Jonard Tools EX-1/10 DIP/IC Extractor Tools (8-24 Pins), Pack of 10
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My main use for this tool is to pull mechanical key switches off I'm impressed with how slim and short these hooks are, which I particularly appreciate as a switch puller. The high profile keyboard cases (ones that stick above the switch plate) are a common sight in my house. Many of these high profile keyboard cases are built so close to the outer switch edges that a large number of common switch pullers cannot actually fit up into the switches with their hooks. However, this is not a problem for these extractors. Now they are the ones I go to In order to extract my mechanical keyboard switches that are on the edge of high profile cases, I use an extractor.
Both the top and bottom of these are sturdy and reach right under the switch.
This tool works well when I want to extract switches from my keyboard. However, it is a bit stiff to handle, but it gets the job done. With the rubbery grip, you have plenty of grip power!.
It has a grip and is tall so it is very easy to use. Everything works fine, a far better alternative to the small switch pullers that come with some keyboards. I highly recommend this.
Aside from that, 8 pin EEPROMs are very difficult to grip. Getting the data out is somewhat okay. It is not possible to insert.
I had to replace my terrible plastic key switcher that came with my keyboard after it finally broke, so I looked for one that was inexpensive. It's nice to see I love how sturdy this is and how beautifully it works!.
Auto fuses has to be removed with the help of a square tool. item was created for the purpose of removing ICs but was soon employed for another purpose.
It was just what I needed to pull those.