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Fender Play 3-mo. guitar lessons w/ 12-pack picks under $3 shipped ($34+ value)

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Amazon is now offering a 12-pack of Dunlop 449P.73 Max-Grip Nylon Standard Guitar Picks (Gray, 0.73mm) for $2.89 as an add-on item. You’ll need to include it in a purchase of at least $25 to redeem the special price and get free shipping. However, if you scroll down to the “Special offers and product promotions” section of the page you can add 3 months of Fender Play online guitar lessons. Hit the “Add Both to Cart” button (looks like this). The picks are already about $1 off, but Fender Play is regularly $10 a month or $50 for 6 months. This is a perfect bundle for someone who wants to learn how to play or just to go over some basics and get some inexpensive picks along the way. Rated 4+ stars. More details below.

Even without the added value of the Fender Play, this is a great price for brand-name picks. Here’s a Dunlop assorted light/medium pack for $3 but even the Chromacast options are more than today’s deal.

Dunlop Max-Grip Nylon Guitar Picks:

  • Cutting-edge Max Grip technology
  • Made of durable nylon
  • Economical 12 pack
  • Available in .60, .73, .88, 1.0, 1.14, and 1.5mm gauges
  • Dunlop’s Max Grip guitar picks have a nonslip texture that is molded into the entire gripping surface for incredible control

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices