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Safely poke and pry just about anything.. - The "black stick" that Apple Certified Technicians use to repair Apple computers. - 5" long antistatic nylon probe with one flat end and one pointed end. A spudger is a tough antistatic tool that can be used for a variety of purposes when repairing electronic devices. The 5" tool is made of nylon and has one flat end and one pointed end. The pliable and antistatic properties make it ideal for working around sensitive electronic components without fear of shocking or scratching them.. The pointed flat side can be used to disconnect connectors, remove thermal paste from a heat sink, pry off components, aid in soldering, or just to unscrew a MacBook's battery. The pointed end of the spudger can be used to connect/disconnect components, hold objects for soldering, or poke something that requires poking. The tool also includes a notch for hooking wires.. We find this spudger to be the perfect size for most repairs. However, when you need a tougher prying/poking tool, we also carry our Heavy Duty Spudger, a more robust version of this tool. This product is included in a lot of our toolkits, but it's especially helpful in the Pro Tech Toolkit and Soldering Workstation.. Features. Brand compatibility. Apple. Anti-static. Yes. Number of spudgers. 3. Product colour. Black. Material. Nylon. Tools included. Spudger. Best uses. Universal. Type. Opening tool. Packaging data. Tools quantity. 3 tools
Best Price: £17.99 from Back to the Office £17.99£21.312
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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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