Andoer Compact Ukelele Hawaiian Mahogany Aquila Rosewood Fretboard Bridge Soprano 4 Stringed Instrument 21 inch
M**S
Mandyinwales
I am only a beginner but this looks beautiful and glossy and is extra narrow which suits my playing position. Sound quality is good as well. Delivered before due date. Excellent service and good value price.
A**Y
Brilliant
Beautiful ukelele, has a good weight to it and sounds even better, haven't put it down for hours
O**R
Five Stars
Best uke ever
A**R
Beautiful piece
Beautiful Ukulele, very detailed construction and definitely worth the money!
C**
Serious Ukulele for the price of a toy..
Great little Ukulele for the money. Fit, finish and hardware are all remarkable for the money and has an arched back too. Holds tune well (up and down the neck)
S**T
Beautifully made and designed - but is it a ZL ukulele, or an LZ ukulele, or an Andoer?
This is such a pretty looking ukukele, beautifully finished. It’s even got buttons fitted for straps. I’m a sucker for a slimline ukukele as they are so lovely to hold (I have got the Kala Traveller in both soprano and concert, and a Rubin ( now called a Caramel) slimline tenor in zebrawood. I love playing them all.) I wanted a uke I could leave at a holiday home, yet still play occasionally at the local ukulele group there, and thought this fitted the bill. I loved the look of this one right from the start. It looks like a ukulele far more expensive than it is.The upsides:Very well builtBeautifully finishedSolid and robustHas sealed geared tunersHas two buttons on for a strapIt was in tune pretty much all over the fretboardThe action was fine and didn’t need adjustmentThe price is amazing valueThe downsides:It’s heavy. It has a laminate top, and it’s a thick laminate. Compared to the Kala (which cost almost £200) it’s very heavy ( but having said that, it was balanced, even with a tuner on it, with no dipping down at the head end).It’s not very loud. It’s ok, but not if you want to stand out in a gigThough it has lovely fret markers on the fretboard (at 5,7,10,12 and 15th fret) there are no markers on the side of the fretboard the sound is slightly ‘shallow’The branding. It has ZL (or LZ- difficult to be precise which way round it is) on the headstock and on a label in the body of the Uke, and on the box too. Yet here it is listed as ‘Andoer’. What is it actually? It would be nice if the label matched the heading.A slimline gig bag would be a lovely optional extra ( though I’ve got it in a standard soprano one and it’s fine, I’d be happier with it in a better fitting bag)For the price it’s an amazing ukulele and fits the bill perfectly.
T**M
Cracks broken cheap get want u oay for
Got this cracks in it woteritrade terrible company 6 pound refund offer but in fairness I just order the same one in black see if it and company floor or and item floor I'll let u not look and the samr one but black tomoz as i be review that then
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