Set of 3 Hand Painted Frog Guiro Rasps vs EastRock Stainless Steel Guiro Shaker 8"–13" with Scraper
Overall winner: EastRock Stainless Steel Guiro Shaker 8"–13" with Scraper
Key Differences
EastRock's stainless-steel guiro (8"–13") is a single, durable metal instrument with a textured surface and an included 8-tine scraper for varied sounds, while World Percussion USA offers a set of three hand-painted wooden frog guiros of different sizes that deliver a range of tones together but have limited reviews and variable finishes
Set of 3 Hand Painted Frog Guiro Rasps
Hand painted wooden frog gui-ro rasp set with three sizes for low to high melodies; unique hand-painted composition may vary. Includes three different wood frog sizes for varied tones
Pros
- set includes three sizes
- hand painted designs
- produces a range of tones when played together
- unique hand-painted variations
Cons
- hand-painted variations mean slight design differences
- limited reviews available
EastRock Stainless Steel Guiro Shaker 8"–13" with Scraper
Stainless steel guiro shaker with textured surface and 8-tine scraper for percussion. Durable, compact construction offers solid sound; customers note quality and durability with mixed opinions on size and sound clarity
Pros
- durable stainless steel construction
- textured surface for consistent rasp
- includes 8-tine scraper for varied sounds
- compact and reusable design
Cons
- size may be large for some users
- mixed opinions on sound quality
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | EASTROCK |
| Durability | EASTROCK |
| Versatility | EASTROCK |
| User Reviews | EASTROCK |