

🥁 Own the beat, anywhere you go!
The Clapbox Cajon Drum CB40 is a premium birch wood percussion instrument measuring 20" x 12" x 12", featuring 3 adjustable internal snares for dynamic sound control. Lightweight and travel-friendly at 8.8 lbs, it delivers authentic, rich tones ideal for street performances, studio recordings, and casual jamming. Not made in China, this top-ranked cajon brand boasts thousands of positive reviews, making it a trusted choice for musicians seeking quality and versatility.




| ASIN | B08J25RFRM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,478 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #5 in Cajons |
| Body Material | Birch Wood |
| Color Name | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (7,821) |
| Date First Available | October 15, 2020 |
| Finish Type | wood |
| Hand Orientation | right |
| Included Components | Snare |
| Item Weight | 8.82 pounds |
| Item model number | CB40 |
| Manufacturer | Clapbox |
| Material Type | Wood |
| Product Dimensions | 19.69 x 11.81 x 11.81 inches |
| Size | CB40 Blue |
D**A
Great choice for percussion
Bought this for my son because he wanted to start a band with his youth group. He is very pleased with the sound and quality. He loves that he can drop the snare with a lever. The size is perfect for a kid or an adult. My kid is about 5'9" right now. He loves it and the sound is better than normal box drums because of the change up with the snare and bass. Durable enough to withstand his little siblings, and comfortable enough for my sensory sensitive child.
J**R
Great sounding and looking box drum!
Such a show piece in a game room and has great sound!
S**I
Great product
I was looking for a good clapbox and I think I found one. It has great quality. It sounds amazing as well, I did not have to change any settings. Watched so many videos, it’s so easy to learn. Worth the money
S**H
Clapbox
Bought as Xmas gift and they loved it
B**Y
Quality product
Kids love it
R**N
A lot of sound variety!
This cajon is incredibly awesome. each side has it's own type of sound, and you can even mix them up by playing two surfaces together. I am a guitaristand don't know how to play the drums. If you can keep a basic beat and keep time you will sound great on this.
K**N
Quality control is terrible, I returned two and will not get another!
Crap and lies everywhere in product page, and then a bit of terrible design and construction. So, where to begin? Not oak, like the item name, not birch (like the descriptions lower down). The box/body (everything but Tapa) is some cheap fiberboard, or MDF at best. You can tell from the inside, which is unsealed. Well, unsealed except for the random paint splatters and drips inside -- some of which literally sealed the snare mechanism shut on my first order. I meant to return it and get a refund - apparently I clicked exchange, and another showed up a few days later. The second one's handle wasn't painted in place at least - but both had several other issues. The snare wires are randomly attached to spindle - bad angles, one was so bad the entire right hand strike zone has no snares in its zone behind the tappa - making left and right hand hits wildly different sound, with no method to fix without rebuilding snare mechanism. A dozen holes punched through the bottom fiberboard base, as each foot has three way over sized screws used to install them. Crooked feet too. Scratches everywhere - some actual scratches, some "blemishes" which seem to be inherent in the painting process on the fiberboard they used... so "blemish" may be the wrong term - just crappy finish and painting. The Tappa feels very cheap, and was also painted on (had to pry off to first, to try to tune the tappa, sinse stuck in so many places). They put screws in top corner areas they shouldn't have - which many makers do, but you can often just remove them. Problem here, is they painted the tapa after countersinking screws, and used screws with edges on them to hold tapa on -- and those just scratch the paint unevenly out of the countersink hole -- so removing any screws makes the tapa look like trash from 20 feet away, not just up close. The snare adjust mechanism is a novel idea, but not executed well at all by them. Crooked mounted snares, and no thought given to distance of adjustability, versus where/when in the adjustment snares first make contact. The one picture of the knob is showing you where the snares contact the tapa - at almost the bottom/end of adjustment zone. Most of the rest of the adjustment zone, apparently exists only to bend the snares so far back on themselves that they deform and likely pop the weld lines in weeks, maybe days. Also the snares i received are bent wildly, and make noise even when the system is "off." Lots more I could say - but I'll just go with DON'T BUY THIS. BUY ALMOST ANYTHING ELSE. If you bought this, and think you like it - consider returning it and know that $70 cajons are often as good and better (versus $150 for this trash). $150 from a woodworker or reputable company should get you a lot more quality, and perhaps an instrument that actually lasts, and actually sounds good.
D**S
Drum
One of the corners on the top of the box was bent or pulled from the corner slightly also no bag or foot pedel. I thought it came with those items.
A**N
It is gud and easy usabel.
C**N
Firstly great instrument for someone who wants to own a many in one instrument. I was initially sceptical of this instrument only because it is a multi percussion instrument and was not sure of sound quality. Few days of pracitice and quickly realised the sound is amazing and there was no compromise on Cajon part. I did have a problem with the know being slipping loose when playing, however one quick call to support has resolved the issue. Recommend for both serious amateur and pro players.
H**A
Good product
S**A
..first and foremost ..received perfect piece with no damage...an easy percussion instrument to play for someone with natural understanding of beats...bass is good...good for jamming...the only point worth mentioning is about its fabrication, that it's a veneer of beech or oak and not natural wood. Difference being veneers are a thin slice natural wood 1mm pasted on plywood 4mm , whereas had it been natural wood entire 5mm wood have been wood with no ply. Also the internal woodwork could have been better.Clapbox could have used full length of wood to fix veneer instead of shorter wood pieces. Anyways externally the looks are rugged and sound is great
T**N
Superb
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