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Can I Buy Spare Parts For My pInstrument?

October 17th, 2022 | 1 min read

By Ewan Moore

Can you buy spare parts for your pInstrument? It’s a question we get asked all the time. After all, mouthpieces can get lost, and no matter how sturdy our products are, accidents can still happen that will leave your instrument in need of some TLC! 

In this article, we’ll quickly take you through some of the spare parts and accessories we offer.

Can I buy spare parts for my pInstrument?

Yes! We’ve introduced a wide range of spare parts in our online store that are designed to ease your stress by providing you with affordable options. Prices for spare parts include free shipping to global locations, and if you have a broken part you can get a replacement directly from us! 

Some of the spare parts we offer include:

  • Mouthpieces (metal and plastic)
  • Tuning slides
  • Slide locks
  • Water keys
  • Springs

Check out the store here, and if you’re ever unsure as to which part you might need to fix your pInstrument, please get in touch with us immediately! 

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Can I Buy Accessories For My pInstrument?

Looking for some great accessories for your pInstrument? We’ve got you covered. Our store carries a range of high-quality gig bags, carry cases, and cleaning kits to ensure your gear stays in great condition. While pInstruments are incredibly sturdy and capable of standing up to the most brutal knocks and bumps, they’re not indestructible! Like any instrument, they require looking after - and we have the right tools for the job. 

Find Out More! 

Convinced a plastic instrument is the right instrument for you? Feel free to browse through our comprehensive learning guide, or take a look at the full range of pInstruments to see if there might be a better fit for you. 

And if you’re still not sure, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with any questions you might have!

Ewan Moore

After seven years writing about video games, Ewan made the jump to the music instrument industry to stop his family asking when he was going to get a real job. Mostly, though, he adores music and is passionate about its vital role throughout life - especially in education. He also played guitar in several bands with deeply embarrassing names that won't be revealed here. With a degree in journalism from an NCTJ-accredited university under his belt, Ewan uses everything he learned as a writer over the last decade to help answer any questions you might have about pBone Music in an accessible (and hopefully entertaining) way. Because if you can write 1,000 words on SSDs and ray-tracing, you can explain why plastic instruments are accessible, sustainable, and fun.