth it. just stick with finger picking or hybrid picking (pick + fingers) styles. Otherwise you'll be disappointed.
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