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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.
E**T
Almost flawless
This thing makes pulling switches an absolute breeze.. The cap puller works just as well as any other and folds away when not in use. The switch puller steals the show here though.Just hit the button with your thumb, put the puller over a key, push til it clicks, pull straight up, hit the button with thumb once more to release the switch and you're done. Id say its easily twice as fast as a standard switch puller.I WAS about to say that the only downside was that it had a hard time grabbing switches between stabilizers. Wound up trying it again just to make sure and had no issue getting at the switch this time. Might have to "aim" a bit more when dealing with stabs, but works flawlessly.If you only occasionally swap switches or change keycaps, this probably isn't really a product for you.If you're an enthusiast or hobbyist that messes with caps/switches multiple times a month across your half dozen or more keyboards though? Id say this product is for you.
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.
H**P
Functional
Update: after communicating with the seller, they were able to advise us of the correct process and the correct type of key caps switches that this works best with after that we were able to utilize it much cleaner .Original: 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.
A**T
Don’t buy, save your money and time
I wish zero stars was an option. This is a cheaply made, poorly designed tool that will cost you your switches. The first one I received was defective and the switch pulling mechanism would not even engage. On my replacement it worked for about 6 switches before taking one as a sacrifice. The mechanism again got locked and would not engage, causing irreparable damage to the switch once I finally got it out. Save your money and buy a proper switch puller from your keyboard manufacturer.
T**K
Good product and it works well
Really liked the tool. Makes it easy to add and remove mechanical keyboard keys
R**1
Great switch puller, not such a great keycap puller
For pulling switches I really like this tool so far. It has held up very well and makes pulling switches so much easier and faster. With my favored previous version (the typical two sided metal wire versions) my fingers would get sore from having to squeeze down to get the switches out. It was also easy to catch the prongs on the board sometimes if your angle was off, or even go down to deep and catch the switch housing instead. None of that to worry about with this tool. Easy to line up, easy to pull and release the switch from the tool. So much more convenient! If it holds up for the long term it will be worth every penny.The keycap puller though shouldn't even be on these in my opinion though. It is way to thin and loose to be very helpful. The standard tool is very superior in this case in my opinion. Maybe it would be alright for some very large keycaps that a typical puller has trouble grabbing fully? They don't stay in place very well, either when they are extended to use or snapped into the body for storage... or when using the switch puller they come loose and get in the way in that case. They should offer a version that doesn't have the cap puller and maybe enhance the durability even more instead. They just get in the way in the current version.The switch puller is so nice though that I still think the tool is worth it, even if you are just getting into a board to tinker every once and awhile. Many aspects of the hobby are tedious and time consuming in ways that do not enhance the experience. This a great tool to make one of those things much more tolerable.
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