





Casio CTK-240 Electronic Keyboard with Stand and Sheet Music
Description
I’ve had this Casio CTK-240 for a few years now and it’s been a real go-to for me when I want to play something quick or just get into a song without needing a full keyboard. It’s a 49-key mini keyboard with 100 different tones — the piano sounds are the best part, especially with that light touch but still responsive. I love how it feels like real piano, even if I’m not a pro.It’s got 100 rhythms and 50 built-in songs, so I’ve used it to play along with a few tunes and even tried a few covers. The stand is solid and it’s small enough to fit in my bag or even carry around to the local coffee shop when I’m trying to unwind.
It runs on batteries or a power adapter — I keep the battery charged most of the time, but it’s handy to have a plug when I’m at home. Comes with a good range of sheet music too, which I’ve used for learning and just messing around.
I’m moving to Weymouth, Dorset, so I’m passing it on. It’s not fancy, but it’s been reliable and fun to use. I’m not selling it for a lot — £67.50 — just because it’s a little bit of a joy to play and I don’t need it anymore. If you’re into something simple, portable, and actually playable, this might be worth a look.