Propeller Puller Aluminum Alloy Removal Tool Props Remover, with Replacement Ejector Pins for RC FPV Drone BetaFPV Air65 75 (
3.3 | 16 ratings
Price: 13.99
Last update: 01-30-2026
About this item
- Durability: Impact-resistant and adaptable to various environments.
- Compatibility: Compatible with a wide range of engines and easy installation.
- Ejector kit: contains five sizes of ejectors from 2.9mm to 0.9mm, covering the disassembly needs of Air65/75 propellers
- Used for mini RC FPV racing drone, such as BetaFPV Air65 Air75
- Exerting excessive force may easily cause the thimble to bend. Please do not use brute force during operation.
Product information
| Product Dimensions | 0.01 x 0.01 x 0.01 inches |
|---|---|
| Item Weight | 1.44 ounces |
| ASIN | B0FQSJ4F1K |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 12 months and up |
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| Customer Reviews | 3.33.3 out of 5 stars(16) 3.3 out of 5 stars |
| Manufacturer | ZHUOYUEFSC |
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Propeller Puller Aluminum Alloy Removal Tool Props Remover, with Replacement Ejector Pins for RC FPV Drone BetaFPV Air65 75 (Red)
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Top reviews from the United States
- Leroy JenkinsWorks awesome !!This one works great!!
- A. Taylor3.5 stars *updated to 1 star - should be zero stars*I bought this to swap props on tinywhoops - it had to be modified in order for it to work for my needs. The fork is too thick and would not slide between the motor and prop without first doing some heavy grinding via dremel to the fork tips. I had to remove at least a mm (probably more) for it to fit where it needed to go. Also the appropriate bit would not fit in the chuck without significant force.
Would have been a 5 star review had I not had any of those issues.
Works good enough now I guess.
!UPDATE!
Do not buy this piece of junk! I was removing a 31mm prop and not only did the removal pin snap off but the actual forks bent on the tool! The pin was perfectly lined up! JUNK!!!!
I would give this garbage zero stars if I could. - MikeExtra ejector pinsWould be nice to have extra ejector pins for the two smaller size which could break easy.
- JoeWorks ok.Did the job, but I'm not sure it would do it twice. The arm that hooks the prop is very flexible and when you apply pressure with the plunger, it flexes and becomes off center. I was using the smallest size. I bent it while trying to get the props off.
- Jasonpulls them off with authoritygreat
- Dustin E.Cheap and flimsynot only does the silver metal L-shaped bottom part bend with 2 fingers, but the different sized inserts will just break off at the tip. You may as well use a chainsaw to remove your props, it'd probably be more efficient
- AurumSpend the extra few bucks and get the nicer one.It works as intended but not with every prop, when I first got it the machining on every part had been just out of spec so it was really stiff and basically unusable without brute force. After a few drops of lube and more brute force, everything moved freely. If I were to buy it again I'd spend the extra $6 on the slightly nicer one. The nicer options also won't damage the finish on your nice motors since they are actually polished to a finish.
- Clark K.Look no further.Extremely well made!
Once you spin a bell on a shaft, will have paid for itself. Would have.
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