Keten Repair Kit for Nintendo Switch, 17in1 Professional Full Security Screwdriver Game Bit Repair Tool Kit for Nintendo Switch/Nintendo Switch Lite/JoyCon, NES/SNES/GBA
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Yes, the Nintendo 3DS is compatible.
Yes. This kit is compatible with the majority of Nintendo models.
Yes. This works with the original Nintendo 3DS XL. I hope you find this information useful.
Thai kit has triwing security drivers. It resembles a three-pronged phillips screwdriver. br>br>A "torx" bit might be what you're looking for. Those are in the shape of a star.
Selected User Reviews For Keten Repair Kit for Nintendo Switch, 17in1 Professional Full Security Screwdriver Game Bit Repair Tool Kit for Nintendo Switch/Nintendo Switch Lite/JoyCon, NES/SNES/GBA
the inner workings of Nintendo's products Trying to figure out if a shady Earthbound cartridge is genuine? You want to get rid of that 11-year-old mess. year-old Wii, but Nintendo's scumbags sealed it shut with some obscure screw bit? Get this set of tools! It contains every single screw bit used by Nintendo on almost all of their products, as well as a few other goodies, ensuring that just about anything, Nintendo or not, can be opened with reasonable ease. ease. I used this tool kit to clean my GameCube, and I was able to complete my task fairly quickly. To gain even more hands-on experience, I also replaced the housing on my GBA Sp, which I did with ease using this tool kit. The tools themselves appear to be of good quality. Simply take care of them and use them properly, and you'll have a very nice tool kit to tackle any Nintendo electronic device dissection.
Hits the Nintendo screws where they matter while sparing your wallet. The good.
- It's dirt cheap, really dirt cheap.
- Screwdriver bits appear to have been precisely cut and shaped. There will be no stripping issues if you use enough pressure.
- Screws are held in place by a magnetic effect.
- Pry tools and microfiber were included in the package. If you're working on a handheld device, this is a nice little bonus. br>br>The drawbacks.
- The drivers are all different in terms of how straight they are. One of mine has a noticeable wobble (specifically the Y00), but it doesn't have a significant impact on use.
- The screwdriver handles on Gamebit screwdrivers are not - The Y or Phillips drivers are similar in appearance. A small nigglebr>br>The Uglybr>- To avoid stripping, be patient (and make sure you use the right driver) and apply a lot of pressure to the screws. Overall, I think it's a good set of tools for the money; yes, it's not made in Germany, but it also costs what it does. It's ideal for a hobbyist. If you're a seasoned pro at this, you might want to invest in something more high-end.
It includes everything you'll need to complete any repairs or swaps. The tools are solid and long-lasting, which isn't always the case with these types of kits. The Triwing screwdriver performed admirably, requiring little force to remove the screws and posing no risk of stripping them. Many of these types of sets are usually thrown away after the job is finished, but this one will be kept for a while.
I bought this to replace my Nintendo Switch's joycon case. The tri- The smaller of the two pointed screwdrivers was the ideal size. The needle nose pliers were extremely useful for removing ribbon connections and unlatching those ribbon locks, as were the green plastic prybars for removing the battery connection, prying open the plastic case, removing the trigger, and so on. The Switch has these tiny springs and screws that are easily lost and hell to find if they fall on the floor. br>br>Wonderful tool set and the case can be used to hold parts because the foam inside is white. The case was useful for catching the spring and storing the screws. I could tell they were still in the case if they rolled around.
If you're a mom like me who relies on the internet to solve her teenage son's problems, this product is a must-have if your screen breaks. When I was looking for a screen replacement for a switch screen, it came up as a suggestion. My 15-year-old son was the one who used these tools to pretend to be a doctor. He's replaced two screens so far, and he's done an excellent job. If you want to do it yourself, you'll need the tools, he says repeatedly. I'm glad I ran into them because he wouldn't have been able to replace anything if I hadn't run into them.
Keep in mind that I didn't use every tool in this kit, so keep that in mind as you read. br>br>I used this to activate the Joy-Con on my Nintendo Switch. The triwing screwdriver and plastic prying tools worked perfectly to open the controllers, but the phillips head screwdriver was useless for the smaller screws inside the controler, so I had to replace a drifting control stick and do a conductive foam antenna mod to help with signal issues. Fortunately, I had a better one on hand; otherwise, I would have been stuck with a kit that only got me halfway where I needed to go. Maybe I got a bad one, but if you're looking for an all-in-one kit, I'd suggest something else. one method of gaining access to your Nintendo Switch br>br>On the security star bits / torx bits, I'm afraid I'm powerless to comment.
This set accomplishes your objectives; however, the Nintendo screws are prone to stripping, so proceed with caution. Also, if you have a magnet, I recommend magnetizing the set to make the tiny screws easier to handle.
I needed to perform a minor repair on a Nintendo Switch, but the tools included in the kit didn't quite fit the screws required. I managed to make them function, but it wasn't quite right.