Wuque Titanium Switch Puller for Mechanical Keyboard Switches Black
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S.H.
> 3 dayI bought one of these because I had been dealing with an E-Yooso keyboard with Outemu switches that were very tough to get out. Quite possibly the most frustrated Ive been when doing mechanical keyboard stuff. I wound up bending two IC extractors to the point that they were next to useless on that keyboard. Fortunately, I was able to get one of these Wuque ones pretty quickly. Holy cow what a difference! The puller tips that grip the switches do not bend at all. The thin tips also allow you to get to switches that might be positioned in a tight spot where theres little room to operate. I cannot recommend this thing enough, especially if youre working on keyboards where the switches are an absolute pain to remove.
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L. S.
> 3 dayI have had multiple switch pullers over the years. Ones that come in with a keyboard or some other cheap one to get me by, and every one of them deflects under pressure/ load, and you struggle to remove a switch from the plate. Titanium does not like to flex, do not try to use these as a pair of tweezers, or you may damage or break the tool. It is amazing on switch removal. The base of the tool fits just about the exact width of the release tabs on the switch. Just use light pressure and gently pull straight up, and the switch is out. Simple, yet just about life changing. LOL The arms of the tool are thin enough to get into tight areas near case edges. If you have a keyboard with hot swappable switches and want a reliable tool that will work every single time you need replace a defective switch or want to try out a different style or brand of switches. This little thing is just what you need! I do not think Ill ever have a need for a different one. This thing WORKS! BUY IT!
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April
> 3 dayI think what really sets this puller apart from the others is how sturdy the arms are! Because of this, it takes minimal effort to remove switches from a keyboard! A keyboard I bought came with a free switch remover and it was so difficult to use because the arms were thin and could not grab onto anything without using sheer force. This switch remover however is not only sturdy, but accurate as well! I dont find myself having to adjust the grip constantly on the switch when pulling it out. This puller might be a little pricey compared to other listings, but it is definitely very much worth shilling out a few extra dollars for!
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Joseph Carter
> 3 dayIf 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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robert
22-11-2024nice to use and looks nice on the desk too
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Alejandro De La Luna
> 3 dayAmazing. 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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BigDaddy050970
> 3 dayThe Wuque Titanium Switch Puller for Mechanical Keyboard Switches Prism is a must-have tool for anyone who loves mechanical keyboards. The switch puller is made from high-quality titanium, which gives it a sleek and durable design. The switch puller is designed to make it easy to remove switches from your mechanical keyboard. The prism shape of the puller provides a comfortable grip and allows for easy maneuvering. What I love about this switch puller is how well it works. Its quick and easy to use, and the design ensures that you wont damage your keyboard switches while removing them. The titanium material also ensures that the switch puller will last a long time. Overall, I highly recommend the Wuque Titanium Switch Puller to anyone looking for a high-quality and stylish tool to remove switches from their mechanical keyboard. Its an investment that will pay off in the long run.
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Gray Matter
> 3 dayIf 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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Andre Khalilieh
> 3 dayThe colors are great, the titanium is fantastic for the job (doesnt bend and stay in place like other pullers). I really like the shape as well, gets in those really tight spaces that some other pullers cant get into. Overall great, no complaints.
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vardelda
> 3 dayYouve all used that silly aluminum puller you get as a throw-in with switch sets. Using an actual tool with some fine tips makes a big difference in terms of comfort, control, and confidence when moving quickly through your board. When you run into those tough-to-remove switches, those aluminum pullers always bend. Ive got a spring steel version that works a bit better, but its difficult to apply pressure to the tip. Titanium makes this pull stiff in a way that makes it easy to apply pressure at the point -- it just works better. My only issue is the tips are a bit rounded which makes them slip a bit -- Id like to see them have more of an angle on the edge so it grips and transfers full pressure when needed. But still, the best manual puller Ive used by far.