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product_id: 2209452
title: "\"Hot House Blues\" Harmonica Set, 12 Keys with Deluxe Zippered Case"
brand: "hurricane harps"
price: "€ 22.55"
currency: EUR
in_stock: false
reviews_count: 8
url: https://www.desertcart.gr/products/2209452-hot-house-blues-harmonica-set-12-keys-with-deluxe-zippered
store_origin: GR
region: Greece
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# chrome-plated cover plates 12-key diatonic range waterproof ABS comb "Hot House Blues" Harmonica Set, 12 Keys with Deluxe Zippered Case

**Brand:** hurricane harps
**Price:** € 22.55
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🎶 Unlock your blues potential with the ultimate harmonica set!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** "Hot House Blues" Harmonica Set, 12 Keys with Deluxe Zippered Case by hurricane harps
- **How much does it cost?** € 22.55 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.gr](https://www.desertcart.gr/products/2209452-hot-house-blues-harmonica-set-12-keys-with-deluxe-zippered)

## Best For

- hurricane harps enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted hurricane harps brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Complete 12-Key Set:** Master every blues riff with all essential keys from C to B♭
- • **Premium Brass Reeds:** Experience rich, vibrant tones with precision brass reed plates
- • **Sleek Chrome Covers:** Shiny chrome plating adds style and protects your harmonicas from wear
- • **Deluxe Zippered Case:** Keep your full set organized and travel-ready in a stylish, secure case
- • **Durable Waterproof Comb:** Play anywhere worry-free with rugged ABS comb resistant to moisture

## Overview

The 'Hot House Blues' Harmonica Set offers 12 diatonic harmonicas covering all keys from C to B♭, featuring precision brass reed plates for superior sound, waterproof ABS combs for durability, and chrome-plated covers for lasting style—all housed in a deluxe zippered case perfect for musicians on the go.

## Description

Hurricane Harps - "Hot House Blues" harmonicas are great harmonicas designed to get players started with high quality harps at a reasonable price. They feature solid brass reed plates, ABS combs and sturdy chrome plated cover plates. They play and feel like other brands costing twice the price. Pick up one or a whole set and see what we mean. Also available in a chromatic model as well as in 7 and 12 key diatonic sets in attractive zippered cases.

## Features

- 10 Hole Diatonic Harmonica Set - 12 Key Set
- Keys of C, Db, D, Eb, E, F, F#, G, Ab, A, Bb, B
- Precision brass reed plates. Chrome plated cover plates. Waterproof ABS Comb

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Hurricane Harps
- **Instrument Key:** e,g
- **Material:** Chrome,Abs,Brass
- **Style:** Modern
- **Item Weight:** 2.5 Pounds

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent value. Bought these for my husband
*by A***R on June 29, 2015*

Excellent value. Bought these for my husband, who plays acoustic guitar for small venues. He was pleased with the quality.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Buy 'em cheaper by the dozen!
*by S***T on December 19, 2013*

