Eastrock Nickel-plated Piccolo in key of C with case vs Eastrock Silver-Plated Piccolo in Key of C with Case

Key Differences

Pick the silver-plated Eastrock (A) if you prefer a silver finish and slightly upgraded plating; choose the nickel-plated Eastrock (B) if you want the more affordable option and the included gloves. Both are keyed in C for beginners and share similar review scores and reported functionality concerns

Eastrock Nickel-plated Piccolo in key of C with case

Eastrock Nickel-plated Piccolo in key of C with case

EASTROCK • ★ 3.2/5 • Mid-Range

Nickel-plated piccolo in key of C with closed holes, included cleaning tools and case. Great value for beginners with attractive appearance, though sound quality and functionality receive mixed feedback from customers

Pros

  • nickel-plated body and keys
  • includes case, cleaning rod, cloth and gloves
  • clear key of C piccolo
  • easy to maintain

Cons

  • mixed sound quality
  • functionality reports of not working properly
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Eastrock Silver-Plated Piccolo in Key of C with Case

Eastrock Silver-Plated Piccolo in Key of C with Case

EASTROCK • ★ 3.2/5 • Mid-Range

Piccolo with silver-plated body and keys for beginners, includes hard case, cleaning rod, cloth and gloves. Some customers note good value and attractive appearance, while sound quality and functionality receive mixed feedback

Pros

  • silver-plated body and keys
  • includes cleaning accessories and case
  • designed for beginners

Cons

  • mixed sound quality feedback
  • reporting functionality issues
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price EASTROCK
Durability EASTROCK
Versatility Tie
User Reviews Tie