MusicNomad MN231 Premium Truss Rod Wrench - 1/4” for Taylor Guitars, Plus Magnetized Screwdriver
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The answer is I have no As of right now, I do not have an ache. I have a Taylor, so I can use it. The reason I bought it is because I needed
Yes, I am. All Taylor guitars can be fitted with this tool. The Taylor guitar is one of several acoustic and electric models I own.
For my Baby Talor, I bought one and don't like it. It barely reaches the nut, and I'm not sure how much wrench is on the nut since it bottoms out on the soundhole.
Selected User Reviews For MusicNomad MN231 Premium Truss Rod Wrench - 1/4” for Taylor Guitars, Plus Magnetized Screwdriver
As soon as I returned to my house The guitar and case were inspected, and there was no wrench to be found. Upon contacting the music store's sales representative, I was told that truss rod wrenches are no longer part of the standard equipment list. I should have been provided with a wrench when I bought the guitar for so much! Due to the fact that the wrench from another guitar did not fit my new one, I purchased a Music Nomad wrench instead. It sometimes costs a few dollars more than the manufacturer's version, but it is longer (more leverage, I guess) and has a nice plastic handle. The screwdriver end is magnetic to help with truss rod cover screws that are small and fiddly. I like it!.
Neither it nor my 1/4" Truss Rods will fit it. I have updated In line with my new rating of five stars, I have lowered my rating. A defective item was in fact delivered to me. Upon contacting Music Nomad, they offered me a free consultation. I was required to send back the old wrench (at their expense), and they sent me a new one instead. I'm pleased with the work of the new wrench. It is my pleasure to work with you, The Original
A wrench may have been defective when it came to me. I don't have any of these screwdrivers to fit any of the three 1/4" truss rods I have. The screwdriver is too big to fit any of the seven covers on my truss rods. Maybe the plating may have been too thickly applied? While this wrench is usually a favorite of mine, I cannot recommend it to you at all.
Designed to be used with Taylor GS mini acoustic guitars. Everything works as expected. Designed for Taylor GS mini Koa acoustic truss rod adjustment, and having the Phillips head screw driver on the other side means fewer tools are needed to get the job done.
There is some tightening and some loosening involved.
As a result, when it turns, the hole rubs against it. I do not like the It is essential that the socket part is at least half an inch deep.
Instead of using a ratchet and socket, I used a ratchet and socket.
It's a very nice touch that the phillips head has a magnetic tip.
It is needed since the truss rod on the Taylor Guitars is not symmetrical. It came in an empty box at first, but after a week or so, I got a new one. It was a pleasure to speak with her.