bushmechanic
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Link for it? I should gather the tools and some parts but we havnt got anyone too interested in that fussy ****. I was trying to lead my tech toward it but he wasn't biting, was working on my 9 yrs old but his idea is to sent his tab to a shop for a charge port.
Where would we find a few parts for that stuff?
IMO the plastic bit holder thingy gives it away. Your conclusions that ifixit bits are head and shoulders above all the other Chinese bits, are purely subjective, nothing more! I'm not denying your experience, its indeed valid but everyone has their own bias too (thanks mostly to marketing & packaging).. Ifixit provides a good kit at a reasonable cost, esp. IF you need the pieces that aren't included in some other kits. Yes sure there are also some terrible quality tool kits out there < Lowes changes their Kobalt product line so much, I wouldn't count on getting consistence results either so Ifixit indeed may have it there..Not the same thing.
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You're right. The first tool kit I got from ifixit was tossed in to get free shipping threshold and/or because it had a size I didn't have at the time. Could have been both. I was at the time a die hard 'Kobalt is the best' guy. This was when Williams was their oem. So my bias at the time is let me get this pos and use it till it breaks. Changed my mind pretty hard.Your conclusions that ifixit bits are head and shoulders above all the other Chinese bits, are purely subjective, nothing more! I'm not denying your experience, its indeed valid but everyone has their own bias too (thanks mostly to marketing & packaging)
For $20 you can't get a better set than ifixit's cheap set. for $25, you can't get a better set than their better set, and for $40-50 you can't get a better set than the Wiha.
