Légère French Cut Tenor Sax/Bass Clarinet Reed Trial Kit
Légère French Cut Tenor Sax/Bass Clarinet Reed Trial Kit
Try before you decide.
Like our VK1 strength trial kits, we're now offering a trial kit of Légère French Cut Tenor Sax/Bass Clarinet reeds. They're great, but not everyone's cup of tea, so if you decide they aren't for you, you don't have to commit hundreds of dollars to the process. It's worry-free reed shopping!
That's what this Trial Kit is for.
For those who have never tried Légère French Cut reeds, get the full trial kit which comes with 7 reeds — one in each strength that I carry — and then try them for 7 days (which should be more than enough time to determine which strength is for you). Anything you like, you keep. Anything you don't, you send back to me with the postage-paid label. I only charge for the reeds you keep, and refund the rest (minus shipping, because...of course).
Now, what if you don't want to keep anything? Well, that's okay, too. I'll refund you the kit price minus a $25 trial fee + postage.
Important note: the reeds AND the case you return must be in brand-new condition, or I won't be able to refund those reeds. Which is to say, play nice, and we can take care of each other!
So, in a nutshell:
- Order the trial kit
- Try the reeds for 7 days
- Keep the ones you like
- Return the ones you don't like for a refund (minus two-way shipping):
- Return all of them, pay a $25 trial fee
- Keep any of them, pay a $0 trial fee
Make sense? Cool. If not, just shoot me an email and I'll be happy to explain.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Will I get brand new reeds with my trial pack?
A: You will likely receive a mix of new and previously-tried reeds
Q: Eww! That's gross. I don't want to try something that someone else has put in their mouth!
A: Fair point. But know this: every trial reed that is returned goes through a sterilization process to remove all kinds of cooties! Besides, do you think dentists use disposable tools? Nope, they sterilize them. While I can't use the same method they do (they use heat, which I can't), these reeds are just as sterile. Cross my heart.
Q: Ok, what's this sterilization process, then?
A: When trial reeds (and cases) are returned, they take a nice bath in Hypochlorous Acid, which is the same disinfectant used in child-care and pre-school institutions. Hypochlorous acid is highly active against all bacterial, viral, and fungal human pathogens and kills spore-forming and non-spore bacteria within seconds. So yeah, it's awesome. Then into a sealed pouch they go, ready for the next trial.
Q: What if I want to buy more of a certain strength?
A: No problem. Just head over to the French Cut Tenor Sax/Bass Clarinet page and order to your heart's content.
Q: What if I have other questions?
A: Feel free to send me an email!