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Trumpet Mouthpiece puller Tool,Mouthpiece Remover for Brass Wind Instruments

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$19.99

$ 8 .99 $8.99

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1.Color:Black


About this item

  • Suitable for trumpet, trombone, horn, Euphonium and any other brass wind instrument
  • Remove the stuck mouthpiece easily without damage
  • Material: Metal


1. Suitable for trumpet, trombone, horn, Euphonium and any other brass wind instrument
2. Remove the stuck mouthpiece easily without damage
3. Material: Metal


Mike
August 24, 2025
It's inexpensive, so I wasn't sure how well it would work, but it had no problem pulling a mouthpiece out of a trumpet that had been stuck there for years. I would buy it again.
Steve Rankin
August 19, 2025
My grandson is 12, plays trumpet. His little brother decided to 'play' his brother's trumpet and jammed the mouthpiece really tight. No one was happy. I tried all the tricks but no luck. I thought of trying to invent something to pull it out of there, but went looking online and found this tool. The price was right, and the comments were overwhelmingly positive, so thinking we will need this thing again .... I ordered it. Well I'm pretty handy and am comfortable with tools but this proved to be a challenge: I was very careful to correctly align everything and clamp the sliders tightly, it still took a tremendous amount of torque with pliers to get it to "pop" out. I would not trust the 12 year old to correctly do this, but will show him how I do it. Great single purpose tool.
Kyle Moore
July 24, 2025
Very effective tool to have. My son really had his mouth piece jammed. It would not budge. Once it arrived I immediately took it out to give it a try. First attempt still didn’t budge, I partly blame myself I think I wasn’t turning them equally. Restarted and SUCCESS! Less than 10 minutes from delivery to having the mouthpiece free! Thankful for those YouTube videos posted I understood how to use the tool when it arrived! Wise investment.
Steve Niezgoda
July 14, 2025
Biggest issue is wing nuts don't provide much leverage, but like some other designs have enough clearance for a big tuba mouthpiece. Sturdy and well built, good for occasional use. Probably would not hold up in a shop or a school environment. I purchased because I have 2 children playing brass instruments, so it saves trips to the shop for an occasional stuck mouthpiece. Bottom clips are adjustable enough for removing stuck mouthpiece from sousaphone bit or from a larger bulkier receiver.
Kathy V.
June 20, 2025
Bought this for my son’s trumpet after his mouthpiece got stuck. Band director couldn’t get it out, but with this I was able to and didn’t have to spend the extra to take it to the repair shop.
JTC
June 18, 2025
I dropped my old Conn, mouthpiece down, from my lap to the floor. It was very stuck. I tried all the “hacks” including hot water, valve oil, even cushioned and very gentle pliers. It was totally stuck. If I wanted to switch to my 7C, I was I who was stuck…stuck with a :3C on board. I ordered this pulled and had it in a couple of days. There are no directions at all, so you may have to look up a video or something, but it works. In about 10 minutes, my old friend was again ready for my attempts to once again play a scale. But that’s another story.
Jane D. Dalton
June 13, 2025
Eventually you will get your mouthpiece stuck in your horn. Usually at the most inopportune time. This tool is fast, easy on your horn and efficient. Great buy
Customer
March 6, 2025
A key part was missing upon arrival. Without this part, the entire thing wouldn't work, it would just fall off of the mouthpiece. Needless to say, it didn't work. Should also note that this does not come with instructions, so I had to use YouTube, and nobody has made a YouTube video on this puller.
argirica
January 31, 2025
Perfect tool to retract your mouth piece
Honest Shopper
January 20, 2025
This works!!! It did take me a bit of time to figure out how to use it. At first, I put it at the wrong spot of the trumpet and of course it didn’t work. I watched a few YouTube videos, but they never emphasized where exact you need to place it. Once I figured out where to place it, it worked very well.