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$10 Rosewill 45-piece Computer Toolkit (includes zipper case)

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Kaido

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I just needed some new small pliers, but the whole kit costs about the same as the pliers - nice!

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16899261022

1. Black zipper case
2. Reversible Ratchet Driver with 21-Piece Bit & Socket Set:

* Ratchet Handle
* 5 Torx Bits: T8, T10, T15, T20, T25
* 2 Philips Bits: #1, #2
* 2 Flat Bits: 5mm, 6mm
* 4 Square Bits: #0, #1, #2, #3
* 2 Pozidrive Bits: #1, #2
* 5 Socket Bits: 3/16", 1/4", 5/16", 11/32", 3/8"
* Socket Adapter

3. 6" #1 Phillips Screwdriver
4. Spare Parts Box:

* Storage Box
* Trilobular Thread Screws:
- Hex Washer Head (4*6): 6 PCS
- Truss Head (6#*6): 6 PCS
* Jumpers: 6 PCS
* Washers: 6 PCS

5. Reversible 1/8” & #0 Mini Screwdriver (With Pocket Chip)
6. 9 Hex Key Set: 1/20", 1/16", 5/64", 3/32", 7/64", 1/8", 9/64", 5/32", 3/16"
7. 5" Long Nose Pliers
8. 5" Wire Cutter / Stripper
9. Anti-Static Wrist Strap
10. IC Insertion-Extraction Clipper
11. Three Prongs Holder
12. Tweezers
 
Got one. Always nice to have something and not need it than need something and not have it. Thanks OP!
 
10. IC Insertion-Extraction Clipper

I bought a repair kit from Newegg a while back which has one of these and they seem to be in most kits. But I can't think of an instance when a normal computer nerd would use one. It seems like such a niche item to include in an otherwise generic kit. But perhaps I'm missing something.
 
I bought a repair kit from Newegg a while back which has one of these and they seem to be in most kits. But I can't think of an instance when a normal computer nerd would use one. It seems like such a niche item to include in an otherwise generic kit. But perhaps I'm missing something.

I may or may not use them for grabbing screws that I drop inside laptops and other tight spaces :biggrin:
 
I never bought one of these just because I have all the tools I need lying around in various places, but wow. $10 might convince me I could use this. Great deal!
 
personally i've never liked using magnetic tools on a PC. It's probably over cautious but hey why not.

I always use magnetic tools on a PC. What will the weak magnetism in a screwdriver damage in a modern PC? HDD? You ever play with magnets out of a HDD? They are around 100000000000000000x more powerful than a magnetic screwdriver.
 
I bought a repair kit from Newegg a while back which has one of these and they seem to be in most kits. But I can't think of an instance when a normal computer nerd would use one. It seems like such a niche item to include in an otherwise generic kit. But perhaps I'm missing something.

I used this for something not all that long ago, but I cannot remember for what. Maybe replacing a bios with a new one after a bad flash... Anyways, the IC extractor used to be useful, but these days most things are soldered. I think I have like 5 of these kits that I've acquired over the years, and not one set is complete.
 
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