Technical Details
- 10-piece tool set ideal for repairs and chip installation/extraction
- Comes with Philips Screwdriver (No. 0 and No. 1), Nut Drivers (1/4- and 3/16-inch), Flat Screwdrivers (1/8- and 3/16-inch), zipper case, insulated chip (IC) insertion/extraction clipper, T15 torx screwdriver, 3-pronged parts retriever, tweezers
- Fully demagnetized tools offer full protection of computer hard drive or magnetic media from damage
- Zippered black case holds all 10 tools
- Comes with manufacturer's lifetime warranty
Product Description
The 11-PieceTool Kit features Belkin's most popular tools for repairing or upgrading common electronic devices. All tools are fully demagnetized to protect your computer's hard drive or magnetic media from damage and each tool is conveniently stored in a custom designed case. In the Stone Age, Paleolithic peoples fashioned tools out of stone. But you know what? That was 2 million years ago, and they weren't attempting electronic maintenance! Includes Philips Screwdriver (#0, #1), Nut Drivers (1/4", 3/16"), Flat Screwdrivers (1/8", 3/16"), Zipper Case, Insulated Chip (IC) Insertion/Extraction Clipper, T15 Torx Screwdriver, 3-pronged Parts Retriever, Tweezers.PRODUCT FEATURES:For the do-it-yourself enthusiast;Perfect for minor electronic maintenance;High-quality craftsmanship.
Amazon.com Product Description
The Belkin Computer Tool Kit contains 11 tools that help you repair or make changes to your electronics. All of the tools are demagnetized, so they won't harm hard drives and other magnetic media. A trim zippered black case holds the 11 tools when they're not in use. The tools include No. 0 and No. 1 Phillips head screwdrivers, 0.25-inch and 0.1875-inch nut drivers, 0.125-inch and 0.1875-inch flat head screwdrivers, an insulated chip (IC) insertion/extraction clipper, a T15 Torx screwdriver, a 3-pronged parts retriever, and tweezers. They're made with high-quality craftsmanship and are backed by a full lifetime warranty.
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Customer Reviews
"HandyItem" 2009-11-27By
Frugal Fred (Texas)
It appears to be what I needed to gain
access to laptops. The tools are laid
out well.
"works great" 2009-08-19By
BigBonelessJerk (WA, USA)
ive used everything and all tools are useful. they are a bit 'cheap' but thats exactly what i paid for the kit! handles feel like they will break if i applied to much force but theyre for working on comps so no need for the kind of force that would break them. if youre working on cars or appliances get something else but this kit is great for electronics.
a flashlight (and anti-static wrist strap) would round out the kit nicely but if you have a small mag-lite type put it with the kit and youll be all set.
"Easy 5 Star Tool Kit" 2009-07-14By
Matt J. Rose (De Pere, WI USA)
I just purchased a new laptop and wanted to upgrade it myself. Usually when I work on my desktop or other peoples computers I just "borrow" tools from around my house.
I decided I needed something a bit better, and stumbled across this kit. It came in a nice case, with pretty much everything you need for any type of computer repair. I literally broke down my whole laptop (Dell Studio 17) and installed a second HDD, cloned and replaced my main HDD, installed a Bluetooth module, upgraded from 2gb ram to 4gb, and also added keyboard back lighting.
This Belkin tool kit included everything I needed and more to complete this "upgrade" with ease. The tools feel good in your hand (especially for the price) and with a lifetime warranty you cant go wrong. The only other item I had to purchase was an antistatic wrist band.
I'm very happy with this purchase, and enjoy the size of the kit, it fits perfectly in my laptop backpack, and keeps everything in one place!
"All you need except an anti-static wrist band" 2009-04-24By
L. A. Smith (Indianapolis, IN)
This is a great little tool kit to have around to take computers apart. I bought an anti-static wrist band and put it in the case, so I haven't needed anything when I have worked on about 4 computers. The tools are demagnetized too which is perfect. I even bought one for my sister.
"Fair tool kit" 2009-04-22By
Lord (Wisconsin, USA)
It's OK, when you grab the tools feel cheap BUT at least they are not magnetized tools
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