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The plastic and build quality are definitely cheaper
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Plastic is a little flimsy though, have to be gentle with it
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Weak plastic composition.
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Cheap plastic...breaks but tuner works fine
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Cheap plastic...breaks but tuner works fine
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Apparently the new one comes with a clear plastic finish which isn't strong enough and there have been numerous reports of
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Regarding the reviews that discuss the sockets being cheap plastic and breaking
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My other snark (SN-5 ??)is a shinier plastic and is still going strong.
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the plastic is either super cheap or faulty
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Cheap plastic...breaks but tuner works fine
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The plastic is weak
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Unfortunately, they use a really lousy quality plastic to connect the ball joints of the stem to the tuner body, and they break very, very easily.
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Does the job well and haven't had any problems with weak plastic...yet.
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the new one is shinny brittle plastic 2
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It was made of cheap plastic
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I've owned Snarks over the last 5 years because they are easy to read in any lighting situation, but they always seem to be hit and miss as to their longevity.
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Works exactly as it should and is durable
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Works as it should.
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it works as it should and is easy to tune mt guitar
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Very easy to put it on any guitar, works with electrics just as well as acoustics, very easy to get the guitar in tune even in a noisy environment.
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Seems to work great as far as I can tell
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Works as it should.
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Works as it should with a chromatic type graph
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The tuner works as it should and has a nice display
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Works as should much faster than other rivals I have tried
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Not as accurate as I
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As a basic tuner it's ok but not as accurate as I