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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. Comprising 76 pieces, this comprehensive kit has a wide array of bits and tools to help you crack open virtually anything—from your laptop or phone to your PS4 and watch Read More
Worth the price as you get a lot of different tools, one thing missing I would have liked is an allen key set. The piece to extend the primary screw driver to work around tight areas is shit, but the rest of the stuff is good. It's a pretty good go to case for stuff like PC's and other electronics.
Complete garbage you’d find in a Fry’s checkout line retail display
Don’t. Just, no. Every single object, right down to the velcro, is complete shit. Not worth a single fart’s worth of a second glance. Buy a proper iFixit kit for a little more dough and never regret your decision, like I, an unfortunate owner of the loathsome turd featured in this Drop, once shamefully did.
I suppose I was hoping for torquing surfaces to hold their edges and shape a lot longer than my kit did. Simply loosening a Phillips headed thumb screw nut from my PC chassis rounded off one of the Phillipshead bits like it was made of melted butter. Reminded me a lot of how malleable a substance like tin or lead can be, and instantly turned me off from ever using the kit again. Perhaps I got a dud, and admittedly It’s an okay kit for newcomer DIYers, but I’d obviously pass for more resilient built-to-last tools that will be just as excellent 30 years from today as they were for a project I just completed with them. Going cheap on tools is among the most costly of mistakes in the long term a person could make.
akarsnerThat's usually a good indication you're tightening it way too much or have tightened it too much and tying to undo that. For a PC, it there really isn't any advantage to putting too much torque into screwing something in, you're not building a bed or a table..
I love this set I have already used it to fix 3 phones and a Samsung TV also so handy with small electrical systems at work. I have noticed on a pair of the tweezers the tips have slowly bent though. Only on the very ends and not a major deal breaker, Otherwise it would of been 5.... but 4 stars is not bad at all.
Works great! Some things are kinda crammed into the little puoch in the bottom left, but it works. All the tools are really useful even if you aren't using it for electronics.
Great toolkit
overall the materials for the holder Is a little on the cheap side but the tools are of a good quality
however the plastic holder for the screwdriver bits is abysmaly cheap the plastic is the paper thin and made to be disposable which leaves to wonder how are we supposed to keep the bits organized this is a major complaint for me
other than that it is a good kit
Pretty good kit. The thin blister-pack style plastic holder inside the screwdriver kit could be a harder plastic so its stabilized, but that's my only complaint.