🔧 Unlock Your Keyboard's Potential!
The KEMOVEP10 2-in-1 Switch Puller is a high-quality tool designed for mechanical keyboard enthusiasts, featuring a semi-automatic design for easy switch removal, crafted from durable 304 stainless steel, and compatible with 99% of hot-swappable keyboards. It allows for quick and efficient keycap changes, making it an essential accessory for customization and maintenance.
J**N
A timesaver
This is a timesaver. Whether or not you are cleaning your keyboard, swapping switches or keycaps this puller will help you break down your keyboard in no time. It is very easy to use.
P**L
Stick of truth
Design 🙂👍 and it feels nice in the hand.Definitely area 51 development, Alien tech.Easy to pull out key caps. I'm telling you they had stolen from cow stealing sausers.Functionality- does what described.Durability, not sure let's see how long it will live.For now....It just works- Todd Howard
A**R
Works well as long as you don't have a mat
This thing works decently for what it is. I bought it, tried it for about 4 switches, and then immediately gave up and went back to the normal switch puller. My keyboard specifically has a hard plastic mat that goes around the switches on top of a foam mat for dampening. The problem is that there is no real way to aim this thing like with traditional switch pullers. So as soon as I went to grab a switch, the tongs would grab underneath the plastic mat instead of on the switches. With the normal one, you can squeeze slightly as you place it to make sure that doesn't happen but with this there's no way to do that. So I think this would work well with most keyboards, but if you have a dampening mat I wouldn't get it.
F**
WEARS OUT AFTER ONE USE
Wears down and scratches you PCB plate. Don’t get it unless you want to strip your paint and mess your switches up. I only replaced my switches once and now it doesn’t even want to pick up the switches. Just scratches my paint. Get yourself a traditional one, this one is NOT worth it.
T**K
Good product and it works well
Really liked the tool. Makes it easy to add and remove mechanical keyboard keys
M**Z
Good quality, easy to use
I've always hated pulling out switches with that little C shaped tool, this makes it incredibly easy and simple, literally just being the click of a button. From what I can tell, it doesn't scratch or damage the switches. The build quality is good, and it feels pretty sturdy. Translucent plastic is always pretty cool, too. Good price and shipped in like two days.Further edit after 2 hours of use:I deducted two stars, as unfortunately, after some use pulling switches, it seems like one of the plastic bits on the inside doesn't work right anymore. It still works, but takes significantly more effort to use, as I now need to physically smack the top to release a switch, instead of an easy press.
H**P
Not fully functional
The idea is nice, but the functionality is not here yet. I was able to pull the keycaps pretty quickly, that is for sure! Although when it came to the switches, the mechanism doesn't seem to pull the switch off. As the instructions indicate to not use excessive force, I pull steady and firmly and the switch stays pul. I would recommend saving your dollars and going to a switch puller that is durable.
S**W
Definite must-have for mechanical keyboard work
My keyboard came with an over-long metal strip bent into a U, and one of the prongs intended to unclip the actual key was too short. It took me literally over an hour of cursing and fighting with my low-profile switches with my original to swap 104 keys.With this tool, it was SO MUCH BETTER. It was fast. It was worth the cost for me because I have two keyboards, and room mates with their own mechanicals, and nobody had a tool for it. They've let their molds go a little too long, the wire loops for pulling keys just don't stay clipped on one side and act like they're bent even though they aren't, but beyond that it was pretty perfectly built. Seems solid and reliable, from an engineering eye it's a good minimum build.The eject button is a bit of a launcher, so lay out a cloth to shoot your keys at or they'll dance across your desk.I found the most consistent use by appling next to no force ever, and just rocking until I heard the clicks of the keyswitch releasing on each side. When I tried to pull more, it always made things worse. A little side-to-side while twisting back and forth slightly, and I could legitimately go through more than two keyswitches in ten seconds. That's pretty respectable to me.A must-have if you're doing a keyswitch swap, moreso if you do several.
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