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The Fixinus 10 Pcs Metal Flat Spudger Set is a professional-grade tool designed for electronic device repair. With its stainless steel construction and ultra-thin blade, this set is perfect for opening various devices, including smartphones, tablets, and laptops. The lightweight and compact design ensures easy portability, while the flexible rubber handle provides a comfortable grip for repeated use.
Manufacturer | Fixinus |
Part Number | 3007 |
Item Weight | 3.04 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.72 x 0.79 x 0.1 inches |
Item model number | 3007 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 10 |
Color | 10pcs Flexible Spudgers |
Material | Metal |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
E**D
Glove up!
Worked great for getting my 7th gen iPod open, just remember to glove up when using these if you don't wanna slice up your hands.
S**A
Well built for the price
These are pretty well built. They will bend under pressure, but it’s easy to bend them back. I like that the branding sticker on each of these act like a nice rubberized grip to hold the tool. You can easily remove these stickers as well if needed. Overall happy with this purchase and pretty good price for this pack.
S**K
Good cheap effective spudger but too soft, depending on situation.
Summary: Almost fits every need, but far too bendy/soft for many tasks.Pros: Inexpensive; Metal did not rust after being left outside for a month; thin; decent plastic grip to protect hands.Cons: Far too bendy/springy/soft. Not as good as single-edge razor blade in most cases.Details:Purchased with low expectations, because so much rust-prone metal is typical in inexpensive tools. However, since we got 10, I left one outside for a month or more (in rain), resulting in absolutely no rust. The thick plastic around the middle provides adequate hand protection as well as stiffness. The metal is thin enough to be effective, where a thin blade screwdriver will not work.Unfortunately, these are so soft that they bend too easily, making them less useful than a single-edge razor blade; however, a razor tends to cut and scratch more. It's a trade-off, but even just a bit more stiffness would make these a five star choice. On the plus side, you get 10 for not very much money. But hard-core users will want to pay more for a better product.
M**.
Youll need them if opening electronic devices.
These work great but as many have mentioned there sharp edges so take some sand paper or an emery board to knock off those sharp edges were you don’t need them while using these tools you won’t regret it.
R**.
A bit sharp on the edges
While for 10$ is really worth it the plastic around doesn’t do full justice, it doesn’t cover all the way around so I’ll still recommend to have some gloves for extra protection, it’s more like a “branding plastic” just to be on the side.I used this to work around the iPod.the material is likely to bend if you put on a lot of pressure on it so consider it slightly sensitive.
L**S
Great, cheap, and springy, but could stand to be a bit stiffer.
These things have been extremely useful to me when I've needed to pry open small electronics without damaging the casing, and the pack of them was certainly cheap enough - no complaints there.The main problem I've run into is that these tend to bend when I have to really pry at a stubborn clip on a larger device. I hate doing that in the first place - if you're forcing it there's a good possibility something is probably wrong - but on the occasions there is no other choice, they just.. bend. If they were somewhat stiffer, that would cover pretty much everything. The grip being all around the metal strip would also be nice - this one isn't so there's a hard edge - but hardly worth knocking a star off or anything.I'd still recommended this for general use on delicate electronics, though!
J**2
Gread for what they are. Very lightweight and flexible, though. Great for inserting, but only work for very light prying
This is a very interesting product. I bought it because I often have to pry things open and it's a pain. In particular, I have a pretty big coin collection and some of them are in capsules that are friction fit. Without something to insert and pry, they are basically impossible to open. This tool is very helpful.So how do they perform? These are very flexible. Shockingly so. You could kind of wedge them around a corner if you wanted, actually. If I was to choose, I would probably prefer that they were actually a little *less* flexible. The handles are rubbery stuff that has been adhered to the thin metal underneath. I thought it would be something rigid.These work very well for inserting into tiny gaps and applying gentle pressure. If you want to put medium/hard pressure you will need something thicker and more rigid. For what they are, I think they are great.
C**Y
Nice and thin
These worked great getting into an iPod classic. Recommend using gloves, they are a little sharp.
G**.
Ottimo
Qualità e prezzo eccezionali perfetti grazie!
V**V
Amazing price
Durability seems good and thin enough to get in between LCD screens and cases, so exactly what's it's meant for. Could be a little more flexible but seems very robust plus you get a lot in a pack
S**L
Unbelievable value!
As you can see in the photo, these spudger blades worked fine on my 7th gen iPod.There's a lot of talk online about some being too thin and bending or snapping, and some being too thick to wedge into the side of the iPod.These were just perfect, and ten of them for only £5.50 was a steal considering that the sell on eBay for around £3 each.Not only that, but they have the essential handle in the middle making it easier to hold when pushing inNot only ipods, but other electronic devices like phones can be repaired with these.Easy to use and utilitarian .
U**D
Good quality and price.
Good quality and price!
J**N
Good but be careful!
They did the job. I use them to pry open devices with metal clips. Ie iPod classics.However, they are extremely sharp!! Almost like knives. I cut my hands quite badly without even realising until they started bleeding.
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