When your computer is in need of repair or requires a hardware upgrade of some kind then this can often be found to be both extremely difficult and frustrating as there are numerous components all of various shapes and sizes requiring different tools to remove or adjust them. Due to this it is not uncommon for you to find that you are missing the one tool that you need to complete the job and as a result have to put everything on hold until you can acquire it.
The Sharpest Tool in the Box
This all too familiar situation can be a thing of the past when you have possession of the Hama PC Tool Kit Professional. Containing 24 pieces all essential tools for the maintenance and repair of your computer this handy compact kit is stored in the included handy travelling bag for easy and convenient storage and portability. Carry it around the office with you or if you are a professional IT technician to various clients without the worry that any tools will be lost or damaged in the process and saving you rummaging around your bag in search of the one you want. No matter where you are you will always have the right tool for the job to hand!
- 24-part computer tool kit for professional users
- Incl. case
- 1 cross-head screwdriver 0
- 1 slot-head screwdriver 3.2 mm
- 1 pair of three-prong tweezers
- 1 pair of mounting tweezers
- 1 tube for small parts
- 1 IC extractor
- 1 torch
- 1 extension for ratchet bits
- 1 adjustable ratchet screwdriver
- 1 side cutter
- 1 long-nose pliers
- 1 artificial leather case
- Kit with 10 bits and 2 sockets:
- 2 slot inserts: 7 and 5 mm
- 2 cross slot socket bits PH.1 and PH.2
- 5 torque inserts T-10 T-15 T-20 T-25 T-30
- 2 sockets: 6.4 mm (1/4) and 4.8 mm (3/16)
- 1 adapter for sockets
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