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Ernie Ball Everlast Delrin Picks 12 Pack 1.14 mm 12 Pack


Description
The Ernie Ball Everlast Delrin Picks are engineered to withstand even the most rigorous playing styles. Featuring Ernie Ball's patented Everlast technology, these picks are constructed from highly durable Delrin thermoplastic resin to create an ultra-strong yet flexible pick that won't warp, bend or break. The textured, non-slip surface provides maximum grip and control so you can execute intricate techniques with precision. is thrilled to offer Ernie Ball Everlast Delrin Picks in eight vibrant colors and thicknesses ranging from 0.73 mm to 1.5 mm, providing options for players of all styles. Once you experience the unparalleled playability and durability of Ernie Ball Everlast Delrin Picks, you'll never go back to ordinary picks again.
Unmatched Durability from Patented Everlast Technology
Ernie Ball Everlast Delrin Picks are engineered with patented Everlast technology, utilizing Delrin thermoplastic resin to create picks that can withstand heavy strumming and shredding without warping or breaking. While ordinary picks would bend or snap under the same conditions, Ernie Ball Everlast Delrin Picks maintain their original shape and thickness. Their unsurpassed durability provides long-lasting comfort and consistent tone so you can focus on your playing rather than replacing your picks.
Textured, Non-Slip Grip for Precision and Control
The textured, non-slip surface of Ernie Ball Everlast Delrin Picks provides an enhanced grip so the pick won't slip between your fingers during intricate solos or fast strumming. The added control allows for improved speed, accuracy and dynamics. The textured grip also gives the picks a broken-in feel right out of the package so you can start playing comfortably without a break-in period.
Vibrant Colors and Thicknesses for Any Playing Style
Ernie Ball Everlast Delrin Picks are available in eight vibrant colors so you can choose your favorite or organize your picks by thickness. Thicknesses range from 0.73 mm to 1.5 mm, suitable for both light strumming and shredding. The variety of thicknesses and colors means there's an option for any playing style.



Reviews
4.69
48 Reviews
95%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Most Liked Positive Review
A pick is a pick (or so I thought)
I never really get too bent out of shape regarding guitar picks. I usually just buy the thickness I like in bulk for the best price I can find and move on. I ran out of my bulk supply awhile back and experimented with a hand full of different brands. These picks outlasted anything else I tried 3:1! Great edges, comfy fit, and more durable that any other I tried. Love these things. My only "con" if I had to dig deep to find one is that the thickness I like 0.48mm is only available in like a baby bluish color. Not my first choice for color, but who really cares what color your pick is, right?? Bought 10 packs and I should be good to go for a long time now.
Most Liked Negative Review
They're just nylon picks
I'm writing this review in hopes someone might see it and come to the realization that these picks, which Ernie Ball has chosen to label as being made of Delrin, are the same old nylon material that has been used by Dunlop and every other pick manufacturer for the last 50 years. Delrin is a DuPont trade name for the most commonly used blend of nylon. It is used in guitar picks, dog chew toys, brush handles, combs, knife handles, rifle stocks, bushings(even for your car) and a million other places that call for impact, abrasion and torsion resistant plastic with a long lifespan. This is a duplicitous effort on the part of Ernie Ball to confuse the average consumer into believing they are buying something different from the norm. You are not. You are buying regular old nylon picks, ones that are made to a significantly lower standard of quality compared to those produced by Dunlop, which seems to be the business model of Ernie Ball with all their products for at least the last 30 years. Apple does it, and people fall for it, so why not emulate them? Put a premium price on an inferior, cheaper product, and prey on the ignorance of the average consumer. Don't buy products from companies that do this sort of thing. They could easily have labeled these picks as nylon and everyone would have known what they were getting. They are trying to trick people to boost sales, and by the reviews, it works a lot of the time.
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- .48 mil, great thickness.1
Reviewed by 48 customers
Love these picks
Verified Buyer
submitted2 months ago
byEd
fromNew Hampshire
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Great looking guitar picks, light and just the right stiffness
Good product
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submitted5 months ago
byTim
fromSan diego
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Didn't know what to expect but, Ernie Ball didn't disappoint. They look good, feel good, and play good. The lettering is slightly raised to provide extra grip on the pick. Very good picks.
They're just nylon picks
submitted6 months ago
byWill
fromSoutheast Texas
I'm writing this review in hopes someone might see it and come to the realization that these picks, which Ernie Ball has chosen to label as being made of Delrin, are the same old nylon material that has been used by Dunlop and every other pick manufacturer for the last 50 years. Delrin is a DuPont trade name for the most commonly used blend of nylon. It is used in guitar picks, dog chew toys, brush handles, combs, knife handles, rifle stocks, bushings(even for your car) and a million other places that call for impact, abrasion and torsion resistant plastic with a long lifespan. This is a duplicitous effort on the part of Ernie Ball to confuse the average consumer into believing they are buying something different from the norm. You are not. You are buying regular old nylon picks, ones that are made to a significantly lower standard of quality compared to those produced by Dunlop, which seems to be the business model of Ernie Ball with all their products for at least the last 30 years. Apple does it, and people fall for it, so why not emulate them? Put a premium price on an inferior, cheaper product, and prey on the ignorance of the average consumer. Don't buy products from companies that do this sort of thing. They could easily have labeled these picks as nylon and everyone would have known what they were getting. They are trying to trick people to boost sales, and by the reviews, it works a lot of the time.
Decent pic
Verified Buyer
submitted8 months ago
byJ
fromReno nv
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
It's decent for the price
Solid!
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submitted8 months ago
byNate
fromCleveland
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Was looking for something similar to the Dunlop Tortex feel and decided to give these a shot. I like them but they don't have the same "powdery" feel as the Dunlops do. Still recommend!
I would buy this product again
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submitted8 months ago
byGannon
fromExeter, CA
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Feel and texture is great.
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