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The Floureon 38-piece Precision Screwdriver Set is a comprehensive repair toolkit designed for a variety of electronic devices, including smartphones, tablets, and computers. With strong magnetic tips, ergonomic handles, and a 1-year warranty, this kit ensures you can tackle repairs safely and efficiently, making it an essential addition to any tech-savvy professional's toolkit.
K**J
Affordable Value
I used this tool a lot when I used to work in IT. This was the tool I used. The quality and torque is ok. It is pretty easy to use. I was able to keep it in my chaotic bag without loosing the tool. I did not like magnet for it and it works sometimes. Overall a decent product for the price.
S**D
Surprisingly high quality and a more general tool set than I expected
PROS: case surprisingly well made and durable; good comprehensive set of tools; not just for repairing phonesCONS: little suction cup and small pinhole key don't stay in placeDETAILS: My daughter needed to repair the screen of her iPhone 5. I decided to get a better set of tools than the standard cheap ones. There were many products but most looked very cheap. This looked less cheap but I had low expectations. I was very surprised as it is more a comprehensive tool set meant for more than just a one shot repair of a phone. The case is durable and well designed with a nice magnetic clasp. The spin tights and screw drivers are of decent quality. My only issue is that the suction cup doesn't stay in place and rattles around in the case, and the pin hole key is held by the suction cup. Later, when I got an iPhone cable (broke when my daughter repaired her screen), the cable came with some basic tools that clearly demonstrated the quality of the Floureon set.
M**T
Very handy and the price is right! Saved my butt already.
remarkably useful. Finally a tool that can be used for a lot of things that are otherwise hard to do. iPhone SIM cards are now a snap to replace rather than those clunky paperclips that I was always afraid would stab my phone in the wrong place and break it - now I have a study tool. Recently our refrigerator handle came off and had some bizarre tiny screw with an odd head. I would have had no way to repair this without this kit, but literally 30 seconds later - completely fixed. Can't wait until next time I have to fix glasses. This is handy and the price was right!Its nice to know that I have the right tool for the right job. Everything seems to be getting smaller and smaller and finally I have a way to keep up!
1**0
Pretty nifty set of tools, very tiny
I just received it, that is, the 38 piece preceision set. It sells on amazon as "Precision Screwdriver Set". The actual box that comes says, "Telecommunication Tool Set."I don't work in Telecom, nor am I an engineer. I will only use a couple of these little tools when I change the thermal paste on my gpu.Cons: They do kinda look cheap. The tips on most of them are phenomenally small. I could imagine them breaking or bending if used with too much force. The only other Con was that when it came, all the pieces had fallen out of the little rack. Easy to put them back, though I had to figure out which ones went where.Pros: The big handle on the right (yellow and black) is like a drill bit on a power drill. It screws to latch on to the different bits. The bits themselves are in racks, and there is a latch that lets them spring into straight up so you can grab it easier. Very impressed with this. Even more impressed, on the top right you can see a black connection. It's magnetic and turns all the bits magnetic if you want. The other really cool thing is the third tool from the left. It's a bit that goes into the black and yellow main handle. It has a metal core but its flexible and you can use it at any angle as long as you can hold it. Very cool idea. And it has a metal core so the magnetic attachment could work here too.What I don't know:If you can use it in telecom, or if you can use it to fix and iPhone. There should be no surprise that an iPhone would be hard to fix--they are very particular and they want you to take it to the apple store.
A**R
Great value, nice set. Got the job done perfectly.
Especially for the price, this is a great deal. Love the case and how the bits are stored. It's not a toolbox made of steel, so if you are rough with it, I could see the pop-up mechanism breaking. I needed this to open a Macbook Pro 2014, 13inch. I had been unable to get one of the screws out, and it was very tight and stripped a bit. Came right out with this set. For those that talk about the bits stripping... these are very fine bits with small ridges of metal. But they are not made of Vibranium. Make sure you have exactly the right size for the part you are working on, the bit is in straight and completely, and you are not having to use excessive force (yeah, I know that is subjective). I used one of the Torx bits on a screw that had locking glue on it and that worked fine also. Fore anything that is tightened to normal specs, this should work great if used with reasonable care.
Z**Z
They Are Good Enough
Since I bought this tool set, I really haven't had much of time to use them frequently. However, I used this set on opening few Mid-2011 MacBook Pro for my friends, and it was good at doing those type of work. A week later, I used them to move my computer components from H440 to CORE X71 cases; nevertheless, those tools were not "really" usable for this type of job. Therefore, depending on what you want to do this tool set; will determine your satisfaction. Personally, I purchased this set to work on laptops; so it doesn't matter to me if I can use them on rigs or not.I give it 5 stars because, this set has 38-piece and still cheaper than iFixIt 17-Piece kit, which I bought at the beginning of 2015. In terms of usability, both of Floureon 38-piece and iFixIt 17-piece kits are good, handy and can accomplish the same results. In another words, I don't know why I bought the iFixIt kit instated of this.
R**R
An okay, not great product
The tools themselves seem okay. I had to read other reviews to realize that you need to attach a certain piece in order to magnetize the screw heads. And they're not very magnetic. Enough to lift a laptop screw if I position it perfectly. My biggest complaint is the plastic case itself isn't very durable. When it arrived, the little yellow lever on the right (that allows all the four rows of screw heads to position up simultaneously) was broken. And the screw heads don't stay seated in their slots very well, so I'll often open it to find some floating around. The tweezers don't stay lodged in, so as I close it they fall out. Same with the suction piece. It's an extensive tool kit, and good for the price, but I also wish I had splurged for a nicer one. The case and the organization are important to me.
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