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Top 3 Must Have Accessories for Your Flute Case

What does a flutist actually keep in their case?

Resident Flutist Alex is sharing the three essentials he never leaves home without - tools that protect his instrument, keep it performing at its best, and make everyday playing easier. Whether you're heading to rehearsal, a lesson, or the stage, these are the small but powerful upgrades that make a big difference.

ROI Flute Master Cleaner II

I always have a flute cleaner in my case. The one I love right now is the ROI Flute Master Cleaner II! This updated version features a slightly wider top and swaps the old squeegee design for a rubber insert with a removable, washable cover. It’s simple, effective, and built for regular use.

Silver Protection Strips - Anti-Tarnish

These new anti-tarnish strips help slow the tarnishing process inside your case. They’re easy to use, last about six months, and even include a spot to mark the date so you know when to replace them. For players whose instruments tarnish quickly, they’re an easy essential.

Konig and Meyer Flute Stand

This flute stand is a must-have for all flutists. Compact enough to fit in the front pocket of a case cover, this stand is both portable and sturdy. The legs screw into the base for easy storage and reliable setup, making it perfect for rehearsals, gigs, or daily practice.


These are just three of Alex’s go-to favorites—but they’re a great place to start if you’re looking to upgrade your setup. Explore the full FC Favorites collection to discover more tried-and-true picks from the flutists who use them every day.

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