Snapz 2.0 Acoustic Guitar Bridge Pin Puller for 6 and 12 String Guitars
The New and Improved Snapz Acoustic Guitar Bridge Pin Puller uses patented technology and a comfortable, ergonomic design for the safest, quickest, and most convenient way to remove bridge pins from your acoustic guitar. The larger design makes the grip even more ergonomic, and the new flexible material makes it easier to push onto your guitar pins, and allows for gentler removal on most 6 and 12 string guitars. Pliers and other devices can damage your guitar bridge while removing bridge pins. The Snapz Acoustic Guitar Bridge Pin Puller, however, protects your bridge and keeps it looking as good as the day you bought it. To operate, simply snap over the top of the bridge pin, slide the lock down, and pull. Repeat until all pins are removed. Simple as that. Not only is it easy to use, the Pin Puller also works quickly and seamlessly and does not send bridge pins flying like traditional pullers do. Like all the best things, the Snapz Acoustic Guitar Bridge Pin Puller is made in the good old USA. Unlike many domestic products, it is affordable as well.
Product Features
- NEW AND IMPROVED: Our new larger and more ergonomic design is features a flexible material, which makes it easier to push onto your guitar pins, and allows for gentler removal on most 6 and 12 string guitars.
- PATENTED TECHNOLOGY: The Snapz Acoustic Guitar Bridge Pin Puller uses patented technology and a comfortable, ergonomic design for the safest, quickest, and most convenient way to remove bridge pins from your acoustic guitar.
- PROTECTS YOUR GUITAR: Pliers and other devices can damage your guitar bridge while removing bridge pins. The Snapz Acoustic Guitar Bridge Pin Puller, however, protects your bridge and keeps it looking as good as the day you bought it.
- EASY TO USE: To operate, simply snap over the top of the bridge pin, slide the lock down, and pull. Repeat until all pins are removed. Simple as that.
- MADE IN THE USA: Like all the best things, the Snapz Acoustic Guitar Bridge Pin Puller is made in the good old USA. Unlike many domestic products, it is affordable as well.
Works well with a bit of forethought… Now that I have the hang of it, this tool is definitely better than going after my bridge pins with pliers. :)I bought the Planet Waves all-in-one tool with the winder crank, string cutter and pin lifter, and that tool functions great for cranking and cutting, but I could not for the life of me figure out how to use the bridge pin puller part of that tool – seemed really dubious.This Snapz device works very good – just make sure the sliding lock part is up before you…
Now it’s perfect! I use the original Snapz bridge pin puller all the time – it really beats any other tool for safely doing the job. The only issue I had was that the original model is a bit stubby, which made it a bit clumsy to use (easy to drop, and not enough leverage for some stubborn pins).Now, they have released “2.0” and it’s got just the right amount of length to make it easy to manipulate, and allows you to apply a bit more torque if needed.I have found that the easiest…
No more broken or hunting for Acoustic Bridge pins,