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Best handy "tech tool" you've ever had?

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I forget them model but it was a Leatherman, used that shit daily for all kinds of random small things. 

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It would have to be my ratcheting multi bit screwdriver and my Dremel 

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Victorinox Cybertool

 

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Who is this "RobMacRae" ? Nice binary sig, btw

That would be me.

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A Phillips head screwdriver with a long neck. Literally the best thing to use when tinkering with things, well until you come across some stupid screw head size.

 

Other than that, pliers. 

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This is off-topic but

 

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Phone. With internet. Pandora. And a flash.

 

 

And if my computer had a exhaust manifold, I would hit it with a hammer.

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INova X2 flashlight with re chargable CR123A batteries.

 

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Other than multi-bit screwdrivers...
For fixing other's computers it would have to be my powered SATA to USB adapter, and for building it'd be my rubber tipped pipe wrench pliers.

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Multi-bit ratcheting screwdriver.

 

Next on the list would be my 6 inch magnetic parts tray.

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Stanely ratcheting screw driver and gaffer's tape.

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Multimeter and soldering iron.

Oh, let's not forget a LeCroy oscilloscope /signal analyzer combo I was able to use in school :) . Only worth about 10k €.

 

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A flash drive.

I will die by my flash drive, it was $9 and is the most useful thing I have ever purchased outside of full-on devices and components.

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Probably my multi-bit ratcheting screwdriver. 

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Oscilloscope...

 

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