Eastar Kids Accordion Toy — 10-key Mini Musical Instrument (White) vs Lotkey 17-key Piano Accordion for Kids, 8 Bass
Overall winner: Lotkey 17-key Piano Accordion for Kids, 8 Bass
Key Differences
Eastar (A) is a 10-key mini accordion positioned at a more affordable price point and is praised for sound quality and as a starter/gift, while Lotkey (B) is a larger 17-key piano-style accordion with an 8-bass setup and a durable celluloid body and finish suited to beginners seeking piano-style keys and sturdier construction
Eastar Kids Accordion Toy — 10-key Mini Musical Instrument (White)
Compact 10-key accordion for children that promotes creativity, hand-eye coordination, and musical play. Customers note good sound quality and value for money, with mixed opinions on beginning-use ease
Pros
- promotes creativity and coordination
- good sound quality
- valued as a gift and starter instrument
- durable reed material noted
Cons
- mixed opinions on ease of use for beginners
- thumb straps may break
Lotkey 17-key Piano Accordion for Kids, 8 Bass
A 17-key piano keyboard accordion with a celluloid body and durable finish. Built for children and beginners to practice, with a clear timbre. Customers note solid functionality and suitability for early learners
Pros
- piano-key keyboard for flexible play
- durable celluloid body with attractive finish
- suitable for children and beginners
- clear, louder timbre
Cons
- noise level varies
- ease of play noted as mixed by customers
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Eastar |
| Durability | LOTKEY |
| Versatility | LOTKEY |
| User Reviews | LOTKEY |