

🎶 Pick your vibe, own the stage.
The Augshy Guitar Picks 150 Pack offers a professional-grade variety of celluloid picks in thin (0.46 mm), medium (0.71 mm), and heavy (0.96 mm) gauges. Designed for acoustic, electric, and bass guitars, these picks deliver a warm, classic tone with durability and comfort, making them ideal for both practice and performance. With 150 colorful picks included, you’ll never run out or compromise on your sound.






| ASIN | B07THHQ4DR |
| Best Sellers Rank | #329 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #15 in Guitar Picks & Bass Picks |
| Color Name | Colorful |
| Compatible Devices | Guitar |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,744) |
| Date First Available | June 25, 2019 |
| Guitar Pick Thickness | 0.96 mm millimeters |
| Item Weight | 1.06 ounces |
| Item model number | YUE-QI-73 |
| Material Type | Celluloid |
| Product Dimensions | 1.2 x 1.04 x 0.04 inches |
| Size | 3 size |
K**.
Feel and Play Like Name Brands at a Fraction of the Cost
These picks feel and function the same as Fender mediums and other well known medium picks I’ve used, but at a fraction of the cost. The 0.71 mm thickness hits that perfect balance of flexibility and control, giving a warm, rounded tone that works great for both practice and playing out. They’re comfortable in the hand, durable, and don’t feel flimsy or cheap at all. The variety of colors is a nice bonus, and having a large pack means I’m never scrambling for a pick. These are an excellent value and honestly hard to beat for everyday playing. Highly recommended!!
A**S
Worth every cent (unless you're a bassist)
Excellent quality/quantity ratio, they're basic, but they're comparable to other regular brands. Definitely would recommend. (also, has varied thicknesses of picks, so it's got a little something for everyone. Nothing thick as a bass pick in here though- it works only for guitar). Also it smells horrid when you first pull it out of the box, but it airs out after a little while, so don't chuck it in the trash. VInyl smells funny for some reason
R**I
Excellent Variety and Great Value
This pack has thin, medium, and heavy picks, perfect for experimenting with tone and playing style. The celluloid feels smooth but grippy, and there are plenty of picks to last a long time. Excellent value for any guitarist.
M**O
Acceptable Quality Picks
What can you say? They're picks and you get a lot of 'em for very little money. I bought the "thins" version, which seem just a tiny bit thinner than Fender thins. Because of this, they are a tiny bit more likely to break in the middle of your Spinal Tap-esque solo. I'm not a great player, but what I lack in skill I make up for by hitting the strings very hard. Even so, I most often get through four noisy sets without breaking one of these picks. In fact, in the month or so I've been using them, I think I've only cracked one, which is about average for me, so maybe they're more durable than I'm giving them credit for. They just feel a bit flimsy. They come in a wide variety of bright colors and are pretty attractive, as picks go. The only real downside: they STINK! Good God Almighty, do they stink. I'm not sure what recycled plastic they use to make these, but I can only assume it comes from the soles of sandals worn by former Pharaohs who have been embalmed, mummified and rotting underground for 2,500 years. Phew! Seriously, though, it's a strong, stinky, plastic-y smell that is not ever going to be mistaken for roses. I'm hoping the smell goes away after a while. But honestly, it's not TOO terrible, so long as you keep your nose away from the Ziplock bag (my recommendation) you're keeping them in. I've been carrying about 50 picks (in bags) in all my guitar cases for the past month, and the smell hasn't spread to the guitar/case in that time, so that's really not a worry. Bottom line: For the money, why not?
S**!
Perfect Picks for My Guitar Pick Bouquet!
I bought this guitar picks set to create a unique guitar pick bouquet, and it was a total success! The variety of colors and designs made the bouquet look vibrant and eye-catching. The picks are good quality — sturdy and not too flimsy, so they hold their shape perfectly in the arrangement. If you’re looking for a fun craft project or a special gift idea for a music lover, this set is perfect. It made my DIY bouquet not only beautiful but meaningful too!
C**R
GOOD PURCHASE
Ive played guitar for a while. Ill tell you now, unless youre in the world of unique or more specific picks, these are exactly the same as the fender or other band name ones. Same sound quality and everything. Theyre really exactly the same. And a great value.
T**P
Thin
Very thin, and they smell really weird
F**K
Just like name brands
These are exactly the same as the pics you are used to. Great colors and this pack will last you quite a while even if you are a performing musician. Can’t beat the price -excellent quality.
B**T
Correcto. Buena relación calidad precio
S**S
If you have friends (or enemies) over for a jam session and they are always forgetting to come equipped then it isn't going to hurt to have a 150 pack of these reasonably decent picks on hand. Inexpensive enough that you won't mind that pal pocketing a few picks along with your lighter before leaving for the night. Good quality picks, there is a nice assortment of sizes and differing colours for every guitarist out there. Decent deal price-wise and worth the price of admission.
V**H
I own a busy music school and if I could charge people for petty theft every time they took a guitar pick home "accidentally", boy oh boy! I like certain types of picks as do my teachers. Students are not as fussy and that's where our review begins dear reader. I got tired of paying 50 cents per quality guitar pick only for them to show up in someone else's dryer. So I ordered these. And they're exactly what I was hoping for; guitar picks that students will use in a pinch and if they "take a walk" I'm not going to lose my mind. Teachers will also probably actively avoid them. Not that they're bad, they're celluloid guitar picks and not intended for pros. Could a pro use one? Sure! Would they? Probably not. These came in multiple colors (8) and three different weights, Light/Medium/Heavy. At approx 8 cents a pick they're exactly what I need and most likely exactly what you need.
C**S
Las utilizo para regalarlas después de los conciertos. No valen ni para tomar por el culo para tocar con ellas pero son bonitas para regalar al público.
E**3
Calidad precio superada con exito
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