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3
5 Reviews
33%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
- Personal Use And Friends1
- Difficult To Use1
- Flimsy Construction1
- Square head too big1
- A Little Expensive1
- Beginner1
- Casual Do-It-Yourselfer1
- Compact1
- Easy To Use1
- Great Little Tool1
- Lightweight1
- Reliable1
Reviewed by 5 customers
Wrong size for my piano
submitted22 days ago
byTom
fromIllinois
No size was indicated when I ordered, so I wrongly assumed all pianos had the same size pegs. Turns out this tool is for much larger tuning pegs than I have. I guess this is a number 3, and I need a number 2 or 1. (I can't be sure though)
Awful. Head stripped within first 15 minutes of use
submitted5 years ago
byUndisclosed
fromUndisclosed
Complete garbage. Took it out of the box, 15 minutes later it had BROKEN on elf the tuning pegs on my piano, left the rest of the tuning pegs stripped. Awful, cheap tool. If you're considering buying this, Be careful your tuning pegs aren't too small.
Great
Verified Buyer
submitted9 years ago
byJamin
fromundisclosed
A cheap tuner that does the job (at least for those of us who are just learning to tune a piano).
It works
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submitted9 years ago
byCarl
fromundisclosed
Did what I needed it to do!
Piano Tuning Hammer
submitted10 years ago
byJohnny G
fromCypress, Texas 77433
I tuned my own spinet piano. It is very old. Now it sounds like new. I learned how from a video on youtube. I liked the piano tuning hammer. I would recommend keeping it inside of the piano.
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submitted4 years ago
asked byJack
fromLenoir city tn
Is it a no. 2
Yessubmitted6 years ago
asked byRobie
fromWashington
Does this fit a 4mm square tuning post for a zither?
Yes, the square top is what you want.





