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No batteries necessary
Use by blowing into small mouthpiece and makes very loud noise
Measures 29½" long x 4½" wide and compacts down to 15¾" long!
The horn of choice for soccer fans in the stadiums in South Africa | | | Features: | |
• MAKE SOME NOISE FOR WORLD CUP
• COLLAPSIBLE FOR EASY TRANSPORT
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 28.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 4.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 4.0 inches | | Package Length:
| 14.9 inches | | Package Width:
| 5.3 inches | | Package Height:
| 4.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.2 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 61 reviews |
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103 of 111 found the following review helpful:
A Horn of Plenty!Jul 20, 2010
By Zolton
"Veni. Vidi. Reviewi."
I purchased this product as part of a home-administered hearing test I wanted to perform on my wife and dog. Neither of them seemed to listen to a word I said; I could yammer on until I was blue in the uvula, with no response. Nothing but blank stares. So I decided to find out whether they'd actually gone clinically deaf or had just learned to tune me out, by making a series of loud and annoying noises and monitoring their responses.
If three weeks of South African sport taught us anything, it's that soccer is approximately as action-packed as a first date with an Amish chick -- and that these vuvuzela things are really, REALLY annoying. Perfect for my experiment. Or so I thought.
I started with the dog, waiting until she was asleep to sneak up behind her and give a good blast on the horn. What happened next is kind of a blur, but the encounter ended with a long trail of dog urine leading into the hall closet, from where the mutt wouldn't come out for the next three days. Apparently, these vuvuzelas are capable of hitting the fabled 'yellow note', at least in mutts.
I'm no scientist, but I think it's safe to say that the pooch can definitely still hear sounds in the 'amplified hippopotamus fart' audio range. Now all I have to do is train a flatulent hippo to command her to 'sit', 'stay' and 'get out of the stupid closet; I need my umbrella', and we're back on track.
After some thought, I decided not to test my wife's hearing with this product, mostly because I don't want to deal with another mess. She sleeps on our bed -- and there's no telling where her pee trail would lead. Probably to a divorce lawyer.
50 of 53 found the following review helpful:
Very Fun!Jul 07, 2010
By KMoore Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R2YZRGPXXGLLUD Video demonstrating the Vuvuzela. It slides apart to make it full size, then play it like a trumpet. It works very well!!!
39 of 41 found the following review helpful:
best alarm clock evarAug 27, 2010
By Petey glenco I would not label this device a toy.. it is a lifestyle change. It changes ones life full of hum drum thumb twiddlng, into a life where every day is an adventure. If you often find yourself contemplating your life, Get this and your life will never be the same.
It is good for:
Drive by noise making Waking someone up Scaring cats Scaring dogs Scaring anything living Destroying hearing Waking neighbors Portable beer bong
What it is not good for: Staying on the down low
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
vuvuzela... with a few tricks up its sleeveJul 08, 2010
By bgugi I was exceptionally excited when i heard i had a package in the mail. when i opened the exceptionally light box, i found my treasured vuvuzela inside. it extended easily, but the first note played was a buzzy "buh". after another try or two, i looked into the horn to find some odd device hiding within. turns out this vuvuzela contained some kind of reeded noisemaker for those unfamiliar with blowing horns. so i just blew air through, and it sounded like an obnoxious saxophone. the noisemaker was easily knocked out by using a large, heavy pin, but the first few notes produced were quite pathetic compared to the first vuvuzela i had played. i was severely disappointed, but then i blew that first clear vuvuzela note, and was extremely pleased with the product.
tl;dr: easily telescopes in and out of playing position for transport or whatever noisemaker inside allows for easy play, or can be removed for louder, authentic play it's a freakin' vuvuzela.
18 of 23 found the following review helpful:
exactly as describedJun 22, 2010
By J. Allen Loud, full of spirit, and tons of fun are the best phrases to describe the vuvuzela. The horn is super durable, and performs exactly how I would have expected. I'm hoping that they catch on more here in the US, can you imagine an American Football stadium full of spirited fans with vuvuzelas? Perfect. I know that I'll be bringing mine to the game!
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