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It's a nice and totally functional capo and for the price you can't beat it honestly. I got a few of this for my sisters and my friends that wanted to learn guitar from me and they got to the point where they can actually go about making music with them. I do recommend!
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Well, this capo is really cheap, and so I guess you can say it's a good value for what it costs. Once it on the neck of a guitar, it works just fine. The strings are held down nicely, and there is no buzz. Now, trying to move the capo up and down the neck is another story. If you try to squeeze the capo by placing the palm of your left hand on the movable lever, and your fingers on the stationary one, you will immediate feel how awkward it is. The angle of the levers are all wrong, and it's ergonomically unfriendly to squeeze them. The leverage just isn't there. If you try to squeeze them by placing your thumb on the movable lever, and your other fingers on the stationary one, it works better. However, you risk your fingers slipping off, the the capo flying off! It's somewhat easier to use your right hand, but I think most people prefer using their left hand to move the capo. Bottom line: can't really recommend it.Read full review
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Capo is to small, barely fits on standard guitar neck. Tension is to tight to easily use.
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I’ve had it for a couple weeks and it seems like it will hold up. If I played a lot I would have invested in something a little better but for occasional use it is good.
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Works great, strong spring, just as good as all the $10-15 capos I've ever bought
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