🎸 Master your fretboard like a pro—because your guitar deserves the best!
The SOUJOY 17-Piece Guitar Luthier Tool Set offers a comprehensive, durable, and ergonomic collection of professional-grade tools designed for precise fret leveling, crowning, and maintenance. Crafted from rust-resistant stainless steel and aluminum, this kit supports multiple stringed instruments and comes with a portable storage bag, making it the ultimate choice for guitarists and luthiers aiming for flawless playability.
Manufacturer | SOUJOY |
Package Dimensions | 29.6 x 8.9 x 5.1 cm; 400 g |
Colour | Black |
Finish | Polished |
Material | Stainless Steel, Aluminium, Rubber |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 17 |
Handle material | Rubber, Stainless Steel, Aluminium |
Special Features | Ergonomic, Rust resistant |
Usage | Drawer |
Included Components | fret crowning luthier file, fret rubber hammer, guitar fret leveling beam, guitar fret rocker, guitar string spreaders, guitar fingerboard guard protectors, replacement sanding papers, portable storage bag |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 400 g |
C**R
Did the job just fine 🙂
Got a cheap gears 4 music headless electric guitar that was notorious for bad set up,so I watched a couple of YouTube videos & ordered this kit, it has everything you need except a straight neck guide for truss rod adjustments,so ordered that separately,they arrived together so I set to work.Straightend the neck easy to reveal unleveled frets, so I used the rocker from this kit to find the high points then marked them with a sharpie and using the file provided leveled them off nicely, picked the guitar up for £30 second hand,got this kit & the fretboard leveler and now it plays like a much higher end guitar,or how it should of out the factory 😂In a nut shell-it's a great bit of kit used properly 👌
M**E
Good starter set. Don't expect premium quality at this price..
I bought this tool set as an introduction into the world of guitar maintenance. It's inexpensive, and you get a few useful items in a bundle. I have had this for over a year now and I have used all the items at one time or another. The fret hammer is nice. The sanding beam is quite good for small jobs, and it's handy the grit sizes are on the inside of the block. It comes with spare sand paper and that had been useful a few times. I have used the fret rocker, which seems adequate. There are a couple of metal bands to take the strings away from the neck, and a couple of tabs you can put over the frets to protect the neck when fret filing. I haven't made my mind up about the crowning file. I tried it briefly recently and then used something else instead. It didn't seem to do much.Overall, I'd you are new to this, like I was, and want a few basic tools for not too much money, this may be what you are looking for.This is an area where you can spend a fortune on individual tools from companies that have professional luthiers in mind, so if you aren't intending going pro, a little set like this might get you started. If you graduate into bigger jobs, you may need better quality tools later on.Overall, for what they are, I am happy with them. It's been a useful and reasonably modest investment.
A**
Luthiers tool kit
Very good value for money it does the job
J**M
Mixed Bag. (Bag Not Very Good.)
It comes in a bag, but it's just a tiny little drawstring affair and there is absolutely zero chance of getting everything back into it once unpacked... so don't count on the bag. You'll need to find places for everything in your toolbox.Contents:Leveling Beam: effective at spot grinding individual frets or groups of 3 or 4 consecutive frets - which is what I used it for - but far too short to be useful in actually leveling all the frets of a guitar. Extra stick-on abrasive sheets are supplied.Hammer: OK, but very cheaply made (expected at this price!) and not really heavy enough. Could do with a bit more weight to give high frets the kind of whack they sometimes need.Fret rocker: no probs. Identical to any other fret rocker you've ever seen.Crowning file: ineffective and absolute garbage. Nobody who knows what they're doing uses these things to crown frets anyway.Fret guards: fine.String spreaders: they do a job, but for anything beyond the most eeny-meeny minor fretwork repairs you'll want the strings all the way off, really... so there's not that much point to them.
M**Y
Good kit
Very good
L**N
Good cheap product
Worked fine for working on cheap guitars, and help me improve my Luther skills
M**N
Father in-law over the moon.
Got this for my father in-law as he is a keen guitarist. He lives in Reunion island. So this is either impossible to get or prohibitively expensive. He does his own maintenance and this has been a boon for him. A sackful of brownie points for me 👍, but more importantly a great set of tools for him. He loves it.
J**N
Waste of Money TBH
The fret crowning tool was blunt and the rocker tool is lethally sharp. Shouldn’t that be the other way around.The levelling beam is a bit of cheap box section (extremely thin box section). The rocker feels like they took it right off of the guillotine cutter with all the burrs intact, it’s .sharp. Just running a deburring tool around the edges makes a lot of difference.Basically you get what you pay for… I’m probably going to have to get a more expensive set after this failure. Oh well, you live and learn.
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