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 WARNING DO NOT daddario reed cases
Author: DougR 
Date:   2024-11-09 19:29

Hi folks.

My experience with these cases, the ones with the recessed holder for humidipaks in the lids, is after a few years of use they develop a sticky film on the exterior that can't be cleaned, un-stickified, or removed (at least not without methylated spirits and lots of elbow grease, and my question is, why should a consumer HAVE to do this anyway?).

I'm recommending (as a user) to consider my experience (and others', I'm by no means alone in this) BEFORE purchasing the damn things. If you want a well designed reed case that nonetheless becomes disgusting to touch (my view) after a couple of years, by all means buy them.

I have written to Daddario about this issue and my communication was ignored.

I now need to replace probably a dozen of the things, and will NOT be replacing them with Daddario products, since (again, my experience) Daddario just does not care.

Cheers, all!

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 Re: WARNING DO NOT daddario reed cases
Author: Chris P 
Date:   2024-11-10 03:59

You'd have thought this sort of rubberised coating should have at least underwent stringent tests to see how durable it was and how well it and the underlying adhesive held up over time and through use before it was used on products that were put on the market. I bet loads of companies that used it on cameras, phones, remote controls and whatnot are now kicking themselves for using it due to all the complaints or returns, even though most returns would be out of warranty.

Former oboe finisher
Howarth of London
1998 - 2010

The opinions I express are my own.

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 Re: WARNING DO NOT daddario reed cases
Author: Ed 
Date:   2024-11-10 19:15

I found it very easy to clean or remove that coating once it deteriorated and have just continued to use the cases. I am too cheap to buy anything new, LOL

Although, I was looking at the Pereira cases and they are very reasonably priced

https://www.pereira3d.com/product-page/pereira-3d-single-double-reed-cases

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 Re: WARNING DO NOT daddario reed cases
Author: DougR 
Date:   2024-11-10 19:33

Chris P: exactly my thought.
Ed: thanks for your post. Gonna give Pereira a try. What did you use to remove the gunk?

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 Re: WARNING DO NOT daddario reed cases
Author: Ed 
Date:   2024-11-11 19:37

It was a while back, but I think I used one of the commercial products like Goo Gone and an abrasive pad. I have heard of some using other types of solvents like acetone.

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 Re: WARNING DO NOT daddario reed cases
Author: lydian 
Date:   2024-11-11 19:46

Unfortunately, gasoline works best. I've tried just about everything else with little success. This rubbery stuff seems to have been put on everything 15-20 years ago for its soft texture (remotes, etc.), and now all of it is sticky, not just reed cases. I don't think you can fault the manufacturers who had no idea it would degrade like this. Don't even get me started on plastic headlight lenses.

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 Re: WARNING DO NOT daddario reed cases
Author: JamesOrlandoGarcia 
Date:   2024-11-11 23:47

They’re the best reed case on the market. I experience the least warpage and holds Eb/Bb/Bass reeds comfortably.

They’re also pretty cheap. It’s not a realistic expectation that they will stay beautiful forever like grandpa’s Rolex watch.

James Garcia
Bass Clarinet/Clarinet III, Des Moines Symphony Orchestra

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 Re: WARNING DO NOT daddario reed cases
Author: DougR 
Date:   2024-11-12 04:06

Dear James Orlando Garcia--
Condescension and insults are not a good look. That is all.

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 Re: WARNING DO NOT daddario reed cases
Author: clarnibass 
Date:   2024-11-12 23:16

>> It’s not a realistic expectation that they will stay beautiful <<

That isn't the problem. It's that they become sticky and leave sticky residue on your hands when touching them, plus getting stuck a bit to anything they touch... like the clarinet case you want to put them in.

>> This rubbery stuff seems to have been put on everything 15-20 years ago for its soft texture (remotes, etc.), and now all of it is sticky, not just reed cases. <<

It seems that it happens with different materials because not all could be fixed the same way. Plier handles, old(ish) watches, pot handles, mouthpiece caps, etc. Some were fixed in a dishwasher but some remained the same. Acetone fixed some of them but not all. One mouthpiece cap remained slightly sticky no matter what I tried.

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 Re: WARNING DO NOT daddario reed cases
Author: donald 
Date:   2024-11-15 00:48

AAAAANNNND I just unearthed my wife's bass clarinet mouthpiece (unused for the last 5 years) complete with Vandoren Optimum ligature and Vandoren mouthpiece cap...
The mouthpiece cap is sticky. Ugh.



Post Edited (2024-11-15 07:11)

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 Re: WARNING DO NOT daddario reed cases
Author: clarnibass 
Date:   2024-11-15 09:17

The Vandoren mouthpiece cap are particularly known for this. I changed mine for this reason. I'm using a BG cap that is actually much older than the Vandoren cap and not a hint of stickiness.

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