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Pearl Drum Keys and Wrenches, Single Unit (K030)

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About this item

  • The Pearl Hi-Tension Drum Key has an extra-wide handle for the necessary leverage needed to crank high-tension marching drums with Kevlar heads.
  • Large drum key provides high torque for high-tension applications
  • Chrome plated key is heavy duty also great for standard drums
  • For use on snares toms and bass drums.


The Pearl Hi-Tension Drum Key has an extra-wide handle for the necessary leverage needed to crank high-tension marching drums with Kevlar heads.


Xavier McGarrell
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2022
Standard pearl drum key. Does what it’s intended to do
gimmeshoes
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2021
Review’s over go home what more do you want it works omg
blongus
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2016
This was and still is absolutely perfect for tuning every drum we own. It has been holding up perfectly to even our rusty screws that don't want to turn. I would definitely recommend this again and would buy it again if for some reason it broke or I lost it!!
Steven
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2012
This thing comes in handy so often, it's hard to believe I survived before I had one. It gets used for everything from tightening the harnesses to tuning the drums. It's a great addition to have to the tools just laying around, or just slide it in your backpack for when your out on the field. I made a paracord keychain for mine, and it's always nearby.
Charles Edgar Hampton
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2012
This key takes all the tension and torque you can throw at it. The only problem with it is keeping up with it as envious section members sometimes develop sticky fingers or forget to return it after borrowing! This is the only key to buy for marching band. I have use standard ones for drumset and concert band. Ratchets and all others fail/break when trying to tune marching snares.You get what you pay for, and this quality is certainly worth the price.