

🎸 Precision Pick Mini: Small Pick, Big Sound, Zero Compromise!
The Precision Pick Mini is a 1.6mm thick nylon guitar pick engineered for professional agility and precision. Featuring a double-bevelled edge for smooth string glide and a high-visibility slime green color that glows under UV light, it combines ergonomic design with durability. Perfect for players seeking enhanced control, louder sound with less effort, and a pick that’s easy to find even in low light.











| ASIN | B0BCVFMZ1H |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,868 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #125 in Guitar Picks & Bass Picks |
| Body Material | Nylon |
| Color Name | Slime Green |
| Compatible Devices | Guitar |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (604) |
| Date First Available | March 2, 2023 |
| Guitar Pick Thickness | thick |
| Item Weight | 0.634 ounces |
| Item model number | PP03 |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Product Dimensions | 1 x 0.87 x 0.04 inches |
| Size | 1.6mm - Small |
S**N
Wasn't expecting much
I gotta admit, these picks are really good! They're drop forged plastic of some kind, but they are tough, pointy and bright. I've dropped them a efw times and had no problems finding them. The Jazz III shape works for me, they're smaller than the normal pick, and the point makes it easy to strum and play. The grip works well on the, too! I wasn't expecting them to be this good, honestly, but these are good picks! I'll be buying some more if I ever lose these.
B**T
Thick, grippy, bright, and small
These picks are great. If you like the size of kirk hammett's picks then you'll love these. High vis so when they fall or you're looking for a pick you can find them fast. Looks like they'll last awhile too which is a plus. Amazing grip as well.
J**E
The Jazz III Perfected!
The best pick I've ever used.... EVER! Trying to build speed for years, I was introduced to the Eric Johnson Jazz III... I used them for years.... Awesome pick but it was missing something.... The sharpest edge possible... Man, I finally found these and I'm so glad I did. It's basically a Jazz III with a super sharp edge. Thickness, size, and edge and absolutely perfect!
L**B
They're definitely mini!
I guess I didn't realize just how "mini" these were going to be. This isn't the size for me, but Dan's picks always have great quality and grip. I love how sharp they are for precise picking and the thickness feels good. If you like your fingers close to the strings or if you have small hands, these are the picks for you.
E**Y
Solid alternative to a Jazz iii with its own character
I’ve been enjoying these. About the same as a Jazz iii, but a hair larger, it’s sharper, and it’s stiffer, with better grip. I keep switching between the two, but it’s worth giving them a shot. I could see this being *the new thing* for some people.
P**R
Strong pick
Very strong pick. The name precision fits because you will be precise when using these. People say they have a great grip on them, I find them to have a subtle texture, much less than a Jazz III max grip. No signs of wear after using the pick for 2hrs per day for about the past 3 weeks or so. Takes a bit of getting used to and at first they felt clumsy and awkward. Same size as a Jazz III but feel much smaller. I'd order them again. I'll probably give the larger ones a shot.
W**N
Worth trying
My new favorite pick. All the best parts of a Jazz III but even more comfortable and pointy.
G**N
Jazz Evolution
In 31 years of playing guitar, this has become my favorite pick. I started playing guitar in the mid-90s (elder millenial) using normal picks, before my playing transitioned into learning legato, speed techniques, sweeping, etc by the early aughts when I moved over to Dunlop Tortex Sharps. These were my go to picks, especially as I learned economy picking. Later on, I would play around with thumb picks for hybrid picking (and of course, no picks when I properly learned walking blues finger style). At this point I moved to Dunlop Micro Stubbys before switching to a variety of Dunlop Jazz IIIs (the green one is a Kirk Hammett model). Then I tried the Acoustik Attak Stealth IIIs when those came out and they became my go-to... until I realized 1) how quickly the tips wear away and 2) how you can only order them in bulk from the company (Amazon only stocks smaller packs) and their shipping is atrocious (I had orders where I got half of what I asked for and they always take weeks to arrive). This led me to the Ernie Ball Prodigy Micros, which were almost perfect save that they run about $2 a pop and while they have a tacky feel, they don't have any grip. I was looking for an alternative and ordered a set of these when after jamming with a friend, he offered me some Dunlop Mick Thomson picks he had laying around, which he found too small. These quickly became my go to picks almost overnight UNTIL the Precision Pick Minis showed up! Long story short, these are very similar to the Mick Thomson picks only a bit more durable and a wee bit thicker. Pros: for economy picking, string skip runs, etc I think these are the cat's pajamas. The tips seem to hold up much better than the Acoustik Attak ones (misspelling that name makes my eye twitch). They're a better value, IMHO, than the Mick Thomsons though they are very similar (also I couldn't name a Slipknot song). Cons: the printed grip seems to pick up dirt pretty readily (see the second image). I don't actually care that much, but other reviewers are correct. In summary: I cut my teeth on "technical" style shred guitar and even though I play a myriad of styles, I still prefer a small, easy to grip, stiff pick with a sharp point. I rely on hand technique for tremolo picking over switching to another pick and often palm picks whilst two handed tapping or playing fingerstyle. I play all manner of guitars from acoustics to baritones with the same pick. If any of that sounds like you, these picks are the dog's bollocks. Wow, that's two animal idioms in one review! Such the bargain.
J**N
Non avevo idea dell l'esistenza di questi plettri, sono ottimi, hanno molto grip e attacco, c'è bisogno di adattarsi per poter suonare tranquillamente essendo un po' più piccoli dei plettri tradizionali. É da poco che li uso e mi trovo benissimo, specialmente per gli assoli più veloci, non lo avrei mai immaginato. Li consiglio.
F**O
Muy buenas! Tamaño igual a las jazz dunlop pequeñas
K**.
Kleines, dickes Plektrum. Vielleicht nicht das beste für pures Strumming, aber ideal für kontrolliertes Picking. Die Grifffläche ist strukturiert und praktisch an die Finger genagelt. Ansonsten sehr ähnlich den bekannten Jazz 3. Zusätzlich sehr haltbar.
A**Z
Son de excelente calidad.
G**S
With the pointy tip, they're about 2mm longer than the Dunlop 204s that I normally use. I don't notice it when playing though. Good grip, The attack is a little crisper than the 204s (although I still prefer the 204s), so they're a good alternative to them sometimes. Great for sweep & alternate picking.
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