Wuque Titanium Switch Puller for Mechanical Keyboard Switches Black
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Nicole Mejias
> 24 hourYeah, it might be a bit on the pricier side, but its super sturdy and the perfect angling for pulling any switches. Definitely recommend this one for any keyboard enthusiasts!
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Alejandro De La Luna
> 24 hourAmazing. Makes it super easy to remove a switch from a keyboard without damaging the switches. The color also look pretty rad.
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Joseph Carter
> 24 hourIf you have a board with hotswap key switches, get this. Ive got another switch puller … you maybe know the one: Its got a wire keycap puller on one side and a switch puller on the other. The thing is, to pull a switch, you really need to press in the locking tabs, and a stamped piece of metal is just going to bend inward at the point you squeeze it, meaning the tips arent going to push those tabs enough and the key just wont come out! I cant say that this product pulls the key first time every time without conscious effort … but I can say it takes minimal effort. Line it up, give it a squeeze, and wiggle. About four out of five times the switch comes out just like that. Maybe more than that. With the other switch puller, not so much. If it doesnt, reposition and try again and … yeah I have yet to fail to remove a switch on the second attempt. Im glad Ive got mine, and Im not lending it out because I dont want it to not find its way back to me. Im hard on switches and none of them at any price point last forever in my hands. This is mine. You should get one yourself if you need it, but you cant have this one, its mine.
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Teenah Tee
> 24 hourI really believe that everyone needs a good switch puller so you dont accidentally damage your switches. This makes sure you precisely take a switch out even from the most stubborn of PCBS or Plates!
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RFM
> 24 hourThis Tool makes it much easier to change out keytops on keyboards. We has been using the plastic type but that became hit or miss. When the keytop finally came off it may just pop across the room. This grabs the keytop and firmly holds it after it is removed. For anyone who is constantly changing keytops on keyboards to customize them this is a very necessary addition to your tool box.
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echo4yankee
> 24 hourThis is a misleading photo. This thing is microscopicly tiny. I broke several switches trying to remove them. You need to be a damn bodybuilder to remove switches with this, if the switch doesnt break first. The tool would often slip off of the switches. The prongs barely grap the ends and they are extremely thin. Buy a different, better, cheaper switch puller.
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Gray Matter
> 24 hourIf you need a switch puller for your keyboard, this is the one. Way better than the old school IC chip puller pretending to be made for this task. I also have bought the Gateron one, which looks cool but is hella scary if the plate finish is important to you. The tips on this puller are thin and sturdy enough to remove any switch from your board, very steadily. It is also very fast to use because you can get a sure grip rather quickly. It is light in the hand, but sturdy in use. If you don’t abuse it, it will likely disappear before it breaks. The only thing I don’t love is the price. The titanium “name” comes with a premium markup… but I guess it’s better than what those Gateron pullers are going for nowadays. Geez. I may pick up another as a backup, but for the price of two lunches… definite hard pause.
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Alex Denton
> 24 hour...especially if youre pulling out a bunch of switches (i.e. modding a whole keyboard) and not just a few for repair. Smaller, cheaper switch pullers do not have nearly as much purchase as this thing can get. Plus, its kind of like a little tuning fork, just tap it against something and it vibrates. Neat little thing.
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Mike
> 24 hourway to small dont even waist your money
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Meg
> 24 hourI had to replace some keys on my keyboard, and thought this keypuller was the most aesthetically pleasing one available. Not only is it pretty, but its also really useful! the longer tongs make it easier to wiggle around the keys and get a good grip on them, and overall i love it