
Introducing the Percussion Play cajon drum
Based on the cajon drum, originating from Peru and meaning ‘box’ or ‘crate’, these drums differ from the traditional plywood build as they are made from etched stainless steel – perfect for year-round outdoor use.
Responsive and easy to play with an in-built snare at the top and a low bass sound around the middle, the Cajon drum is perfect for impromptu outdoor street performances.
Important Note: Cajons should be positioned to minimize sun exposure, either underneath shade or at an angle facing away from the sun. They may become hot enough to cause contact burn injuries if placed in direct sunlight

Perfect for outdoor areas and for larger drum circles
Several cajons situated together forms a perfect drum circle. Ideal for street scenes and less supervised areas where other outdoor musical instruments would not stand up to the harsh environment, the cajon is durable and also doubles as a seating solution.
Easy to play, the bells ‘sing’ when struck. The sound produced by the bell lyre is two-fold: the strike notes and the resonance. The bells range from 100mm to 290mm, and each bell emits its own sound, with sweet gentle tones from the bells at the top and deep, sonorous ‘gong-like’ sounds from the bottom bells.
Excellent warranty provided
Percussion Play's manufacturing processes are consistently of the highest quality, and on top of that they offer unrivalled warranties on their products:
Limited 25 Year Warranty - on metalwork used in the supporting structure of stands and frames, against structural failure caused by deterioration due to exposure to weather or by defective materials or workmanship.
Limited 10 Year Warranty - on timber, composite, aluminium and stainless steel components (includes notes and fixings), against structural failure caused by deterioration due to exposure to weather or by defective materials or defective workmanship.
NB: These Limited Warranties do not include fading of colours, damage due to excessive wear and tear, vandalism, or negligence.
Surface mounted vs Ground install
There are two ways to install this Percussion Play product:
Surface mounted
The leg is attached to a base plate, which is then fixed into the ground using anchors. This provides a brilliant level of stability, whilst making it possible to move the product around with relative ease.
Ground install
The leg is directly embedded into the ground, providing excellent, long-lasting stability. However, once placed, the instrument will be very hard to move - perfect for permanent installations.
Installation instructions included below.
Installation instructions
Surface mount instructions
Ground install instructions