Everything you wanted to know about a dozen harmonicas in a zippered case, but didn't know who to ask.First, who the Sam Hill am I? I played cheap harmonicas in the 80's and early 90's, but I never made a dime at it and never tried to. I studied saxophone for nearly 6 years in school, 2 under Dr. Michael Hernon. So, I know a little about music, I am not a harmonica pro, but people have often asked me to play that again, which I take as a pretty good compliment. I started playing harmonicas again lately and here I am.Someone had to buy these things and really go over them. I guess it might as well be me. Can you get a dozen tin whistles and a decent carrying case for $44.99? No. So what do you get in harmonicas for $44.99 and a zippered, padded case thrown in for free no less? Let's start with the case. You might like it more than I do. I think it is ok. It has a little glue where it shouldn't be and the fabric is pretty coarse, but you know that if you bought any kind of harmonica case that held 12 harmonicas without the harmonicas and got it at a music store they would be $29.95-$39.95, maybe more. I give the case three stars. If you consider the value make it four. The fuzz inside sheds a little, but it is new and not too bad.Next the harmonicas. They remind me in appearance of my old Bluesband Hohner (China of course) They use Philips screws on the covers like them. Then the cover looks like a Special 20 imitation, but much thinner. This is a good place to tell you that if you really squeeze harmonicas (I don't, I blow into them to make them squeal, not squeeze the sound out of them) you will probably crush these harmonicas. Some people crush expensive harmonicas. These will be easier to crush. The corners of the plastic combs are sharp and that can be fixed with a fine emery board easy enough. They don't say China on them anywhere that I can see, so that may be worth something if you catch it from upscale harmonica players. The cover does not have the key stamped on it. The key is stamped in gold left of the blow holes in the comb. Some people say their harmonicas smelled (tasted?) like WD-40. Mine don't. Just how do they know what WD-40 tastes like has got me wondering . . .How do they sound? Well, they sound. Not a dead note in any of the 240 notes. The blows all blow and the draws all draw. I really expected at least some of them to be dud reeds and not sound. They all sound. So how do they sound? Bright. They are not as much like an organ sound as my more expensive harps on chords, but more of a bright sound. I don't know if anyone will understand this, but some harmonicas have what I call China tuning. I have a cheap Swan harp that is that way for example. It is a brighter and closer to almost clashing (well maybe sometimes it does clash a little) chord tuning. These have a little of what I call the China tuning sound to me. I didn't put them up to the harmonica tuner, that would take all night, but I can tell you that no single notes sound off and no chords are really irritating. Maybe a little tremolo effect with some chords, but I can live with it. They are not as loud as my Special 20, but not off by a lot. (Just for the record my first Special 20 was defective, so when it comes to quality go figure)I couldn't stand it. I took the covers off of one and the reeds look a tad high to me and that might explain why you have to blow/draw a little harder. I don't know if the harmonicas leak air in the plates to comb junction or just the reeds are stiff and a little open. I have had harps that needed a break in and these might be that way. I would put a Hohner Special 20 at about a 4 or 4.2 for sound. These are about a 3.2, but crank up the air and they sound more alive.Can you bend notes on these harmonicas? Yes, but it takes a little more effort. The reeds could be stiff and benefit from a breaking in period. Look at it as practice. Bend notes on these and the pro harps will be easy.The reed plates screw in and seem a little thinner than my Huangs and Hohners, I didn't pull one and measure. Thinner plates could affect the sound as well. I wonder what changing the cover to a thicker Special 20 cover would do for the sound? If I were a betting man I would bet a honey bun to a doughnut it would fit.What is the bottom line? These are not pro line harps, but they are not dogs either. Let's face it, there are a lot of harmonica players out there that wouldn't know the difference in a hundred dollar harmonica and one that comes from Cracker Barrel (those aren't too bad really). They will love these. Then there are people that know the difference and they aren't harmonica snobs. They will have a lot of fun with these. Put me in that category. If I needed a key that I don't have I would play on stage with one of these, it would take more effort and air, but I am up to it. Then there are people I am sure that would laugh at me over the thought of performing with these. Those people should just move along, nothing to see here for them.I have seen these on the internet for $79 and $99 at different places. Would I pay that for them? Probably not, but if you gave $79 for them I wouldn't think you got cheated if yours are as good as mine are. I will swap out a few of my favorite harps for some of the keys and take the pack with me. I will use these as practice/just for fun harps and see if they break in any. If you don't expect these to be as good as the pro harps they look like, then you won't be disappointed. Same if you expect them to be a little better than the one you got for Christmas when you were ten years old. So I say, why not buy them cheaper by the dozen?

### ⭐ and how bad could these be
*by I***N on June 20, 2015*

I bought these harmonicas thinking, 'well, I don't want to spend $20 per harp, and how bad could these be?'. Turns out, very VERY bad. I opened the case and took out the 'D' harmonica and gave it a try. Half the holes were muted or made weird sounds. I tried the G and C harmonicas to see if they worked well, and some of them worked slightly better, but playing them was a chore. I didn't even unwrap the rest. That should tell you everything you need to know. You probably don't need half of these keys, so go ahead and buy two or three better harmonicas.

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*Last updated: 2026-04-23*