

La Tromba, Valve-Oil T2, Special, 63ml
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Mike M.
> 24 hourIve been using this oil for a few years now after switching from Blue Juice. Its good, clean, and keeps things pretty oiled for up to a week (I play 6-8 hours a day). The only thing I hate about this is that the bottle always ends up leaking. There is no good seal on the cap. Be very careful and make sure to wrap this up triple if youre traveling with it.
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jhughes
> 24 hourBest valve oil going. Thin and odorless, it stays on the valves a good long time without drying out. First bottle lasted literally years. This new one seems an even slightly better (more slippery) formulation.
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JY
> 24 hourBest valve oil ever and I tried them all. After reading several reviews about the faulty bottle, I bought few dropper bottles to transfer the valve oil. It works like a charm.
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Stephen
> 24 hourThis oil works great, the valves on my trumpet move quickly and smoothly, but it also lasts longer than other oils that I have used.
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Jeffrey Finkelstein
> 24 hourI recently purchased a new trumpet that has valves with very tight fits. The typical oils I used did not do a good enough job lubricating them without doing so almost daily. La Tromba oil has done a great job and only needs to be refreshed weekly A big plus is it does not leave the usual crude behind that requires frequent cleaning to keep smooth valve action.
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S. Lacour
> 24 hourGreat valve oil. However Amazon has it priced 3x higher than other places you can purchase it at...
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J C
> 24 hourBy far the best valve oil for trumpet. After 40 years of experience, this is hands down the best I have used. Never stick again and faster than ever.
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Scott Nicholas
> 24 hourI recently bought an intermediate trumpet directly from a Manufacturers Rep here in the U.S. Im in my upper-50s, and just a comeback player looking to enjoy playing the trumpet again after 30ish years. My previous trumpets were a student King model, and 2 Bach Strads — a Trumpet and a Flugelhorn. Within a few days I noticed the valves on the newly purchased trumpet were mediocre at best. As I noted in the headline they were both sluggish, and would require constant valve oil to keep them from sticking. I was getting quite frustrated with the horn, and was about to return it when I did some research (via trumpetherald dot com and trumpetmaster dot com primarily). I noticed quite a number of players - including some 20+ - 30 yr pros were raving about a number of specific valve: Ultra-Pure …..Hetman’s ….Al Case ….Blue Juice ….and La Tromba T2. There were a few others as well, but those were the 5 that seemed to be emphasized the most. I noodled on the options, and ran with opting to try the La Tromba T2 valve oil. The bottle arrived today, and after thoroughly cleaning the horn and applying a fairly generous amount of this oil —— I absolutely couldn’t believe the total night & day difference in the way the valves behaved. There is simply NO COMPARISON. This valve oil is amazing!! NOTE: I’m not a spokesman, or in any way paid or associated with this brand of valve oil. I just took a few minutes to share my experience in the hopes that it could possibly help another person in a similar situation.
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sari
> 24 hourUsed for trumpet. My husband has used many brands during his 50 years playing trumpet. His favorite brand by far!
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James B. Sjogren
> 24 hourexcellent valve oil - I am pleased that I can order this from you.