Walmart has the
Hyper Tough 77 Piece Electronic Repair Kit with Storage Case [walmart.com] on clearance for
$3.50 (Reg $13.94). Available for in-store purchase only.
The Hyper Tough 77 Piece Electronic Repair Tool Kit includes all the essential tools to repair mobile devices, laptops, computers, wristwatches, eyeglasses and other electronics. Tools are chrome plated to resist rust and corrosion and they come in a handy storage case. The tools included are: 1 aluminum precision screwdriver handle, tweezers, suction cup, triangular opening pick, tray opener, magnetizer / demagnetizer, and mini pry bar. The set includes 8 mini sockets sized: 2.5mm, 3mm, 3.5mm, 4mm(2), 4.5mm, 5mm and 5.5mm. There are 61 precision bits to cover most any type of fastener. The types included are: slotted, phillip, square drive, hex metric, hex SAE, star, tamper proof star, triangle, pentalobe, pozi, spanner and tri-wing. Use these tools with confidence in making repairs to all your electronic devices. Hyper Tough carries a wide variety of hand tools, power tools and accessories to handle all your home and shop project needs.
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Thanks OP was able to grab one. was in locked case of other tool sets and was marked this price with clearance tag.
Suggest using Walmart app re inventory rather than brick seek before driving too far
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This is extremely cheaply-made Chinesium. The whole kit will not last and will end up in the garbage and in our wasteland soon enough.
This is extremely cheaply-made Chinesium. The whole kit will not last and will end up in the garbage and in our wasteland soon enough.
If you use these kinds of tools regularly, yeah. But for rare, or just in case use scenarios, it works.
edit: aaaaaaand sure enough, the lowest review confirms my suspicion. goddamn soft metal. I wouldn't pay $3.50 for this.
Anyone know where I can get a really cheap set of strong torx bits? I'm willing to buy from china.
Try Harbor Freight