There is one in this (set)[https://www.amazon.com/Nanch-Precision-Screwdriver-Smartphone-Electronics/dp/B00QZLV03O&ved=2ahUKEwjAvuW9lIXgAhWuJTQIHYUYBWYQFjAAegQIBRAB&usg=AOvVaw3hfVtUtQXnOyKBUy598dfQ]] at Amazon. $20 for the set and the set is awesome!
The ifixit stuff isn't good. If you want to be a snob then Wiha or Wera is good but I personally love This nanch kit The only problem with the nanch one is the driver itself is a bit heavy when you are doing lots of work with it but the bits are amazing and long shank which is super useful and the bits don't strip easily. I have been doing electronics repair for 14 years now and phone repair for 12 years and I have owned many many sets. The ifixit one isn't terrible but its expensive for not the best quality. The bits strip really easily. Just save the money and buy something better.
If you a solid screwdriver without changeable bits then I have really come to love xcelite. I have some that my dad bought 40 years ago and the tips are like new. Seriously awesome quality for the price there.
Nanch Small Precision Screwdriver Set with 22 Magnetic Screwdriver Bits,Repair Tool Kit for Laptop,Smartphone,iPhone,Jewelry and other Small Electronics. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00QZLV03O/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_RTsIDbWN8V2ZF shortly after finishing I went on Amazon and bought this set. Way better than those red screwdrivers!
Get this set, I use it at work and it covers almost everything except small triwing
amazon highly recommended
I really do love it too, but I’ve had it for so long that I don’t remember where I got it from. Just from checking Amazon this is the closest looking thing I could find. It’s not the same, but I may order this one as my bits are getting a tad dull.
I have to agree with u/ItsATerribleLife to a large degree. I have a bunch of these type of sets, most bought for ~$3 at Lowes on after-holiday clearance. It is GREAT to have these cheap sets around when you encounter that occasional Bizarro fastener, and it's fine for many people, but if you plan on using these regularly, get a better set.
The metal in these type of sets is very soft, and can damage both fastener you are removing as well as the bit itself. If you want a set that will last, get a set that is made of S2 steel.
Also, if a screw is set deeper in a molded plastic hole (think kid's toys, home electronics and appliances, power tools, etc.) the bits in this kit won't reach deep enough into the hole to remove the fastener.
I got this Nanch set for around $20; the extended length of the bits has come in handy many times, and while it doesn't have as many bits as the Hevanto that was posted, in the three years I've owned it I haven't run into a fastener that this set didn't cover.
Yeah, I've got 2 sets of those. Problem is 2 of the holes on the Vive controller where the screws are located (the two eye holes at the bottom) are too deep for my nubby torx screws to reach the bottom of them.
I just ordered these. Think they should be long enough
I bought this set a little while ago and just finished putting a laptop back together with it. I thought it funny that you post this I was just thinking I need to leave a glowing review for the kit.
when I bought it was primarily for the long slender tips, and extendable handle (some screws are recessed quite a bit, not all screwdrivers will do it)
I love this set, I immediately thought cheap chinese garbage when i was shopping. but the bits fit the screw well and the driver is no gimmick, it extends and retracts smooth and feels sturdy. the whole tool is comfortable to use.
This is what I finally went with.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00QZLV03O/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I used one of those websites that filters out all the amazon reviews from incentivized users and such. I literally just ordered it so I can report back if you'd like once I actually receive the product.
I second this. If you really want to fix stuff, a kit like this will pay for itself time and time again. I would also recommend an assortment of "spudgers" metal and plastic. I would recommend a variation of "metal spudgers" more importantly. I found them on eBay, just searching "metal spudgers" or cell phone pry tools, metal pry tools. Something like that. There's cheap ones and good ones, the good ones have thinner ends, and are harder to bend. It's really hard to tell what's what on eBay, but they are cheap enough, and again, I recommend an assortment anyways. I use these things almost every day, honestly. Also, GUITAR PICKS! One of the best tools for opening metal and plastic body devices with minimal and sometimes no damage, and they are pretty cheap. Add in a good dremel tool, and you could make your own, or sharpen and shape them yourself. The metal band in windshield wipers can be helpful if you want to make your own. Also, side note, these make good makeshift lockpicking tools.
Edit: and lots and lots of patience. I once had to remove a laptop ribbon cable that was super glued into the pin connector on the motherboard. When I went to remove it, the wires ripped clean out. I used a few different spudgers to remove the end of the connector that was glued. Using sharp ended ones to kind of chip away slowly and remove it piece by piece without damaging the pins. It probably took me a couple hours, but returned the laptop in working order. I think the guy had tried to repair it himself, it looked like the connector had already been damaged prior to me opening up the laptop.
Another edit: Sorry, I would recommend buying a Nanch kit from Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/23-Piece-Screwdriver-Precision-Smartphone-electronics/dp/B00QZLV03O/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1476340411&sr=8-1&keywords=nanch), cheap, and great quality. Seriously, you wont be able to wait for the next project to use them on. Better than some of iFixit's stuff, I think.
https://www.amazon.com/Nanch-Precision-Screwdriver-Smartphone-Electronics/dp/B00QZLV03O
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apologies- forgot the toolset. HIGHLY HIGHLY recommended. Incredible
Security Torx.
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I have found that this cheap driver set on amazon has had EVERY single special driver bit ive ever needed for opening electronics.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00QZLV03O
iFixIt makes THE staple electronics repair toolkit (every size of micro-screwdriver you could ever want, plus plastic/rubber wedges for popping off stubborn cases, etc). It's on the pricier side, but I think it pays for itself over time.
Personally, I like this one a lot: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00QZLV03O/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
It's pretty cheap, and has a bunch of screwdriver heads for those itty-bitty screws, including common safety-screw style ones like Torx, tri-point, etc.
I've shared this before in a similar thread on here. Buy yourself a set of these tools, which has a long enough screwdriver to go through the first screw hole on the fan.
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https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00QZLV03O/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
For anyone wondering. This kit works great and it is long and skinny enough to fit through. The first time I used an angled screwdriver but.
Nanch Small Screwdriver Set,22 in... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00QZLV03O?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
These are great pictures, and will be extremely helpful for anyone thinking to do the same.
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The only comment I have is including a picture to show how you remove the top plastic cover. That scared me a bit at first, because I thought I would break it.
This is also an excellent toolkit with a skinny and long enough screwdriver to get the fan off the radiator. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00QZLV03O/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Definitely. This one is my daily driver: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00QZLV03O/
Just get a nice precision screwdriver kit from Amazon and take the bit driver out theres plastic aluminum and steel ones and they're all pretty cheap 10-30$ with bits
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00QZLV03O/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_qKLdEb8JMX9AP
Nanch Precision Small Screwdriver Set with 22 Bits,Repair Tool Kit for Computer,Smartphone,iPhone,Game Console and other Electronics Devices https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00QZLV03O/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_snfPAb4GJZJYE
I love this set. I have 2.
Overkill for just a T430, but I can highly recommend this kit for laptop work. I refurbish laptops and this is the kit I use and it's quality.
Nanch tools on amazon have been awesome for me. Even hold on up to Spydercos loctite
NANCH Precision Screwdriver Set with 22 Magnetic Bits for all Electronics Devices,23-piece https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00QZLV03O/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_3jxIybS1PB0TZ