Fender 351 Shape White Moto Thin Guitar Picks (144-pack) vs Fender Premium 48 Pack Picks Sampler
Overall winner: Fender 351 Shape White Moto Thin Guitar Picks (144-pack)
Key Differences
The Premium 48 Pack (A) is a multi-color sampler with a variety of gauges and a traditional celluloid feel, suited for players wanting mixed thicknesses. The 144-pack Moto Thin (B) is a large single-gauge set in 351 shape emphasizing consistent thin picks and premium celluloid durability — better for players who want many identical picks
Fender 351 Shape White Moto Thin Guitar Picks (144-pack)
Premium celluloid guitar picks in a 351 shape for bright, airy sustain. Durable, comfortable feel ideal for strumming heavy styles; pack includes 144 picks. Customers note good quality and clean tone
Pros
- comfortable 351 shape
- bright airy sustain
- premium celluloid durability
- large 144-pack
Cons
- mixed views on thickness
Fender Premium 48 Pack Picks Sampler
Fender picks sampler featuring 48 celluloid picks in thin, medium, and heavy gauges. Provides a smooth surface and warm, round tone. Customers value the gauge variety and color options
Pros
- variety of gauges
- multi-color pack
- celluloid texture for traditional feel
- suitable for beginners and advanced players
Cons
- limited to 48-count pack
- no single gauge focus
- no explicit durability data
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Fender |
| Durability | Fender |
| Versatility | Fender |
| User Reviews | Fender |