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What screws does Lenovo Ideapad use?

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Are these T5 Torx? It's a Lenovo Ideapad 5 Pro 14 Laptop.

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That is a torx. Generally the ones on the outside are T5.

Get yourself this tool kit. When I was in computer repair it was the only kit I ever needed
https://www.ifixit.com/Store/Tools/Mako-Driver-Kit--64-Precision-Bits/IF145-299?o=4

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49 minutes ago, bmx6454 said:

if you can find this in stock, it's honestly an amazing set to have. been using for like 4 years, no issues, very cheap as well. https://www.walmart.com/ip/Hyper-Tough-77-Piece-Computer-Repair-Kit-with-Precision-Bits-and-Storage-Case-TS85134A/307447770

Surprised those have lasted so long. I fixit toolkits have been the only ones to ever stand up me and if a bit breaks you contact them get a new one. Life time warrantee. 

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definitely agree, i bought them on vacation since i needed to do a laptop repair, and my tools were at home. on sale for 10$, and somehow not even a single chipped bit 4 years later. now i use them for whenever i do repairs away from my house, and leave my good tools at home so i don't lose them. that's why i recommend them to people who don't do a crazy amount of repairs. for frequent use, definitely something better like the link you posted.

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