🎶 Tune Up Your Passion with the Ultimate Guitar Toolkit!
The Vangoa 101 Pcs Guitar Repairing Maintenance Tools Kit is a comprehensive solution for guitar enthusiasts and professionals alike. This all-in-one kit includes 101 essential tools designed for maintaining, repairing, and adjusting a variety of stringed instruments, including acoustic and electric guitars, ukuleles, and banjos. With features like a guitar neck rest, precision measurement tools, and a portable carrying case, this kit ensures that you have everything you need for hassle-free instrument care and maintenance.
E**H
Only a few of the 101 pieces are truly useful. Case barely keeps things organized.
My friend absconded with my prior guitar repair kit. Over time I had rebuilt my own kit by buying some of the better tools and supplies, but when I saw this, I thought I would try it out to ensure I had everything you might need. While this tool kit does through everything but the kitchen sink in, it was actually disappoint in some ways.First, I had picked up many of the typical setup tools separately already so had some comparable items. The feeler gauges appear to be of similar quality. The various files and sanders are decent but not amazing. The collapsible stand appears to be made of MDF or particle board and super short. Even if I had not put together a nicer kit already, I probably would only end up using the feeler gauges, tiny ruler, string puller, and maybe some of the sanders. The rest of the 101 pieces may never see the light of day, especially all the cheap plastic items like the string turner, the random plectrums, etc. In many cases, like with the plectrums, I would anticipate a guitarist serious enough to try and do their own setups and repairs would have already figured out their favorite style and brand of plectrums and have plenty of those on hand.Second, the kit came in a total mess. Once I unzipped the carry case and opened it, everything basically fell out everywhere. Bags of plectrums, sanders, tools, etc., all just shoved into the center cavity of the kit and then closed up by a zipper, similar to how you sit on your suitcase when overpacking before a trip.Finally, if you do not have a setup or repair kit, this might be worth considering, since you will get everything you may ever need, albeit in slightly lower quality than if you had assembled piece by piece.
K**A
comprehensive
This is a very comprehensive kit. I'm not a huge fan of the Neck stand design, but otherwise lots of tools to do just about everything you need.I compared to some of my other tools and the profiles are accurate, and the tools seem good enough for a non-professional.
J**S
Good starting point
You definitely get a lot of bang for your buck with this kit. If you don't currently own any sort of tools for working on your guitar, I could definitely see getting this in order to get you going, and then upgrading specific elements down the road when you either find them lacking, or one needs replacement. The feeler gauge on mine was oily, maybe that's to keep it from rusting in storage, or for easier usage, but I'd wipe them down before using them to check your action so you don't spread the oil onto the fretboard/strings. As you might expect nothing here is particularly high-grade, but it all seems at least usable so far as I can tell at this point (I haven't yet had a need for everything in the kit).
W**E
Low quality tools and parts
Most of this in junk. The capo, surprisingly ok. The winder is cheap but works. But why not buy a good quality winder? They aren’t pricey. And some of the tools should not be used except by experts, and they are already going to have better quality tools like fret files. The feelers are okay as are some of the abrasives. And I admit, if you bought all of these separately they would be much more expensive even if you bought the cheapest stuff, so there is some value here but it just doesn’t make sense to have all of these things together and you don’t really even fit in the case. This was just some generic case where they put holes in under the loops and then roux everything else loosely into to the zip up case. It won’t keep stuff organized. I see this a lot wiht these various kits whether it’s guitar, watch repair, wood or leather working etc.A better way to do with would be an essentials kit (the basics for beginners- winder, picks, capo ) and intermediate set ( luthier tools, abrasives fret maintenance , and a guitar first aid/emergency pack with consumables and pins and ivory bits.Still,some of the abrasives a good, if you know how to use them, and the screwdriver was almost good. The grip has so much flashing, you need to sand it down b4 it is comfortable to hold. And make the case really custom to the tools, if you do a lot work work, you may actually find value in this.
P**S
Has it All!
This guitar tool kit has pretty much everyone someone could use for regular maintenance of their acoustic or electric guitar. It even includes a nice storage bag. Great for any guitar owner.
J**N
Mostly useless
I really wanted to like this product so I thoroughly inspected the guitar maintenance tools included to give it a fair shake. I am a guitar player as well as a repair and maintenance tech. I previously own several of the tools described in this kit that I've purchased over time from my trusted luthier suppliers. As a tech I can say that the tools contained herein are of very low quality. I expected the under string radius gauges and the string height gauge to be accurate but not the case. The neck rest/stand is terrible and has no soft protection in the places where the guitar neck would lay on it. The only decent tools in the entire bag of tricks are the string winder, the allen wrench set (metric), and the feeler gauge set. This seems to be a beginning guitar players accessory kit and not even close to a professional guitar maintenance tool kit. This kit, if given to a beginning guitar player, has the potential cause permanent damage to an instrument. There are several tools and abrasives provided here that are never used by the experienced luthier community, some are down right inappropriate to even have near a musical instrument. The designer of this product should pick what this is intended for and be more specific to those needs rather than be so miscellaneous with a hodgepodge of low quality stuff that nobody will use. Save your money and buy quality tools for working on your guitars and you'll thank yourself later.
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