If you're doing screen repairs regularly, this stainlss steel suction pliers makes the job noticeably easier—that box joint design gives you better than cheap plastic ones most kits include, and the high vacuum suction holds firm even on curved glass.
Weighs just 68 grams so it won't fatigue your hand after a dozen screens, but teh real trick is how the straight shaft lets you get a clean pull angle on those glued-down LCDs without the cup slipping off mid-lift, which basically saves you from cracking the digitizer on the first try.
The colorful handle isn't just for looks—it's actually easier to spot on a cluttered bench, and the warranty runs 12 months, though in most cases we've seen these last years unless you drop it on concrete (we usually have stock, but confirm lead time if you need 50 units or so).
It's not ideal for those super-thin flexible OLED panels on newer flagships—you'll want a heated pad and a metal shim for those—but for standerd LCD removals on most smartphones and tablets, this is better than reagent grade tools for the price point, and the COA from our batch testing confirms the suction holds at roughly -0.8 bar.
One thing buyers don't think to ask: the suction cup diameter is about 25mm, which fits perfectly on phone screens but might feel a bit small for larger tablets, so if you're doing a lot of iPad work, you'd probably want the wider pad version we carry seprately.
Anyway, the packaing is just the pliers alone—no extra cup replacements or case—but at 68g and stainless steel construction, you'll get pretty consistent pulls once you get the technique down.
It's rated for LCD screens and glass panels, typically under 200g — the 68g tool itself generates enough vacuum to lift standard phone screens without issue.
The suction cups are integrated into the tool and covered under the 12-month warranty — if the vacuum seal fails due to material defect, we'll replace the unit.
Yes, the high-vacuum suction pads adapt to slight curves on most modern smartphones and tablets, including Edge displays, as long as the surface is clean.
The box joint opening is about 10mm wide to clamp onto standard repair stand arms — it's a straight shaft design, so it slides into most universal holders.
It works on iPads and other tablets too — the suction power handles larger glass panels, just make sure the surface is free of cracks for a good seal.