For anyone considering this kit, I have owned one of these kits for 2 years now. Fantastic value and has held up extremely well for random electronics projects, and stuff around the house. The only thing that broke in my kit was the flexible extension piece, BUT, I attached it to a drill because I had a very odd situation I needed it for, and didn't have access to my other tools. So great kit, just use it as intended.
@@DrPosion Do you recommend the strebito anti static wrist wrap? Or the ifixit anti static wrist wrap? And is an anti static mat necessary? Or just the wrist wrap is fine?
Do you recommend the strebito anti static wrist wrap? Or the ifixit anti static wrist wrap? And is an anti static mat necessary? Or just the wrist wrap is fine?
I have an anti-static wrist strap but almost never use it. I don't have a lot of static in my shop. I also make sure to constantly ground myself (by touching) the metal case of anything I'm working on. All that being said, it's probably not a bad idea to use static protection.
@@Rickmakesthanks. What about for a laptop like the Asus g16 2023 idk if the case/shell is metal or plastic. Do I just ground the clip to any metal part? What metal part in this laptop would you recommend me to clip it to?
@@Rickmakesisn’t there more electric discharge in the winter in your clothes and in your house? Like sometimes random things would just give a shock when touched?
@@zojirushi1 There can be. I run a whole house humidifier in the winter. That keeps the static electricity down. Anti-static wrist strap or not, you wouldn't want to do things that could build up static electricity like shuffling your feet on carpet before working with electronics. If you do, then you would want to discharge before touching the electronics.
How do the drill bits hold up? I had to open my Steam Deck to fix a part inside and I swear to god I think they welded some of the screws in... I've stripped SCREWDRIVERS before on tough screws... How would these fair? What are they made of?
For anyone considering this kit, I have owned one of these kits for 2 years now. Fantastic value and has held up extremely well for random electronics projects, and stuff around the house. The only thing that broke in my kit was the flexible extension piece, BUT, I attached it to a drill because I had a very odd situation I needed it for, and didn't have access to my other tools. So great kit, just use it as intended.
What about deformatiin and bending?
@@rul1175 I have not experienced any deformation of the bits. No twisting, bending, etc.
@@DrPosion Do you recommend the strebito anti static wrist wrap? Or the ifixit anti static wrist wrap?
And is an anti static mat necessary? Or just the wrist wrap is fine?
@@zojirushi1 I've never used an anti static wrist strap. I just touch something metal before handling electronics
@@DrPosionwhat are some metal things you have on hand to use to equalize the charge?
thorough review, much appreciated! this one is going to be my first kit, maybe in time i'll upgrade to the ifixit kit
I just downgraded from iFixIt, too expensive for as many bits that i've lost lmao
Thank you for this useful review. I purchased this set using your link. 👍🏻
Nice one. Can you show Philips 0, 1 and 2 screws how they look ? Because it sometimes becomes confusing to use right Screwdriver bit
Great Review11 I just got mine and Im quite satisfied!! $30 bucks? how could you go wrong!!??
I just mine today I paid 20 bucks for it
Does this work for the N64 console? I wanted to take mine apart and fix it. Thank you so much for this video!
looks like the oria set with the exact bits accessories mobile accessories even to the blue and black case.. brand variant?
Do you recommend the strebito anti static wrist wrap? Or the ifixit anti static wrist wrap?
And is an anti static mat necessary? Or just the wrist wrap is fine?
I have an anti-static wrist strap but almost never use it. I don't have a lot of static in my shop. I also make sure to constantly ground myself (by touching) the metal case of anything I'm working on. All that being said, it's probably not a bad idea to use static protection.
@@Rickmakesthanks. What about for a laptop like the Asus g16 2023 idk if the case/shell is metal or plastic. Do I just ground the clip to any metal part?
What metal part in this laptop would you recommend me to clip it to?
@@Rickmakesisn’t there more electric discharge in the winter in your clothes and in your house? Like sometimes random things would just give a shock when touched?
@@zojirushi1 There can be. I run a whole house humidifier in the winter. That keeps the static electricity down. Anti-static wrist strap or not, you wouldn't want to do things that could build up static electricity like shuffling your feet on carpet before working with electronics. If you do, then you would want to discharge before touching the electronics.
That is a nice feature that one can extend a screwdriver and reach very narrow spaces. IFixit does not have this feature btw.
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How do the drill bits hold up? I had to open my Steam Deck to fix a part inside and I swear to god I think they welded some of the screws in... I've stripped SCREWDRIVERS before on tough screws... How would these fair? What are they made of?
These are made of steel but I don't know the composition. I haven't had any issues with these thus far but I also haven't had any stubborn screws.
Does it have the tri wing bit for the switch/Nintendo products? And also security torx bits?
6:16 literally mentions both one after another
@@andrewmiller8402 ok
Is it suitable for ps5?
I haven’t used it with one. It might work unless the PS 5 need something like extra long bits.
What's the price
I have a link in the description to the product with the current pricing.