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If you don’t have a repair kit, you probably should—once you get your hands on one you’ll be amazed how often they come in handy. This one features a total of 75 pieces, plus a driver and extender to help you tackle mobile repairs, tablet repairs, PC modifications, and odd jobs around the house Read More
It's a nice kit with stuff for all sorts of repair or tinkering projects. My only real issue is the bits aren't real hard; if you need to use a small bit on a thread sealed screw or even just a particularly tight screw you'll risk marring the bit head.
I found the electronic bit set's handle to not have enough grip, and after some use bits had began to strip themselves somehow. Pretty much everything else in this set was very nice, and made the purchase worthwhile.
If you work with electronics as a hobby this is a great value. I have abused mine and have low to medium wear. Definitely not the top dog in terms of metal quality, but I have used these almost every day and not had a failure. Metals are a bit soft.. but they haven't broken and I put a lot of torque on them. If you put the included extender through the driver you can get a looot of torque into the bits. I will probably buy a nicer set in the future, but they served very well for the price.
If you work on laptops and desktops regularly don't count on this kit to be your go-to. The bit driver doesn't have enough grip to remove a stiff bolt on a tablet sometimes. I struggled with it once, and went back to another brand to fixit. There is a nice selection of pry tools, tweezers, a handy (but cheap) utility knife, and even a ruler. Sadly, better bit drivers would not fit in the included bit case, so it quickly became a closet queen. Also, the bits lose their finish after one or three uses, which means the lower quality alloy just doesn't meet my standards. If you only work on cellphones it might work well for you, but as an OEM certified tech I need a better bit driver. Laptops and Desktops need a more robust driver.
So, I have used some of them and I must say they are quite nice, feel sturdy and so far I haven't experienced any issue. The bags are very handy for transportation, and the amount of tools fill all my needs.
I'm very happy with this purchase and I would certainly recommend this to anyone.
I really like the fit and finish of this kit. If it doesn't have a bit, you likely don't need it. It's not Wiha or any of the other big name quality sets but it competes with them pretty well.
I build computer systems.... okay let's expand that to include custom water cool PC's. I use primarily every bit in the two tool kits I have received from Massdrop. I use the ESD kit for components and the non ESD kit for everything else...though I would love to see one bit added. 9mm hex bit. My EK radiator needs that size and is non standard for these kits bur it would be nice so I wouldn't have to purchase an Allen set for just one key. I have every key on my bench except for 9mm. But isn't that always the way things go with kits. lol
The coating is pretty durable. My only real complaint is the cases are cheaply designed. They are well constructed but the design of them could be much better. Honestly I would have paid more for a well constructed and designed bag that fit all of the kit rather than three rolls that only hold 1 kit per roll. Especially when you cannot really condense them to save space in any of the included rolls. Guess I will need to invest in a better chest or bag to hold six tool rolls. That number of rolls includes the previous non ESD kit that I purchased.
Great kit. Picked it up ahead of my first pc build and for some minor electronic repairs I needed to do. The torx bits looked like they could handle tamper resistant screws but unfortunately that doesn’t seem to be the case. Overall everything works as expected.