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Repair can be tough. This mat makes it easier.. - Simply organizes all your parts while you work on a device.. - Dry erase surface lets you keep notes and stops mistakes.. - Reduces reassembly time by up to 40% while preventing errors.. Designed by fixers, for fixers, the 8”x10” Magnetic Project Mat solves this repair problem. Spacious and secure, the mat will catch and hold screws as you pull them out of a device.. Great for cell phone repairs, and you can stop worrying about screw tracking and focus on the cell phone all the screws will be right where you left them. For laptops with hundreds of screws, use the whole mat as a screw guide and keep careful notes to not get lost.. The included pen is uniquely suited for the Project Mat. It’s made by Staedtler, the German pen company that makes top-of-the-line pens and pencils for artists and architects. Their Lumocolor Correctable pen doesn’t smear or wipe away like most dry erase markers, so if you brush your hand across the mat while performing a repair, the ink doesn’t scratch or smear. However, the eraser tip or a dry cloth wipes the ink away clean.. Features. Product colour. White. Best uses. Mobile phone/Smartphone. Type. Magnetic mat. Weight & dimensions. Height. 2.67 mm. Width. 203.2 mm. Length. 254 mm. Packaging data. Tools quantity. 1 tools
Best Price: £21.99 from Back to the Office £21.99£33.302
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- Use to separate upper and lower cases in tightly attached devices.. - Perfect for opening the Mac mini or iPod Classic.. - Fine-tune your knife throwing abilities with this 1.5" putty knife.. - Does not come with ninja certification.. Features. Compatibility....
Flat end can be used to disconnect connectors, remove thermal paste from heat sinks, pry off components, or aid in soldering Pointed tip is handy for unlocking ZIF connectors and poking your siblings - Thicker variant of the official "black stick" that...
Be sure to exercise caution when using these tools. With their great strength comes the potential to scratch or otherwise damage components that might be better served with plastic tools such as a spudger or plastic opening tool. - Any fixer knows that...
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