







🎶 Rock your rhythm with precision and style – never miss a pick!
This set includes 20 stainless steel guitar picks (0.3mm thick) designed for durability and a unique tonal quality, two black stick-on holders for easy access on your instrument, and a compact storage case to keep everything organized. Ergonomically sized for comfort, these picks suit electric, acoustic, bass guitars, ukuleles, and more, making them an ideal gift for musicians seeking both performance and style.










M**O
These picks never wear out.
The best plectrum.
T**U
Great price - Quality picks!
I was surprised by how many of these wonderfully clangy things arrived. I play an aluminum neck guitar, so these were a great upgrade. Still love the Tortex picks, but these certainly have their purpose.
R**N
Kind of flimsy and sharp edges.
They’re cheap made.
J**E
Finally a thin pick that sturdy that makes pick slides sound sooo good.
I really like these SS picks. What would make them better is the main body would have a thin layer of PDMS so it is not slippery. Or maybe if the pick was etched to produce a matte finish (media blasting would probably distort the picks).I worked on a project where we made a 20um thick film of clear PDMS (silicone) which we discovered would permanently bond to our SS fixtures if we plasma cleaned the film and SS surface. Would be awesome if the vendor could apply that to these picks.I like them so much I bought several orders as they also make great shims for other projects I work on.
M**L
Edges are rough, size isn’t standard, too thick
Otherwise they make great golf ball markers.
A**R
Thx
Awesome deal on steel!
R**K
Great for shredders
I used to make my own metal picks but not anymore. They are great for shredders who want a fast staccatto with a sharp attack
P**O
Been playing for almost 40 years. Now I get what all the hype was about.
From the first time I heard that Billy Gibbons played filed down silver dollars back in the 80's to get that gritty edge to his picking that he's known for, and then recently hearing more modern players crow about their copper or bronze picks, I've always wondered what the big deal was. 'Besides, I'm a Dunlop Jazz III player and have been for more than 20 years,' I told myself. The shape of these picks is rather unique in that they're very pointy. This point makes speed picking easy once you get used to them. I was sure I'd never find a metal pick with the same shape. I haven't been this happy to be so very wrong in a LONG time. The other thing about Jazz III picks is that they're thick and, consequently, don't have much give, e.g. they don't bend. Again, great for speed picking. Well, these are MUCH thinner, but don't give much, either. Bonus: I can pack a bunch more in my pick holder! I can literally pack 2-3 in the same space I packed 1 of the Jazz III's. I'll never run out while playing ever again!However, the big thing I'd heard about metal picks was that the attack on the strings was amazing. Boy, you ain't just whistlin' Doom's Day Jesus! My gawd! CHUNK-AH-CHUNK-CHUNK FOR DAYS!!! And so effortlessly! Blues, rock, metal guitarists, drop what you're doing right NOW and grab a pack of these bad boys. They're cheap, so if you don't actually end up loving them - (YOU WILL!) - then you're not out much. But, if you do love them, you get 20 for 7 bucks! That's a cheeseburger at one of your gigs, if you're lucky! You almost can't get a good pack of strings for that little anymore! You can't beat that with a stick and you honestly won't believe the difference.At least give it a try ... for me. You can call me names afterwards if you want to. But, you owe it to yourself to at least try them. I'm reasonably sure you won't be sorry you did. Go on! GIT! What have you got to lose?
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