🎸 Product Overview
Every guitarist eventually faces the same problem: something needs adjusting, a string breaks at the worst moment, or the action creeps up and the guitar stops playing the way it should. Taking it to a shop every time adds up fast — and waiting days for a simple setup is frustrating when you just want to play.
This Guitar Repair & Maintenance Tool Kit gives you everything you need to handle the most common guitar care tasks at home — from string changes and action adjustments to fret work and nut maintenance. Available in 11 kit sizes from a compact 11-piece starter set to a comprehensive 99-piece professional toolkit, there's an option for every skill level and budget. 🛠️
✅ Why Guitarists Choose This Kit
- ✔ One Kit Covers the Essentials
String winder, cutter, bridge pin puller, hex keys, radius gauges, nut files, and more — the tools you actually reach for, all in one place.
- ✔ Save on Shop Visits
Handle routine setups, string changes, and minor repairs at home instead of paying shop rates for work you can do yourself.
- ✔ Scale to Your Skill Level
Start with the 11-piece kit if you're new to guitar maintenance, or go straight to the 45- or 99-piece set if you're ready for more advanced luthier work.
- ✔ Protect Your Instrument
Using the right tools for each job reduces the risk of accidental damage from improvised fixes with the wrong equipment.
- ✔ Great Value Bundle Options
The sandpaper bundle variants add coarse and fine grit luthier sandpaper for nut and saddle work — a practical upgrade for a small price difference.
- ✔ Beginner to Professional Range
Whether you're a student doing your first string change or a repair tech building out a workshop, there's a kit size that fits your needs.
🔧 Common Problem → Solution
Problem: You need to change strings but don't have a winder, cutter, or bridge pin puller — so a 10-minute job turns into a 45-minute struggle.
Solution: Every kit includes the core string-changing tools so you can restring quickly and cleanly every time.
Problem: The action on your guitar has crept up and you need to adjust the truss rod or saddle, but you don't have the right hex keys or gauges.
Solution: The kits include the hex wrenches and measurement tools needed for basic neck and action adjustments without guesswork.
Problem: You want to do more advanced work — nut filing, fret leveling, radius checking — but buying individual tools adds up fast.
Solution: The larger kit options (45, 72, 99 pieces) bundle the specialized tools you need for advanced setup and repair work at a fraction of the cost of buying separately.
Problem: You're not sure which kit size is right for you and don't want to over- or under-buy.
Solution: See the variant comparison table below to match the right kit to your skill level and the types of repairs you plan to do.
🎸 Instrument Compatibility
Works With:
- ✔ Acoustic Guitar
- ✔ Electric Guitar
- ✔ Classical Guitar
- ✔ Bass Guitar
- ✔ 12-String Guitar
📐 Kit Size Comparison
| Kit |
Price |
Weight |
Best For |
| 11-Piece |
$30.99 |
358g |
Beginners, string changes & basic setup |
| 20-Piece |
$48.99 |
468g |
Intermediate players, action & intonation |
| 23-Piece |
$37.99 |
475g |
Intermediate setup & maintenance |
| 23-Piece + 2 Sandpapers |
$39.99 |
500g |
Intermediate + nut/saddle sanding |
| 25-Piece |
$55.99 |
500g |
Comprehensive home setup kit |
| 25-Piece + 2 Sandpapers |
$57.99 |
500g |
Comprehensive + nut/saddle sanding |
| 28-Piece |
$35.99 |
500g |
Extended home repair coverage |
| 36-Piece |
$36.99 |
500g |
Advanced home luthier work |
| 45-Piece |
$75.99 |
600g |
Serious DIY luthier & fret work |
| 72-Piece |
$85.99 |
700g |
Professional repair technician |
| 99-Piece |
$93.99 |
800g |
Full workshop toolkit |
⭐ Key Features
- Complete guitar repair and maintenance tool kits in 11 size options
- Core tools across all kits: string winder, cutter, bridge pin puller, hex keys
- Larger kits add: radius gauges, nut files, fret leveling tools, action rulers, and more
- Sandpaper bundle variants include coarse and fine grit luthier sandpaper for nut/saddle work
- Compatible with acoustic, electric, classical, and bass guitar
- Suitable for beginners through professional repair technicians
- All tools in one kit — no need to source individual tools separately
🎯 Perfect For
- 🎸 Beginner guitarists doing their first string change or setup (11–23 piece kits)
- 🎸 Intermediate players who want to handle their own setups and adjustments (23–36 piece kits)
- 🎸 Advanced players and home luthiers doing fret work and nut/saddle fitting (45–72 piece kits)
- 🎸 Professional repair technicians building out a full workshop toolkit (99-piece kit)
- 🎸 Guitar teachers who maintain student instruments regularly
- 🎸 Music stores handling instrument setups and repairs
❓ FAQ
Q: Which kit size should I choose as a beginner?
A: The 11-piece kit covers the essentials for string changes and basic setup. If you think you'll want to do more over time, the 23-piece kit is a good step up without overwhelming you with tools you're not ready to use yet.
Q: What's included in each kit?
A: Core tools (string winder, cutter, bridge pin puller, hex keys) are included across all kits. Larger kits progressively add more specialized tools such as radius gauges, nut files, fret leveling beams, action rulers, and more. Please refer to the product images for each kit's specific contents.
Q: What do the "+ 2 sandpapers" variants include?
A: These variants add one coarse grit and one fine grit luthier sandpaper to the base kit — useful for nut and saddle shaping and polishing. Recommended if you plan to do any nut or saddle work.
Q: Is this suitable for bass guitar?
A: Yes. Most tools in these kits (string winder, hex keys, action rulers, etc.) are compatible with bass guitar. Some nut files may be sized for standard guitar — verify compatibility for bass-specific nut work.
Q: Can a beginner use the larger kits?
A: Yes, but you may not use all the tools right away. The larger kits are a good long-term investment if you plan to develop your repair skills over time — you'll grow into the tools as your experience increases.
Q: Are these tools durable enough for regular use?
A: Yes. The tools are built for repeated use in home and professional repair settings. Treat them with basic care (keep dry, store properly) and they'll last through many repairs.
Q: Is this a good gift for a guitarist?
A: Absolutely. A guitar repair kit is a practical, thoughtful gift for any player — especially students or new players who are just starting to learn instrument maintenance.