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Created originally by ilouis_07, Durgod teamed up with TianyueLab to make the one of a kind "Nutcracker". Whether you’re assembling a keyboard or disassembling your favorite switches, this switch tool makes it easy Read More
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aldreich31MX. But the panda/GSUS/YOK housing is a little larger than a cherry housing, so it will be stuck in the opener. The V2 version addresses this.
Does this do Kailh box switches and regular MX style switches like Gaterons?
LevelSteam
Mar 10, 2019
BabyGirlWeepDue to the different latch types of the switches one version does one, the other does the other. You'll have to choose which kind you need at checkout.
I have a Cherry and a Kailh one I purchased directly through TianYueLab late last year. I got them in a few weeks ago. The quality is excellent and they work perfectly. Obviously, I can't speak for these Durgod versions.
The photos are totally inaccurate. Here's a comparison of the TYL version and the Durgod/Massdrop version:
https://imgur.com/gallery/K0uc6a9
Compared to the original TYL version (which is what Massdrop has in its photos) the Durgod/Massdrop version is:
RaqemWhat's with certain mechanical keyboard companies and the supersized branding? I'm not interested in buying Durgod's giant logo for the same reason I don't own brightly colored t-shirts emblazoned with the name Michael Kors.
Anyone have a video of this in action? Wanting to see this in action because, as some who's cracked open thousands of switches, I can't see how it would be quicker than a small flat head screwdriver.
I tried on a couple of different switches made by Gateron and had no such easy luck. In fact, it was still pretty painful to take the switch apart. I have a pair of levers I got from mechanicalkeyboards.com a couple years ago that seem to work much better.
LevelSteam
Jun 22, 2019
XyverzI ended up backing out due to delays, but I'll check out that tool.