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14 Feb, 2016
Not a compatible match for all Dell Latitude models
This inexpensive adapter will power my Latitude ES5400, but the touch pad ceases to work as long as the adapter is being used (it works perfect on battery power). This is reportedly a common problem when generic adapters are used because of electrical grounding issues. Dell lists many different adapters for the various Latitude models, it's important to have right one. Or you can ignore the touch pad and plug a mouse into a USB port, That was my solution. Or you can use this to charge the battery, but unplug it for actual computer use. A better solution would be to buy the correct Dell adapter, available on Ebay for around $20.

25 Oct, 2017
Highly recommended, a great mouthpiece
Hite Premier mouthpieces are hand finished,a rare quality for an inexpensive mouthpiece. Clear tone, free-blowing. Quality is very consistent. They are a wonderful step-up mouthpiece for advancing clarinet students. (I'm a clarinet player/woodwind instrument technician)

19 Jan, 2017
Pretty good reeds
Mitchell Lurie reeds are a step up from the common "orange box" Rico reeds popular among beginning players. Those reeds are inexpensive, but the quality is frustratingly inconsistent. Mitchell Lurie reeds are a notch below the more expensive "pro-level" reeds (VanDoren, La Voz,, D'Addario Select Reserve, etc), but for a beginning/intermediate clarinet player they are a good choice.