Kaisi 136 in 1 Electronics Repair Tool Kit Professional Precision Screwdriver Set Magnetic Drive Kit with Portable Bag
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Yes, absolutely! For me, this is a fantastic computer repair toolkit. Excellent value for money!
They're referred to as "opening cards" in the document. They're used to distinguish between the front and back of a phone, as well as the battery. anything that relies on adhesive to stay put. I use stiff business or playing cards, so this is a nice feature to have.
I used a lot of strong screws with these bits, and they didn't bend or lose their functionality.
China had produced a 6" ruler. There is no mention of the manufacturer's location on the tools or in the literature. The tool is of excellent quality. At a great price, these are excellent tools.
Selected User Reviews For Kaisi 136 in 1 Electronics Repair Tool Kit Professional Precision Screwdriver Set Magnetic Drive Kit with Portable Bag
As a disclaimer, I do a lot of Apple Mac computer repair. Despite its name, the security T6H isn't a security bit at all; it's just a regular torx bit, which means you won't be able to open up any Mac products. Just a heads up.
It was a perfect replacement! The first tool kit arrived with a tool handle that, no matter how tight the locking nut was tightened, couldn't keep the bit from falling out. Following the use of Amazon's on-demand services, The customer service representative immediately processed a free replacement shipment, which arrived two days later. The tool handle on this new kit was fantastic! A closer look revealed that the defective handle had skipped a step in the manufacturing process that should have cut slots into the inner bit collar. The locking nut couldn't compress the collar enough to catch the inserted bit if those slots weren't present. The two handles are shown side by side in the attached photo. Hopefully, this was a rare Kaisi QC oversight that resulted in a defective item being included in the initial kit. br>Beware of unscrupulous salespeople! Check your kit as soon as you get it to see if it has a similar defect. br>I am now completely satisfied with the Kaisi 139 in 1 Electronics Repair Tool Kit!.
I bought it to replace the display on my Macbook Pro and got 3/4 of the way through before the third of twelve P2 screws stripped all three of the P2 bits that came with the set. Fortunately, none of the screws I tried after that were damaged, but I had to order a new set (of different) drivers in order to finish the job. Furthermore, the suction cup barely works. The pry pictures worked, but any of the two dozen guitar picks I have lying around would have worked just as well. ) To be honest, if you're looking for bits, I'd steer clear of this kit. They aren't well made; I understand that tiny pentalobe bits can easily strip, but I got two unscrewed before all three bits packed in, which is ridiculous.
The item appears to be in good condition. made from a wide range of tools and bits The bits' longevity will be determined by time. br>br>Pros:
- In the kit, you'll find some identical parts. This will likely come in handy in the future, as these bits' tips are extremely small and easily damaged by rough handling.
- The case is well-organized and appears to be long-lasting. br>br>Contrary to popular belief, there are a number of disadvantages to using this product. br>The bits have a tendency to fall out of the plastic slots. Many of the pieces had gotten mixed up in my kit when I got it. To keep the bits in place, I'll likely sew a flap at the top of each row.
It contained all of the components I required for the tasks, and the components appear to be of good quality. I've had a cheap screwdriver that had its heads stripped after only a few uses, so the bits in the kit have exceeded my expectations. A nice feature is the anti-static strap. I've had this kit for about a week and am happy with it so far.
The main reason I purchased this kit was to obtain a T5 driver in order to remove the cover from my laptop. The first screw had stripped the bit. I've never seen many laptop cover screws that tight, so I doubt these parts will last long. I'm currently returning and replacing the set to see if I simply received a defective batch of parts. I'll post an update once I've tried out the replacement.
In my life, I've bought a lot of "one use and toss it" tools, but this isn't one of them! It also has items that I didn't realize I needed until I received them. I recently replaced a hard drive in a MacPro, and all of the tools functioned flawlessly. Without a doubt, I would purchase this product again. Good quality at a low price.
Overall, I like this kit, but there are a few drawbacks to be aware of: 1) The tools have a "cheap" feel to them, but they do the job. br>2) The various nibs can easily fall out of their holders. br>3) The nibs themselves feel cheap, and I'm concerned about their longevity, similar to the first con. The metal that was used to shape them feels "soft," if that makes sense. br>br>Prosbr>1) I got this on a lightning deal for $20 and would definitely recommend it at that price. br>2) The carrying case is of good quality and holds the hand tools securely. br>3) The tweezers came with plastic tips to keep them closed. I know this sounds ridiculous, but I've had several cases ruined because the tweezers pierce through the fabric over time. br>4) A ton of different nibs for things I have no idea what they're for, but I'm sure I'll run into them at some point and be glad I have the right tool for the job. br>5) All of the nibs are engraved so that you can easily locate them if they fall out of their holders. br>6) I can get rid of all of my old sets that have lost tools over time. br>br>At this price point, it's difficult to find a kit with this much versatility. A similar kit from iFixit costs well over $80 (albeit with better quality). This is ideal if you're looking for a way to make ends meet or for the occasional job.