
I bought this item, because a need a bag for my sax and ride my bike at the same time.
but if you’re outside US, don buy it! taxes and courier services are very, very expensive!
Can ReNu multipurpose cleaner be used with Aquify Pro-Guard case?
When I got my contacts, I was given two solutions to try: ReNu and Aquify. I tried Case Pro the ReNu first and really liked it. I finally got my colored contacts and would like to wear them, but my clear ones are still good. Is it safe to use the ReNu with the Aquify’s Pro-Guard case? I have no allergies to metals. If it isn’t safe, I’ll just buy a case for my color contacts.
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When I got my contacts, I was given two solutions to try: ReNu and Aquify. I tried Case Pro the ReNu first and really liked it. I finally got my colored contacts and would like to wear them, but my clear ones are still good. Is it safe to use the ReNu with the Aquify’s Pro-Guard case? I have no allergies to metals. If it isn’t safe, I’ll just buy a case for my color contacts.
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September 2nd, 2010 at 3:09 pm
I opted for this because the BAM was so expensive. The pocket is nice, but it’s not the full width of the case, so I can’t put in a big folder without leaving the zipper open and having it stick out. The A clarinet does not make not a precise fit where the keys don’t quite align with the spaces for them. The space for the A bell is Bb sized. It fits, but not quite right. I mean, did they try to put an A clarinet in it?
September 3rd, 2010 at 2:56 am
This case is huge. But the quality is very evident – sort of an instrument vault. Not practical for casual carting of instruments. But otherwise should protect them from everything but a big fire. It would be better to design separate daughter cases for each instrument that interlocked when both are needed. Otherwise, a regular transport case is needed for the Bb.
September 3rd, 2010 at 3:18 pm
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R24ZKDHFG4TW2D I recently decided to play the clarinet after 24 years due to an injury. My doctor says it is good therapy. I noticed that my case did not seem to protect my clarinet well and I was told by the instrument technician that little dust mites can get inside the case and they eat the pads. He told me that the zippered cases are the best because they protect the instrument from the elements. During the same time I got another clarinet so now I have two. One 30 plus years old and a Selmer Soloist or C211 as they call it now. I said I wonder if they make a case to hold two clarinets that way I can get rid of my other cases. I was so happy when I found one. To help further I finished the review on video and I hope it helps you. The pictures shown on the page are very well done. Thank you for reading and viewing my video review.
September 4th, 2010 at 2:52 am
Very nice case – holds everything you need. Only complaint is that there’s not a big enough pouch for music in folders.
September 4th, 2010 at 3:22 pm
The case was exactly what we saw in the store and we saved about 40%! It came in a couple of days and was an easy transaction.