Percussion Plus case for PP279 professional handbells

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  • Fitted interior compartments
  • Helps protect handbells during transport
  • Reduces movement within the case
  • Keeps handbells organised
  • Durable construction
  • Easy access to instruments
  • Product information

Professional handbells case

The Percussion Plus Case for PP279 Professional Handbells is a purpose-designed storage and transport case for the Percussion Plus PP279 professional handbells set. Designed to keep the handbells organised and protected when not in use, the case provides a practical solution for schools, music services, choirs and performance groups.

The fitted interior helps keep each handbell securely positioned during transport and storage, reducing movement within the case and helping to protect both the bells and handles from damage. Its robust construction is designed to withstand regular handling while providing convenient access to the instruments when required.

Designed for handbells

The case is specifically designed to accommodate the Percussion Plus PP279 Professional Handbells, though is able to fit and hold other handbells. Individual compartments help keep the bells organised and readily accessible when setting up or packing away.

Other bells that the case can accomodate for example:

This list is not exhaustive and most handbells will fit perfectly within the case.

Protective storage

The structured case helps protect the handbells from dust, scratches and minor impacts during storage and transport. The fitted interior reduces movement within the case, helping to safeguard the instruments between uses.

Organised instrument management

Dedicated spaces for each handbell make it easier to keep complete sets organised. This can be particularly useful in educational settings where instruments are frequently issued, collected and stored.

Transport and storage

Designed for regular use, the case provides a practical solution for moving handbells between classrooms while keeping the instruments together in a single unit.