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The LOLUNUT Snare Drum Stand is a heavy-duty, adjustable tripod stand designed for 10-14 inch drum pads. It features a height range of 14.5 to 23 inches, 360-degree rotation for customizable angles, and a built-in drum stick holder. Its foldable design ensures easy storage and portability, making it ideal for beginners and traveling musicians seeking durability and ergonomic comfort.







| ASIN | B0817TS5ZZ |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Base Type | Leg |
| Best Sellers Rank | #69,963 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #77 in Drum Set Snare Drum Stands |
| Color Name | black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (718) |
| Date First Available | November 8, 2019 |
| Finish Type | Painted |
| Item Weight | 4.55 pounds |
| Manufacturer | LOLUNUT |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Product Dimensions | 15.9 x 5.2 x 4.8 inches |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | Stand + Stick Holder |
| UPC | 757420030536 |
A**R
Great for Yamaha DD55
I brought this for my Yamaha DD55 electric tabke top drum kit. Works great, and adjustable for height and width. Good quality and strong.
J**W
n/a
just a great itum
S**M
Good value for the price
The big difference between higher end, more expensive snare stands, is ease of use among other things. This stand is solid enough to hold most snare drums securely, I would use this in a home studio where I set it up once and leave it. I would not buy this for a gig or touring kit. The real difference is the small cheaper tightening nuts, they're very hard to adjust and get tight, do yourself a favor and use vice grips or pliers to tighten it up and then leave it and never touch it again... that's why it's good for a Studio and not for gigging.
T**N
Unstable, but usable for beginners
In my opinion, this snare stand is adequate for lightweight drums like an electronic pad, nothing more. I’ve been using this for many months to hold the 14” snare pad of my e-kit. I don’t beat on it like a monster. I usually play a mix of jazz, pop, and rock but almost no metal. Still, the stand tends to wobble and, sometimes, even tips over. I have double kick pedals and this stand fits between them, but I cannot fully adjust the feet ALL the way to their widest. That does contribute some to the instability, but this real problem is that this stand is so lightweight it simply is not stable. If this stand was heavier it would not wobble so much. I’d say this stand will get you by for awhile if you’re using a lightweight e-drum pad, but once you get past the beginner level and start playing seriously, you’ll need to buy a more serious stand. I wouldn’t trust this on a gig. This is for students who have a very tight budget.
G**Y
Good stand
Used for a practice pad stand. Works great very sturdy.
M**N
It Works well
I bought it for my drum practice pad. It works as expected.
R**.
Sturdy built
I was amazed of how sturdy the stand was when I opened the box. To one of the previous reviews, yes the adjustment is made of plastic. But if you don’t over screw it, it should last a while. For the price, it’s a great deal.
T**V
Stand works "OK" though I wouldn't put an expensive snare on it. Good for practice pad.
Stand is adequate...it's for my son's drum practice pad. Not sure I'd want to put am expensive snare on it but it works OK for the practice pad. Height could be several inches higher. It won't work if you're going to stand over it (unless you're short).
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