






🎸 Tune Up Your Craft with Precision!
This 15-piece Guitar Luthier Tools Set is designed for both amateur and professional musicians, featuring high-quality stainless steel tools that ensure durability and precision. With a range of measurement options and user-friendly designs, this set is perfect for achieving the ideal guitar setup.




H**N
Measurements
Must have tools.
J**.
Not the highest quality, but definitely got the job done.
These worked as they should. Got the old strat back to playing sweet. Took out the guess work.
A**.
Cheap but questionable accuracy.
While these are much cheaper than alternatives from the likes of StewMac or other luthier supply companies, I have my doubts about their accuracy. There are multiple "rulers' on the string measurement card, and they do not seem to be entirely consistent with one another. It's good enough for some home tinkering with my guitars, but I would shell out for the name brand ones if you're an actual guitar tech/luthier.
H**3
Functionality At A Reasonable Price!
I found these to be a great value given the price and quality; both accurate and functional! They may not be the quality demanded by a professional luthier, but for the musical hobbies they are perfect for that occasional spec verification or set up!
S**N
Cheap but accurate tools
This set has all I needed to set up my Les Paul’s action
R**N
GO
Excellent design and performance.I would purchase this product again.
A**A
Good enough for most
Obvioulsy, this isn't going to compete with Stew Mac in terms of quality, but for the price, it works well. The radius gauges are a bit hard to read and there are some sharp/burred edges on some of the pieces, but for the average player who just wants to be able to set up their gear at home, this will work alright.
D**1
Absolute Garbage - feeler gauges SOAKED with oil and worse
I would have to rate this kit - Absolute Garbage - I don't know how in the world this got a 4.4 star rating.I bought this kit because I needed the radius gauges that go over the strings and it definitely wouldn't hurt to have another set of feeler gauges. I already have set of under string radius gauges but again it wouldn't hurt to have a second set. However even if I did need another String action gauge ruler I would NEVER let the one that came in this kit get anywhere near a guitar (as I explain below).I'll start off with the worst of all . . . I opened the soft plastic case that the feeler gauges come in and a loose stack of very heavily oiled feeler gauges spilled out onto my special foam based cloth guitar mat on my bench top. This oil ruined that mat which protects the finish of the guitars being worked on. Being I don't want to get any oil on any unfinished 'waiting for paint' guitar that I may be working on that mat is not going back on the bench. All of the oil covered feeler gauge leafs fell out all over my bench because the screw and nut that holds it all together were not attached through the frame. I had to shake the soft plastic case because it was pressed and wrinkled against the tool that was inside. The screw and nut were never attached or they came off in shipping. That is really a mute point though because these gauges are for working on WOOD fret boards and such. These are supposed to be luthier tools NOT machine shop or car repair shop tools where oil is common place.I wouldn't let the 'string action gauge ruler' anywhere near a guitar or anything I don't want to severely scratch because the edge are very rough and VERY sharp. This was shipped freshly stamped out of a metal cutting press without any edge deburring or finishing of any type. AND it is not even accurate the string action height marks are nearly double what they should be.All of the edges on the over string radius gauges are too sharp but not nearly as bad as the string action gauge. If I wanted to I could use some emery cloth sand paper to take the edge off. However I am just going to return this garbage . . . even though I just spent 45 minutes wiping the oil off and the wiping with an alcohol soaked cloth each and every leaf of the feeler gauge set. Try doing that without bending the very thin .007mm etc. gauge strips . . .This is the last time I try to save money buying luthier tools. I should have stuck with stew mac or even the fret guru tools.
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