Fender Stratocaster Pickguard (3 Single-Coil, 11 hole, 3-ply) White vs FLEOR Alnico5 Humbucker Pickup Set for LP-style Guitars

Key Differences

Fender pickguard (A) is a three-ply, 11-hole Stratocaster pickguard that fits multiple Strat models and sits in a lower price tier, while the FLEOR set (B) is an Alnico 5 humbucker pickup set for LP-style guitars with wax-potting and specified coil resistances but has mixed fit reports and occasional dented covers. Choose A if you need a straightforward, broadly compatible cosmetic/electrical mounting part for Strat-style guitars; choose B if you want upgraded humbucker electronics (Alnico 5, wax-potted) for an LP-style instrument and can accommodate possible fit or cosmetic issues

Fender Stratocaster Pickguard (3 Single-Coil, 11 hole, 3-ply) White

Fender Stratocaster Pickguard (3 Single-Coil, 11 hole, 3-ply) White

Fender • ★ 4.2/5 • Budget

Three-ply white pickguard for Stratocaster with 11-hole alignment. Provides compatibility with Mexican and American Strats and improves appearance and buildup, per customer feedback

Pros

  • 3-ply design
  • Good fit on multiple Strat models
  • Improved look with tortoise shell design
  • Quality construction noted by customers

Cons

  • Hole alignment may be inconsistent
  • Visible scratches and tooling marks
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FLEOR Alnico5 Humbucker Pickup Set for LP-style Guitars

FLEOR Alnico5 Humbucker Pickup Set for LP-style Guitars

FLEOR • ★ 3.8/5 • Budget

Alnico 5 humbucker set for LP-style electrics; includes neck and bridge pickups with wax-potted sealing to reduce noise. Customers note solid tone and value, with some fit concerns

Pros

  • Alnico 5 magnet material
  • Wax-potted to reduce noise
  • Neck and bridge coils specified resistance
  • Black pickup covers

Cons

  • Fit reception is mixed
  • Some customers received dented covers
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price Fender
Durability FLEOR
Versatility Fender
User Reviews Fender