6 Pieces Precision Tweezers Set Anti-Static ESD Tweezers Kit Non-Magnetic ESD Tweezers with Storage Bag, Stainless Steel Tweezers Kit Curved Tweezers for Craft, Jewelry, Electronics, Laboratory Work
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They're not made of ceramic, to be sure.
It's most likely due to the fact that the brand name is Mudder, rather than a description of what to use them for or what they're made of.
Selected User Reviews For 6 Pieces Precision Tweezers Set Anti-Static ESD Tweezers Kit Non-Magnetic ESD Tweezers with Storage Bag, Stainless Steel Tweezers Kit Curved Tweezers for Craft, Jewelry, Electronics, Laboratory Work
If you're a do-it-yourselfer or have a hobby that involves working with electronics, these will come in handy; sometimes a magnetic screwdriver isn't enough to pick out that tiny screw that fell behind the logic board in that phone you were working on. Perhaps you don't have much of a fingernail and finding it difficult to place a small item- another location where it must be seated br>You get a wide range of options, from angled to flat to precision tipped, all in a very handy case. Inside the zippered case, there's an elastic/netting that keeps everything in place. I should also mention that there is space to spare if you need to bring along a few extra tools or supplies for the job at hand.
I bought these for my fiance because he mentioned that he could use them at work. They appear to be extremely durable and have a very fine point. They're very precise, and I like that they come in a variety of sizes for different applications. One has a flat and wider end, while the other has a curved and pointed end. It also comes with a case, which is convenient because I'm sure the tweezers would get misplaced or end up in the bottom of a drawer in his toolbox if not for the case. To be honest, these tweezers can also be used to pluck your brows. They're extremely accurate.
e. , for the price (i. e. , for the price (i. e. , for the price (i. e. , , for a low price). This set's tweezers have come in handy on several occasions. The bigger the picture, the better. When picking up and placing screws, fine-tipped tweezers have been extremely useful, and the finer-tipped tweezers have been even more so. When desoldering/soldering, tipped tweezers have proven to be extremely useful. You should inspect your set while it is still in the return window, as I've read about issues with the tweezers tips in a few other reviews. br>br>Oh, and the bag is pretty nice, too. br>br>I may have gotten lucky with mine, but all of my tweezers worked fine. br>br> I was able to store my anti-theft device in the bag because it is large enough. Using the tweezers, make static brushes.
They'd get five stars for the high-quality materials, professional appearance, plastic tip guards, variety, and super-fast shipping. You'll use it to store other tweezers, scissors, and other items because it's a super-sized zip case. Unfortunately, several of the tips were not carefully machined and did not fit together perfectly (bad news for tweezers). Strange, given the apparent attention to detail elsewhere; perhaps a fluke (I hope). I won't bother returning them because the perfectly machined tweezers offer plenty of variety and will suffice.
Everything just sticks to each other. There isn't a single non-essential component in any of these. magnetic. In fact, they almost appear to self-organize in a magical way. Most of the tips don't meet up properly and aren't well finished on the majority of the pairs. These were ineffective at picking up SMT components. It's as if everything adheres to them.
Tweezers are fantastic! So far, I've used about half of them in a variety of applications. primarily used in the placement of hands on a watch face Despite the fact that the case is still open, there are no complaints. unusually sized Given that only six pairs of tweezers are included in the box. It's a lot bigger than it needs to be, but it's well-made (and now houses the rest of my 'watch tools. '.
Excellent value for money, but I wouldn't put my faith in the ESD claims. These tweezers have metal tips and look like regular steel tweezers. They can be magnetized, and I'm not aware of anything that was done to them to make them resistant to ESD. They're still well-made, and as long as you ground yourself before handling components, you shouldn't have any issues. The case is attractive, but it is not designed specifically for these tweezers.
However, the painting contains small details that make these appear to be from the mid-nineteenth century. The paint on one of the tweezers isn't symmetrical, and one of the tweezers has tips that don't meet perfectly. Despite this, they continue to perform admirably, and you get a good value for your money. top- Consider other options if you don't have top-notch tweezers.