Wuque Titanium Switch Puller for Mechanical Keyboard Switches Black
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Gustavo Tandeciarz
> 24 hourThe tips of these are perfectly sized to not require too much space between switches. The handles (where you grip the puller) have the same problem (for me) that others have. Theyre too thing and slip easily. If they had a wider finger / thumb rest, these would be phenomenal (again, for me)
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Frank
> 24 hourCool color, seemingly sturdy, springy, works super well without damaging any of the switches Ive taken out of various boards. The narrow head allows you to get into tight spaces which is super useful for custom built boards that arent your standard layout. Totally recommended for any DIY custom keyboard enthusiast.
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C. Noble
> 24 hourbeats any other switch puller Ive ever used in every category
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Franklin Brothers
> 24 hourYes! This titanium anodized key puller is indeed beautiful. Being made of titanium, its very light and incredibly strong. Having much experience with titanium, I can verify it is in fact titanium or a high percentage titanium alloy. When you tap the tines . . . it rings like a tuning fork. Very pleasing. As a key-cap puller it works great. You depress the key next to the one you want pull, slide the tool around the key with the inward pointing hooks catching the bottom of the key, and you pull straight up. Easy-peasy. Works great, super durable, beautiful, and makes a lovely tone . . . what more could you ask for in a key puller? Five Stars for Inspiring Wonder with such a simple tool.
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Plush Electrofox
> 24 hourAfter wrestling with the keycap and switch removers which come with so many keyboards, I was ready to give them something better a shot, and I have no regrets. The reduced hand pain alone makes the exercise worthwhile. This just gets into the necessary spaces and YOINK, out comes your switch or cap. I’ve had a couple caps go flying but that’s probably not the unit’s fault. No-brainer. Get this.
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L. S.
> 24 hourI 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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robert
> 24 hournice to use and looks nice on the desk too
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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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Brandon
> 24 hourI hate that I was so excited for this to come! I took it out of of the package in anticipation of getting the job done... only for these to bend out of shape before I could even pull the first switch. Now I have to try to find another switch puller and spend even more money. End of the day, its gonna be a no for me dawg.
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C. Sawyer
> 24 hourWell made and works better than the traditional IC pullers