This Precision Tool Kit includes many bits and tools used to repair various electronics. Manufactured with top quality materials, this kit has what it takes to perform precise and reliable repairs. Use the 2 spudgers and suction cup to safely disassemble housings without damaging it. Use the flexible extension bar to easily reach screws in hard to reach places, while applying constant pressure utilizing the screwdriver’s free spinning end cap. All this packed in a 6 x 4 x 2 inches neatly organized and durable case. Keep it in the car, a drawer at home, or even throw it in your luggage when traveling so you are always ready for any electronic malfunction.
Kit Includes:
– 10pc. Torx: T3, T4, T5, T6, T7
– 6pc. Hex head: 2.5mm, 3.0mm, 3.5mm, 4.0mm, 4.5mm, 5.0mm, 5.5mm
– 3pc. Phillips: +1.0, +1.5, +2.0, +3.5
– 2pc. Outside phillips: PH2
– 2pc. Slotted: -1.0, -2.0
– 4pc. Allen Head: 0.9mm, 1.5mm, 2.0mm, 3.0mm
– 2pc. Pentalobe: 0.8mm, 1.2mm
– 1pc. Tri-wing: 2.0
– 1pc. Triangle (safety triangle): 2.3
– 1pc. U: U2.6 (snake eye)
– 2pc. BST-886 screwdrivers: Pentalobe 0.8, +1.5
– 1pc. Precision Screwdriver
– 2pc. Adjustable Bar, Extension Bar
– 1pc. ESD tweezer.
– 2pc. 3.5 mm Suction Cup, Eject Pin
– 2pc. Large Spudger, Small Spudger (pry pricks)
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Flimsy magnets will make you regret dropping this case even … Flimsy magnets will make you regret dropping this case even once it will go everywhere. Tools feel cheap guess you get what you pay for price wise. Will make sure to spend more money on a quality toolset next time.
Soft metal screw bits very easy to strip I was swapping HDD for SSD in my Asus laptop and just received this tool kit, opened for the first time. I had to use T5 screw bit to open Asus and on 7 screw I completely striped screw bit. What a frustration and waste of time. Returning this item.
great concept, but can be improved upon… I was excited to get this 38-piece screwdriver set to use when I work on computers. It holds different size heads all in one place. I like everything about it except the head section where you pull down the lever to allow it to stand up. Well, it doesn’t work as well as you think or would want. If some of the heads accidentally come out all at once, then you have to figure out which correct hole it goes into and if you have it in the wrong spot (even if it fits into the holes), the arm doesn’t…