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Good toolkit for computer?

charbel1011

I am searching for tool kits for computers, because i always lose my screw diver and stuff like that and i don't have my own tool kit, can you guys recommend some good cheap budget tool kit from amazon thank you, 

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3 minutes ago, charbel1011 said:

I am searching for tool kits for computers, because i always lose my screw diver and stuff like that and i don't have my own tool kit, can you guys recommend some good cheap budget tool kit from amazon thank you, 

Gotta say a price range.

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just google computer repair kit on amazon and get one that has all the things that you want in it.....

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A tool kit is not needed???!

 

I have got by with:

2 Torx (6 and 8 I think they are?!!)

2 Philips (one large and one small - desktop/laptop)

2 Flathead (one large and on small - desktop/laptop) 

 

And then anything else such as thermal paste is kept in a draw (or bag if you are traveling) 

 

I probably only use one Torx and small Philips. The rest are in extreme circumstances.

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I would not recommend getting a tool kit if you are prone to losing specific tools. you could buy a kit with 100 bits in it, and if you lose the 4 you need, then the kit is going to be useless to you. just go buy a handful of screwdrivers that you're going to use/need, and replace them as you lose them.

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