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    32-in-1 Mobilephone Repairing Precision Screwdriver Set Review

    Posted on Wednesday, May 28 2008 @ 18:56:51 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    The product I have for review today is from our friends at USBFever and the name is kind of misleading, but it's the name that they gave it, it is more of an electrical or computer type tool kit, at least that's my impressions of it. It's called a 32-in-1 Mobilephone Repairing Precision Screwdriver Set, and in it you'll find 30 tiny precision bits that are fairly hard to come by, or at least you can't walk into the local home warehouse store and get one, but those types of bits are the kinds that DIYers need and use most often. In addition to the bits you'll get a nice carrying case, rubberized handle for the bits and a pair of needle nosed tweezers, I for one really like this kit and have found many uses for it already. If you're like me and like tools, or if you're someone who likes to take things apart then you just might want to grab one of these kits, at $29.99 it's well worth it...

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    32-in-1 Mobilephone Repairing Precision Screwdriver Set


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