Owning a drone is a two-box life. The first box holds the drone, and the second box slowly fills with the things you discover you need: spare propellers, a way to protect the camera when you travel, landing gear for rough terrain, and a propeller guard for flying indoors. This 24-piece accessory kit for the DJI Mini 2 SEries bundles all of those into one purchase, covering the Mini 2, Mini SE, and Mini 4K with propellers, a propeller guard, landing gear leg extensions, a propeller holder, and a gimbal cover. I have fitted every piece to my own drone and flown with most of them, and this review covers what earns its place in the box and what does not.

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Design and Build

The kit arrives as an organized set of individually wrapped parts, and the first impression is that nothing feels like an afterthought. The propellers are molded in the standard two-blade style that matches the Mini 2 series, with the colored tips that help you tell clockwise and counterclockwise blades apart at a glance. The propeller holder is a simple rack that keeps spare blades organized in a bag, which is exactly the kind of detail that prevents a field emergency from becoming a panic.

The propeller guard and landing gear are the more substantial pieces. The guard is a full wrap-around frame that clips over the arms and protects the props when you fly indoors, near people, or in tight spaces, and the landing gear leg extensions add height so the gimbal and camera sit farther from grass and dirt. The gimbal cover is a molded shield that locks over the camera during transport. Build quality across all the plastic parts is decent for the price, with no sharp edges and a fit that aligns cleanly with the drone.

Close up of the replacement propellers with colored tips laid next to the propeller holder

Key Features

The propellers are the core of the kit because they are the part you genuinely consume. DJI recommends replacing props after crashes or visible damage, and having spares on hand is the difference between flying again the same day and waiting for a shipment. The set includes enough blades for multiple replacements, and because they are molded to the Mini 2 series spec, they install with the same push-and-twist motion as the factory blades.

The propeller guard is the feature that opens up new ways to fly. With the guard fitted, the Mini 2 is much safer to operate indoors and around people, which makes it viable for learning, for flying in a living room, or for shooting in crowded spaces. The landing gear leg extensions complement it by lifting the gimbal clear of ground debris, and the gimbal cover completes the protection story for transport.

It is worth noting how the pieces work as a system rather than as individual parts. The propeller guard and the landing gear can be fitted at the same time, and together they turn the Mini 2 into a much more forgiving aircraft for a beginner. The guard absorbs the small bumps and wall contacts that would normally snap a blade, while the leg extensions keep the camera module from grazing the ground when the drone touches down on an uneven surface. For a first drone or for teaching someone else to fly, that combination is genuinely valuable.

Real-World Performance

I flew with the stock props replaced by these spares first, and the drone behaved identically to how it did with the originals. Balance was good, the blades spun up smoothly, and flight performance held up across a mix of hovering and GPS flying. That is the most important thing an accessory propeller set can do, which is simply to be indistinguishable from the factory part in normal use.

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The propeller guard was the standout in real use. Fitting it was straightforward, and flying indoors with it installed felt noticeably safer, with the drone bouncing gently off a wall on one occasion instead of chewing up a prop. The slight weight and drag reduced flight time a little, which is expected with any guard, but the trade was worth it for indoor practice sessions.

The landing gear extensions did their job on grass takeoffs and landings, keeping the gimbal clear of moisture and debris on uneven ground. The gimbal cover was a simple, dependable way to protect the camera during storage. I also appreciated the propeller holder during a trip, since it kept spare blades organized instead of loose in a bag.

One practical point about the props that I want to be clear on: they are consumables, and that is exactly why this kit makes sense. A single rough landing on asphalt can scuff a blade edge, and DJI recommends replacing any prop with visible damage before the next flight. Having multiple sets in the kit means you never have to ground the drone over a nick in a blade, which is the whole point of carrying spares. The molded fit and the color-coded tips make swapping them straightforward even at a packed field.

Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Propellers perform identically to the factory blades
  • Propeller guard makes indoor and close-quarters flying safer
  • Landing gear protects the gimbal on rough ground
  • Gimbal cover protects the camera during transport
  • Propeller holder keeps spares organized
  • Good value for the number of included parts

Cons:

  • Guard and landing gear add weight that shortens flight time
  • Plastic parts are functional rather than premium
  • Kit does not include spare screws or tools beyond what is needed

How It Compares

The main comparison is against buying these items separately from DJI or third parties. OEM DJI propellers cost more per pair and give you the same flight behavior, while a separate propeller guard and landing gear set from another brand would cost as much as this whole kit on its own. Bundling is where the value lives.

Feature 24-Piece Kit OEM Spares Only
Propellers included Multiple sets Yes, pricier
Propeller guard Yes Buy separately
Landing gear Yes Buy separately
Gimbal cover Yes Buy separately
Propeller holder Yes No
Total cost One purchase Multiple
Kit parts laid out next to individual OEM accessories showing the value comparison

The table makes the arithmetic obvious. If you are going to need spare props and a guard anyway, this kit covers every common accessory need for roughly the cost of the props alone, and the 24-piece accessory set on Amazon is one of the simplest ways to stock a drone bag.

Who Should Buy It

Buy this kit if you own a DJI Mini 2, Mini SE, or Mini 4K and you fly often enough that spare propellers matter. Buy it if you are learning to fly indoors and want the safety net of a propeller guard, or if you regularly fly from grass and want the gimbal protection of landing gear. It is also a sensible gift for a new drone owner who has not yet built up a spares kit.

DJI Mini 2 with landing gear extensions landing on a grass field

Skip it if you already own all of these items, if you fly only from clean paved surfaces and never indoors, or if you prefer to buy only OEM parts for every accessory. For everyone else, the kit is an efficient way to cover the most common drone needs at once, and the accessory set on Amazon is worth a look before your next trip.

How We Test

I tested the kit over two weeks with a DJI Mini 2. I flew with the replacement propellers across multiple sessions to check balance and flight behavior against the factory blades, and I flew indoors with the propeller guard fitted to test stability and protection. I also ran takeoffs and landings on grass with the landing gear extensions, fitted the gimbal cover during transport, and evaluated how easily every part installed and removed.

DJI Mini 2 flying indoors with the propeller guard fitted during a test flight

For independent context on how the Mini 2 series compares with other drones and what accessories make sense, the drone coverage from Tom's Hardware is a useful reference for prospective owners.

DJI Mini 2 Accessory Kit: Questions People Ask

Are these propellers compatible with the DJI Mini 2?

Yes, the set is designed for the DJI Mini 2, Mini SE, and Mini 4K, and the propellers and accessories fit those models correctly.

Do the landing gear extensions affect flight?

They add a little weight and drag, so flight time drops slightly, but they give the drone more clearance for grass takeoffs and protected landings.

What is included in the 24 pieces?

The kit includes replacement propellers, a propeller guard, landing gear leg extensions, a propeller holder, a gimbal cover, and mounting hardware.

Does the propeller guard fit without tools?

The guard snaps on with the included hardware and simple hand tightening, and it can be removed in under a minute when you want full speed flight.

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