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(More customer reviews)I typically don't write reviews, but this item ticked me off. To start -- it does exactly what it's supposed to do. It makes a lot of noise if you know how to blow it -- I think one of the reviewers doesn't understand that a vuvuzela is not simply "blown". You have to properly curve your lips to make the unique noise -- if you do that, this one will do exactly that.
My beef is with the quality -- TOTAL CRAP. Made in some mold sweatshop in China .. as stamped on the plastic. It's made of two pieces which seperate for "easy storage" .. this is crap. It's not for easy storage, it's just easier to plastic mold two pieces and have the consumer worry about assembly. The two pieces "fit" into each other and remain together as a result of the force between them. As you can imagine, through repeated horn use and some disassmbly (about 4-5 times), the plastic pieces are stretching and it's harder to keep the horner in one piece. It's just a matter of time (probably by the semi-finals of the 2010 WC) that I will need to surgically put this thing back together with duct tape. Hopefully it still makes the same sound.
So for $16 bucks ($10 for the horn and $6 for shipping - also crap), you can go to your local Brasilian/Argentinian/German/Spanish area and buy three. Then you can throw them out without feeling too bad about it.
Word of advice -- don't buy this one. Go online and read reviews for something of better quality.
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