🔧 Elevate Your Repair Game!
The Kaisiking Heavy Duty Suction Cups are essential tools for anyone looking to repair electronic screens. Made from durable ABS and natural rubber, these suction cups offer a powerful 12 kg (26 lb) lifting capacity, making them ideal for a variety of devices including iPads, iMacs, and laptops. With user-friendly locking handles and a risk-free purchase policy, these tools are designed for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts.
L**
4 of these small suction cups worked perfectly to lift my 75 inch TV screen panel.
These things worked perfectly to lift my LG 75 inch TV panel off when I was changing the LED light strips. I first cleaned the rubber suction cups with alcohol, let them completely dry. When I installed them on the TV screen panel I pushed slightly down, pushing on the orange material near the black suction cup and then closed the clamp on the suction cup. We did a test lift before the actual move, just to assure the suction cups were going to stay on and they did with no problem. We then removed the TV screen and placed it on a clean flat surface so we could complete the job of replacing the bad LED strips. Remember to remove the suction cups after you move the screen, don't let them sit on the screen while you continue with the job to replace the LED strips. This will minimize any marking on the screen surface, mine had none by doing it this way. Also, I purchased 4 of these suction cups, since they are very small. The 4 suction cups worked perfectly for the 75 inch screen. My wife helped me with the screen move, she had two suction cups and I had two suction cups. Repair is done, the TV is back up on the wall and looks beautiful, full repair including the suction cups was approximately $100, sure beats spending $1500 - $3000 on a new 75 inch TV.
B**.
We use these on our camper van for our shower and awning
Just wipe the windows clean and these hold great! You can clip carabiners to the handle easily.
S**A
These do what they are supposed to
Good solid tool at a reasonable price. These did what they are supposed to do, with good, solid suction when I used them to pull the glass off a 21" iMac to upgrade to SSD. The suction was good, though after letting the suction cups sit on the screen as I was working on the iMac, one of them let loose suction (after an hour or more) and I had to reestablish the suction before I put the screen back on. Not a big deal, but it's worth being aware of that possibility when you are working on a heavy screen like that so you don't try to pick it up and have it fall. Just check to be sure the suction cups are sealed on before picking up the screen to put it back on.One thing is that there was some kind of odd coating/substance on the suction cups, not sure what, but it left marks on the screen that I had to put some effort into scrubbing off. So I would recommend washing these suction cups thoroughly with soap and water before using them. That may have been the cause of the loss of suction. I have a feeling cleaning the suction cups thoroughly before using will improve the seal. I have more iMacs to work on, and will try to report back on how well they do on the next one.
M**Y
Using on inside shower doors
I have shower doors and one of them has the site that I'd like to open to reach around and grab my towel off the bar while still staying warm from the shower itself. That side doesn't have an inside handle or bar so it was having to just put my hand flat and try to slide it. These make it to where I can just grab the little handle pull it grab my towel and push it back. Very easy peasy. I use the second one on the outside of the first door to make opening it to get in to the shower a lot easier. I am going to be painting them to match the shower And it's great because when I tell people about them a lot of people have so many great ideas to use these. I'm definitely a fan I'm definitely a fan
M**R
It worked well on a TCL TV, however Samsung-Damaged
I was able to repair 2 TCL TV's with these, however when I used on a Samsung LCD, one of the suction cups damaged the LCD screen. It appears that there is LCD screen damage to the spot where one of the suction cups was attached. The other cup location is not damaged. There is a bright spot at the location of one of the suction cups. This was on a Samsung UN55H6203AF TV that was maybe ~7yrs old. The screen age could be the reason with this last screen "damage" See the spot on the letter "g" on Settings.
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