Zacro 21 in 1 Opening Pry Tool Kit with Spudgers and Anti-Static Wrist Strap,Professional Repair Tool Kits for Mobile Phone
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The package did not come with a screwdriver set. It's not a problem for me because I have my own.
I can't think of any reason why it wouldn't work. Of course, you'd have to take care not to break them.
Yes, the suction is much stronger and larger than that of a low-cost screen.
If you want to remove a SIM card from a cell phone, you can do so by straightening the end of a standard paper clip and inserting it into the hole to the left of the SIM tray, then gently pushing the tip of the paper clip until the tray releases. A pair of black-handled tweezers with straight arms, as well as thin pin-like tweezers, are included. I'm not sure how far one tip would fit into the hole on the left side of the SIM tray because the tips are tapered.
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This is a review of the Zacro 21-in-1 Opening Pry Tool Kit with Spudgers and Anti-Static Pads. Professional Repair Tool Kits for Mobile Phones, Static Wrist Strap br>br>I had previously purchased an iFixit set similar to this with far fewer parts but at three times the price, which had proven to be very useful, but these tools do wear out and break over time, so I decided to look for a replacement kit and came across this one. Some of the parts are identical to those in my iFixit kit, but I'm paying a lot less for them here. While I have yet to use these tools to repair a phone, I have used them to open and repair my laptop. It's extremely useful and convenient, and I strongly advise you to use it.
I didn't use the rest of the tools in this kit, so I can't comment on their quality, but the ones I did use did exactly what I needed them to do. The rest of the tools appear to be in good shape. I'm confident they'll work as well. br>br>This is a fantastic set of tools, and you'll be using them on your next phone project. rather than paying the cost of this set (or more) in labor to have your phone repaired somewhere!.
I've been doing a little more "non-traditional" work lately. I've been doing a lot of "steel" work lately, and I needed some plastic spudgers to pry fangible things apart. a dreadful HP laptop that requires a congressional act to open - The prying spudgers, on the other hand, were successful in their mission. There are no issues. As a result, I'm not sure how well they'd hold up in the long run - as if I needed them for a legitimate job. However, I don't see myself waiting three years to write a review, so for now, I'll say they'll do the job. br>br>What irritates me is that they throw everything into a cheap plastic bag. I'd prefer something in a roll-up if I needed these on a regular basis. up, each item had slotted sleeves, and so on. I spread them out on the table and sort through them to find what I'm looking for. br>br>In conclusion, if you only use these a few times a year, the $10 investment is well worth it. If you're a "pro," spend a little more on a reliable delivery system. Plus, if you open the pouch with all of your tools neat and orderly, you will appear more professional in front of the customer. Your partner, for example. If you don't want to have a hairy eyeball, this is just as important.
When I tried to open a phone with the two big plastic spudgers, they broke, and I tried with the small ones, but they broke as well. I was able to open the phone with the metal spudgers, which worked fine, which is why I gave it two stars because the metal spudgers didn't break. I believe this is why you should purchase two or three of each plastic tool, as you will require all of them for a single task. The product was a huge letdown.
I would recommend this product to anyone who works with a smart device. I used it to pry apart my daughter's tablet to remove the battery. The dreaded "black screen of death" had appeared on their screen. "br>The surgery was simple and painless thanks to this product. br>We experimented with a variety of household tools, which resulted in nicks, cuts, and gouges. br>I can't imagine how much more I would have ripped apart if I had stuck with the knives that were actually working. br>Wish I had ordered these tools first. br>I may never use them again, but they're a bargain compared to the cost of repairing a broken screen, sliced connector wire, or broken phone or tablet parts. The value of this set is immeasurable.
In a pinch, I needed to replace my screen, and this was the quickest way to get something to me. br>br>During normal use, the plastic on these tools becomes chewed. I was able to remove the screen from my dreadful Samsung, but only after chewing through all of the tools, which were also chewed through during use. br>This is mostly true of the guitar pick style (which, by the way, is superior to using a real guitar pick). br>The tweezers are razor sharp, but they will bend if you bump them. br>br>Overall, it did its job, but don't expect it to last very long.
So far, everything has gone well. So far, my personal favorites from the kit are:
1. Spudgers and spatulas made of metal. These are ideal for removing the lids from plastic computers and Chromebooks.
2. Tweezers made of metal. I was blown away by how durable they were. br>3. Chromebooks' touch screens can be replaced with a suction cup.
4. Spudgers and nylon probe tools are also good options. br>br>Of course, the plastic tools are only that. They may need to be replaced after a couple of uses. The metal ruler in this kit seems a little out of place to me. I doubt I'll ever put it to use. I haven't used the other plastic tools yet, but they may come in handy in the future.
This kit includes numerous tools that make working with modern devices more convenient. However, I've discovered that the little blue guitar pick-like things don't work very well and get ruined, whereas a real guitar pick does. The small blue spudger is also ineffective and easily ruined. It's also possible to use an expired gift card, driver's license, or customer reward card. Needless to say, these are the pieces in this kit that I dislike the least. The metal spudgers are one of my favorite parts of this kit. These can be used in any situation where a butter knife would normally be used. A couple of tweezer tools, an exacto-style knife, and a thin metal ruler are included. A suction cup is present, and it is quite powerful. Also included are a variety of plastic picks and rods that may be useful, but without an instruction manual describing what each is intended for, they may not be very useful, and I would get more value from this kit if it came with one.