Wider prongs feel more secure when pulling on stuck switches
I originally put this in my cartjust to get free shipping - but it actually ended up being my best switch puller that I use on my gateron yellows. The plastic around the RGB window is quite thin on those switches, and the switch pullers that came with my other boards will visibly flex that plastic. But the DROP switch puller prongs span that whole space so I don't worry about breaking the housing if that switch is being stubborn and stuck.
The important quality of this puller is that they are wider than others I've tried, making them less prone to twisting when pulling stuck switches. May not be as fancy as a WS titanium switch puller, but it's quickly become my go-to and I highly recommend it.
Literally ever 2 mins I dropped a star off of these. First off $10? Joke's on me I guess, because I bought them. By the time I pulled the last switch, my thumb was cramping, my wrist was sore, and my fingers we're not feeling their best. I should also note that they didn't even survive pulling all the switches from my TKL keyboard.
At first I was like, "ok, it's cool that I can just bend them into shape". By the time I was halfway through I was trying to think of another way of doing it. By the end I was battered and sore, and the pullers we're rendered unusable. One of the little teeth at the end was slowly straightening a little bit with every switch pulled. I tried reshaping it, but there's just not enough to grab, even for my needle-nose pliers, so it became a real struggle. They kept slipping, and twisting...
I've loved every other drop product I've purchased. They've all been top notch, and I still have no complaints. These however were so bad, it's raised a caution flag for future drop purchases. $10 for a piece of bent metal that will cause you pain and suffering, please don't buy these.
Is a decent switch puller, with a length and width that make it comfortable to use. But I find that the size of the ends of the tool make it a bit finicky on some switch/plate combos, requiring some rather precise alignment before pulling the switch.
In the end, I much prefer the wuque studios switch puller, as even though it is less comfortable in the hand, I'm able to swap out a whole board in much less time.