• Reviews around screw (2.27 of 5)

    GOODNEW Vinyl Record Player Turntable, Built in Speakers, Support Headphone & RCA Output and AUX (3.5mm) Input Jack (Black)

    • Highly recommended for anyone who needs to crack open a Macbook Air with the proprietary "pentalobe" screws.
    • I haven't tried many yet but the ones I have tried fit the screws good and do not slip
    • I have yet to find a some strange proprietary screw that this thing wasn't prepared for
    • The tips are magnetic and strong enough to free stuck screws without losing their shape (and strong enough to strip the head of one poor screw (removed via solder and a paper clip)).
    • be careful, some screws breaks easy
    • I would probably buy a better screw driver to use all the bits.
    • You can tell these are high-quality bits, as I have had to remove a few stubborn screws and applied a lot of pressure that would have eaten up some of the cheaper screw bits i have had in the past
    • Another advantage of this toolkit is that it offers me the bits to tighten other small screws, like my sunglasses or on other devices
    • It's small and has all of the weird screw drivers you need.
    • It's a pretty good screw driver set and the bits are well made
    • But, when I was taking apart an old Mac keyboard recently, some of the Philips screws were quite hard to remove and the iFixit bit started to cam out, potentially damaging the screws
    • It comes with the bits for the Iphones and other hard screws
    • However, when you have a particularly stubborn hard drive screw that just won't come loose, you may need a bit more grip
    • The steel is not high strength for tough screws, but that's not what is is made for as long as the correct bit is chosen for the fastener.
    • Quality of the bits and driver are great, even in cases I've had with stubborn screws the screw itself would strip without leaving any marks or damage on the bits themselves
    • Fantastic screw driver kit
    • I feel like a bigger handle would be more useful for removing those stubborn screws.
    • Great computer kit, I do have issues with screws that are screwed in with a larger screw driver, they seem to be a bit tighter and this screw driver has issues with it, partly because it is small and its hard to grip, the 3 rubber rings just slide around and move when you try really dig into a tough screw, they are really there for looks, but other than that great kit
    • * Even if the grips are magnetized they are not strong enough, fortunately if you have a loose screw there's a small but yet powerfull magnet tip to get you out of truble
    • Kit has every bit I could need, and the driver allows me to very quickly twist the screws.
    • Those screws look like 5-pointed snow flakes
    • The only problem I had was with one of the bits becoming damaged while trying to remove a stubborn screw
    • I have a Vizio CN15-A5 notebook computer that had strange looking screws holding it together
    • But at work I've used the crossbar to loosen stubborn screws before and the bits were fine.
    • The tips are magnetic and strong enough to free stuck screws without losing their shape (and strong enough to strip the head of one poor screw (removed via solder and a paper clip)).
    • I tightened the loose screws on the bottom of my laptop.
    • Best screw driver set ever bought.
    • The extension is great for getting a little more reach , or getting more torque on the cross connection for those tougher screws
    • I like the way the main driver has a center that twists for easy screwing and unscrewing and is large enough to get a good grip to remove tightly screwed items
    • I ended up using the cheap screws that came with the replacement screen.
    • Awesome iFixit different screw computer, laptop, iphone, htc, samsung, lg
    • From those weird screws on iPhones and MacBooks to those triangle ones on power bits, you can open any security bit possible.
    • I spent $30 w/ free shipping and have been able to handle any task that comes my way, from taking apart my labtop, to my Xbox 360, to my controller, to my phone, ect.