Gateron Switch Puller V2 for Mechanical Keyboard Switches Fix Replacement Mechanical Keyboard Switch Puller DIY Tool (Black)
Specification Met | Ip65 |
International Protection Rating | IP65 |
Material Type | Aluminium, Metal |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Dimensions | 13 x 2 x 2 Centimeters |
Unit Count | 1.0 count |
Terminal Type | Physical |
Control Method | Touch |
Lower Temperature Rating | 5 Degrees Celsius |
Operation Mode | ON-OFF |
Controller Type | Push Button |
Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
Actuator Type | Push Button |
Connector Type | Plug In |
I**N
invaluable
this thing is worth every penny. Makes pulling and swapping switches totally effortless.
F**.
Great tool!
If you modify your keyboards or like to change switches often, then this tool makes it really easy and quick. Used it a bunch of times and works great.
B**N
GAME CHANGER
This key switch puller is an absolute game changer. I cannot tell you how many times I've accidentally destroyed a perfectly good switch using the traditional switch pullers that I've come to know and hate. It snaps right down on the switch, easily pulls off, and the button(looks like a switch but it's not) at the top easily ejects the switch without any damage. This will save you some serious finger pain, headache, time and switches. If you're on the fence, just buy it. I promise it's worth the pricetag.
D**S
Easy to use
Easy to use
R**L
Turns the worst part into the best
I don't swap out the switches in keyboards too often - maybe once a year or less. When I do, the worst part of the process in my opinion is pulling the actual switches out of the keyboard. It gives me the most finger fatigue and seems like part of the process most prone to breaking switches, if you put too much force on the tab or pull at the wrong angle. I was skeptical when I ran across this and felt it was probably overpriced, but was willing to splurge on the chance that it would really improve things.You can see the five stars, so you already know the answer: this thing is amazing. You loosely position it over the switch and then press down, which triggers a mechanism to close the prongs on the switch, securing it and depressing the tab. Lift up (not much force required) and the switch comes out, nicely secured to the barrel. Depress the button and the switch releases. It's nearly effortless and makes the process incredibly fast and easy. You don't need to remove all of the keycaps around the switch you're pulling, the barrel is pretty narrow and fits easily.If you plan to only swap out switches on a keyboard once and think you might never do it again in your life, just stick with the usual tweezer-style switch remover that probably came with your keyboard or switches. Once you're done and started shopping for your next keyboard, and/or find yourself reading about other switches, acknowledge that you've fallen into the rabbit hole like the rest of us and buy this. Your fingers will thank you.Fun fact: the button to release the switch is a Gateron-styled switch, itself, and the button you depress is a standard keycap that can be replaced with any MX-style keycap (although when I tested, it was tighter to remove my standard keycap than it was to remove the keycap that came with the switch puller).I can't recommend this highly enough. I only wish Amazon had stocked the versions with the red or blue barrels when I bought mine, to further add to the fun of using it.
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