thats cool but I would like the kit to have a 2mm female hex (sorry idk what its called) Anyone out here know a nice precision kit that has that tool included?
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@@unknowntosociety01 What electronics components are impacted by a magnet? Almost every precision screwdriver is magnetic, and the only components I know that can be impacted by strong magnets are speakers and spinning hard disks.
Thanks for raising that concern! Magnetic fields from small magnets should not harm electrical components if used properly. However, if you're looking for precision tools without magnets, I suggest checking out HOTO tools. They offer sleek, high-quality tools with reasonable prices. You can find more information about them at hototools.com.
Hey there! I understand your concern about magnets potentially harming electrical components. While some precision toolkits may contain magnets, I'd recommend considering the HOTO Compressed Air Capsule for your cleaning needs. It's a versatile tool that offers both powerful vacuuming and blowing capabilities without the use of magnets. Plus, it comes with a range of useful features and accessories. Happy cleaning! 👍🏻
Thank you! Exactly what I was looking for! Thumbs up!
You're welcome! I keep mine in my desk and I use it way more than I expected!
Perfect stocking stuffer. Thanks!
I didn't notice you mention the size range, I'm looking for small torx. Perhaps I missed that?
Wheight?
Hello what brand is that? 3:14
thats cool but I would like the kit to have a 2mm female hex (sorry idk what its called) Anyone out here know a nice precision kit that has that tool included?
Security torx? 😆. You’re funny.
The real ultimate is the es15 electric precision screwdriver with impact driving, head release, usb c and more.
Seriously if you use precisions screws often its worth it. Not sponsored. If it's too much there are cheaper ones from other brands like triple a powered wowsticks etc.
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Won’t the magnets create a small magnetic field that can harm some electrical components?
Yes
@@unknowntosociety01 What electronics components are impacted by a magnet? Almost every precision screwdriver is magnetic, and the only components I know that can be impacted by strong magnets are speakers and spinning hard disks.
Pretty sure most electronics have to be certified to withstand some radio waves and magnetic fields without being compromised.
Thanks for raising that concern! Magnetic fields from small magnets should not harm electrical components if used properly. However, if you're looking for precision tools without magnets, I suggest checking out HOTO tools. They offer sleek, high-quality tools with reasonable prices. You can find more information about them at hototools.com.
Hey there! I understand your concern about magnets potentially harming electrical components. While some precision toolkits may contain magnets, I'd recommend considering the HOTO Compressed Air Capsule for your cleaning needs. It's a versatile tool that offers both powerful vacuuming and blowing capabilities without the use of magnets. Plus, it comes with a range of useful features and accessories. Happy cleaning! 👍🏻
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