
If you’ve seen the P’KUP Card Lifter doing the rounds on social media, there’s a fair chance you had the same reaction we did.
“That looks brilliant… but surely it can’t be that good?”
A small gadget that picks up cards from the table with barely any effort sounds like exactly the sort of thing that could either be genuinely useful, or a shiny little disappointment that arrives six weeks later from somewhere overseas and immediately makes you regret your life choices.
The good news is, this one is not too good to be true.
The P’KUP Card Lifter is now available from BlueCyborg for £14.95, with quick UK shipping and simple returns.
The P’KUP Card Lifter is a clever little card-handling tool designed to help you pick up playing cards, trading cards, board game cards and similar flat items without having to scrape them off the table, bend them, or perform that awkward fingernail shuffle we’ve all done at some point.
And yes, it really does work.
It lifts cards like magic
The basic idea is simple. Press the P’KUP onto the card, lift, and the card comes with it. It uses suction to grip the surface just enough to pick the card up, then releases when you want it to.
Single cards, multiple cards, loose cards on the table, cards from a hand, cards from a stack, it handles them surprisingly well.
There is a small learning curve, especially if you’re trying to lift just one card from the top of a deck without bringing the whole pile with it. That bit takes a little touch and practice, but it’s not difficult. After a few goes, you’ll get the feel for how much pressure you need and where best to place it.
Once you’ve got that, it starts to feel oddly satisfying.
Ready to try it for yourself? Pick up a P’KUP Card Lifter from BlueCyborg and see why this little gadget has been getting so much attention.
Useful, accessible, and just a bit fun
This is one of those products that sounds like a novelty until you actually use it.
For board gamers, card gamers and tabletop players, it can make card handling smoother and less fiddly. For anyone who struggles with grip, dexterity, long nails, card sleeves, close table layouts or just awkwardly flat cards on awkwardly flat tables, it can be genuinely helpful.
It’s also just fun.
There’s a tiny “wait, what?” moment the first time someone sees it lift a card cleanly off the table. It looks like a magic trick, but it’s just a well-designed little tool doing its job.
Why buy it from BlueCyborg?
The P’KUP is already available direct, and at £14.95 it’s a great price for what it does.
The problem, for a lot of UK buyers, is everything around that purchase.
High international shipping costs.
Longer postage times.
The worry that if it doesn’t live up to the videos, returning it will be a hassle.
That’s where we come in.
We’re offering the P’KUP Card Lifter at the same £14.95 price, but with the benefits you’re used to from BlueCyborg:
Quick UK shipping.
Simple, no-hassle returns.
No international postage gamble.
And, when we’re out at events, you can try it for yourself at our pop-up stalls before buying.
That last bit matters. Some products are easy to understand from a photo. This one really benefits from being picked up, pressed onto a card, and used.
Order your P’KUP Card Lifter online today, or come and have a go at one of our pop-up stalls when we’re out trading.
Our verdict
We were sceptical. That’s probably the right starting point for anything that looks this neat on social media.
But after trying it, the P’KUP Card Lifter has earned its place in the BlueCyborg range. It’s clever, useful, fun to demonstrate, and does exactly what it claims to do.
It is not magic.
It just feels like it for a second.
The P’KUP Card Lifter is available now from BlueCyborg for £14.95, with quick UK shipping, simple returns, and the chance to try it at our pop-up stalls when we’re out trading.
Grab yours from BlueCyborg and make picking up cards far more satisfying than it has any right to be.
The P’KUP Card Lifter is available from BlueCyborg for £14.95, with quick UK shipping and the chance to try it at our pop-up stalls when we’re out trading.
Because sometimes the thing you saw online really is as good as it looked.