Keyboard Keycap Puller
Category: Category Keyboards
Category: Category Keyboards
Finally a puller that actually grips the keycap without slipping off—the metal wire is sturdy enough to handle even my tightest Cherry MX switches. Made swapping out a full set of keycaps in under ten minutes, which is a huge time saver compared to the plastic ring puller I used before.
Swapping keycaps with a plastic ring puller used to take forever, but this metal wire one hooks under doubleshots in seconds. The handle has a nice weight to it, feels sturdy enough for daily use.
Just used this to swap out my spacebar, and the curved tips made it so easy to get underneath without scratching anything. No more broken fingernails trying to pry them off.
The claw grips each keycap firmly without any wobble, making it easy to swap out an entire keyboard set in under five minutes. It’s sturdy enough for mechanical switches but doesn’t scratch the shaft.
Pulled off all my keycaps without a single scratch, and the wire hook fits snugly even on the tightest spacebar switches. The little grip in the middle makes it easy to hold steady.
The plastic handle has a nice textured grip that makes pulling even the tightest switches feel secure. Was worried about scratching my keycaps, but the wire loops are smooth and did the job perfectly.
Finally, a puller with actual spring-loaded jaws that grip evenly — no more flying keycaps. It's sturdy enough to pop even those stubborn Cherry MX switches without bending a single pin.
I was worried about scratching my keycaps, but these plastic tips are smooth and don't leave any marks at all. The handle feels sturdy enough for repeated use, and it even came with a small cleaning brush in the package.
The wire loops are perfectly spaced, so I don't accidentally scratch my keycaps anymore. Made popping off a full set for cleaning take less than five minutes.
Finally, a keycap puller that actually grips well without scratching the sides of my keycaps. The spring-loaded mechanism makes it effortless to pop off even the tightest switches.