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PowerHouse

KR Strikeforce Grip Insert Puller - Pick the Size

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MSRP: $54.95
$44.95
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Description

KR Strikeforce Grip Insert Puller

No tugging. No frustrations. This tool is a smooth operator. Finger inserts glide out. Push the blade into the hole, twist 180° and pull. The 7/8", 31/32” and 1 1/32" diameter blades cut between the outside of the insert and the inside perimeter of the finger hole with uncanny accuracy. Players and pro shop operators can’t be without theirs.

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5 Reviews

  • 5
    Insert Puller

    Posted by Larry G on Jul 5th 2021

    Easy to use without making a mess and possible being able to reuse the insert

  • 4
    Powerhouse grip insert puller

    Posted by Terry Torrez on Nov 9th 2020

    The tool is just what I expected. It works well but I can see how some people could get frustrated with it because it does not “pull” the insert out. The tool works well when pushed in behind the insert and guided by the insert hole while slightly rotating to break through the glue. Patients is your best friend using this tool but it does the job.

  • 5
    Makes Life Simple

    Posted by Nick O on Nov 27th 2019

    This is one of the best purchases I have made. When you have your own finger tip inserts and need to change them quick stop using a pocket knife and get one of these. Insert, twist and pull and in seconds have the old inserts out. This is a huge time saver, along with it being safer.

  • 5
    Great tool - Saves me some cash...

    Posted by GoDJinDMV on Oct 9th 2019

    This insert puller has paid for itself already. I am able replace all of my old or worn out finger inserts quickly with this tool. A second benefit is that it cuts through the glue bond without much force. All you do is push down, twist left and right, and then pull the old insert out. Done. Now it goes without saying that sometimes the tool will cut through the insert because of the tight glue bond when too much glue was used. I just use a hobby knife tool or bevel knife to carefully scrape away the excess rubber left behind. You can smooth out the finger hole as best you can, and you are up and ready to install the replacement insert in no time. You can do the same thing they do at the pro shop and it will cost you a lot less if you get your own inserts. Again, this tool has paid for itself, big time. Peace!

  • 5
    Finger grips puller

    Posted by Chuck Boyd on May 6th 2019

    Save me a lot of money on grip insertion

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