Wuque Titanium Switch Puller for Mechanical Keyboard Switches Black

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  • Frank

    26-10-2024

    Cool 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.

  • A.M.

    > 3 day

    How much are you willing to pay for a switch puller? It seems like a silly question since switch pullers are usually fairly inexpensive. But consider this: Do you ever need to swap out switch pullers because the one you like most doesn’t fit into tight spaces? Do you ever feel like your secondary switch puller for those tight spaces isn’t as awesome as your usual switch puller? Do you ever wish you only ever needed just one switch puller for the keyboard you’re working on? If you answered “yes” to one or more of those questions, you should consider buying this switch puller. I used to primarily use the yellow one in the picture. It’s an off-brand of the Glorious switch puller and identical. It works very well, but it struggles with switches that are too close to the keyboard wall. Then, I would have to switch to the combo switch/keycap puller, which would work, but the metal is too bendy and I find the tips are too narrow. After trying this titanium switch puller, it’s now my go-to switch puller. The gap is just a little wider than a mechanical switch, so it doesn’t need to be compressed a ton, which is good because titanium general doesn’t like bending much. I find the tips are wide enough that I don’t need to try to get perfectly centered on the latches on the switch in order to pull them. The jimping helps to maintain a good grip while pulling switches. And lastly, it’s also a beautiful piece of titanium art. No, your switch puller doesn’t need to be pretty, but why not? I recently used this switch puller to pull all 87 switches from a TKL keyboard, as well as one-off switches here and there to check pulling switches in tight spaces. There were zero issues and zero struggles. I didn’t have any discomfort, but if that’s an issue for you, then you could always wrap a bit of CoBan self-adhesive bandage, or something of the sort onto the puller to help pad it. I’m convinced that I won’t ever need a different switch puller. Of the switch pullers I’ve used, this one is without a doubt the best. I’ve searched Amazon and I’ve yet to find switch puller anything like this one. Yes, it costs almost twice as much as what the yellow one goes for, but it negates the need for two different switch pullers anyway. So, if you don’t have a GOOD switch puller yet, it’s really worth strongly considering this one.

  • Mike

    > 3 day

    Just recently got into custom keyboards and the switch pulling has been the biggest pain.. Ive tried to use a few different style of pullers, but this hands down is the best. It does not flex or bend and allows me to extract the switches with confidence. I have yet to break a switch housing using this puller. I dont mind pulling switches now and makes the hobby more enjoyable overall. Spend the few more bucks and buy this!

  • Joseph Carter

    > 3 day

    If 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.

  • robert

    > 3 day

    nice to use and looks nice on the desk too

  • Teenah Tee

    > 3 day

    I 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!

  • Positronic Brain

    > 3 day

    This switch puller is my new favorite. Its slim enough to get switches out when I still have keycaps on the surrounding keys, but its also really easy to grip. The other switch pullers I have are either too bulky, too fiddly, or dont get a good grip, but this one doesnt have those problems. The prism color for this switch puller looks super good, and the colors are exactly like in the photo.

  • Alejandro De La Luna

    > 3 day

    Amazing. Makes it super easy to remove a switch from a keyboard without damaging the switches. The color also look pretty rad.

  • S.H.

    > 3 day

    I 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.

  • TechBeard

    > 3 day

    Ive tried a number of switch pullers, usually the ones that come with your keyboard, but this one is next level. My main issue with other pullers is that they didnt always work with some keyboard top plates, but this one had no issues with this! It looks amazing in this multi color and its really sturdy. I dont expect Ill need another switch puller ever again, unless I lose this one. I definitely recommend it

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