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Product Name: | Hyper Tough 77 Piece Precision Tool Kit with Magnetic Screwdriver Standard Size Bits and Case New Condition |
Product Description: | The New Hyper Tough 77 piece TECH KIT is great for those projects where you need precision. Whether you are working on your cell phone computer or any electronics this kit has the tools you need. Bits are all made of CR-V steel Which guarantees long-term use with good toughness strength and durable. And all of those bits are put through strict quality testing. Every bit is standard size. The magnetic tip on the screwdriver is very convenient when pulling screws out or lining up screws with the hole. With a plastic case this set is complete and compact enough to easily carry everything with you either to the bench or a work site. You can repair much faster and smoother with these tools. Check out the whole line of Hyper Tough Tools at your local Walmart or on Walmart.com |
Product SKU: | 909383908 |
UPC: | 889526289591 |
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It was green instead of red when I got it but it looks like the same exact set otherwise. I've been very happy with the quality and selection of bits. The screw driver is comfortable and the tweezers have held up.
The spudgers and pick are higher quality than the ones that come in phone screen kits online. They should probably be considered consumables anyway but I also frequently misuse and abuse them and they're pretty gnarled up by now.
And it's nice having a sim tool in nestled into an object large enough that you can keep track of it. And not that it matters much in use but it is easier to grip than all of the free ones that come in most sim kits. It's even useful on the newest iPhones - if you want to poke holes in the speaker. Try it next time you're in an Apple Store. The Genius's really appreciate it.
FWIW, I use this set for work and the bits are great. Made in Taiwan. Same $10. https://www.harborfreig
Actually one thing this does lack is reach. I've run into screw holes that were narrow enough that only the tip of the bit fit in but too deep for the skinny part to reach the screw. You'd usually need a dedicated screwdriver for those.
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FWIW, I use this set for work and the bits are great. Made in Taiwan. Same $10. https://www.harborfreig
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It was green instead of red when I got it but it looks like the same exact set otherwise. I've been very happy with the quality and selection of bits. The screw driver is comfortable and the tweezers have held up.
The spudgers and pick are higher quality than the ones that come in phone screen kits online. They should probably be considered consumables anyway but I also frequently misuse and abuse them and they're pretty gnarled up by now.
And it's nice having a sim tool in nestled into an object large enough that you can keep track of it. And not that it matters much in use but it is easier to grip than all of the free ones that come in most sim kits. It's even useful on the newest iPhones - if you want to poke holes in the speaker. Try it next time you're in an Apple Store. The Genius's really appreciate it.
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Pentalobe bits come in pretty much all these electronics repair kits. They come in the $10 Harbor Freight kit and the $5 kit I got off Amazon. I'll agree with the other commenter that if you're going to use it more than once, I'd grab an iFixit kit on Black Friday instead. These cheap bits are incredibly soft and will strip out at a handful of uses. I guess on the plus side, you can't really strip screws with these. ๐คท
Actually one thing this does lack is reach. I've run into screw holes that were narrow enough that only the tip of the bit fit in but too deep for the skinny part to reach the screw. You'd usually need a dedicated screwdriver for those.
Edit: HD and HF sets are better quality now.