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Review on πŸ”§ Nintendo Security Screwdriver Bit Set: Silverhill Tools ATKNND - 3.8mm & 4.5mm by Charles Osguthorpe

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A must-have tool to repair all systems and games that need this tool!

This tool is the best tool to clean games properly because it opens ALL NES (8-bit), SUPER NES (16-bit) and NINTENDO 64 games .It opens all NES systems , SUPER NES and NINTENDO 64. These tools will give you an idea of the problems you may encounter with games that make noise when you shake them. It could be a piece of plastic that broke off in-game, or in one case for me, a piece of circuit board was broken inside. Without the tools to see what's going on in the game you just wouldn't know, and if the game is difficult to play alone and then freezes before the game is over then you don't know the circuitry. A small piece was broken inside the board which prevented you from winning the game. Many people don't realize that these cassette games work even with a broken piece of circuit board. Eventually it freezes and prevents further play as the broken board part is inaccessible. These tools will also help you to clean up games and systems. When you open it you're sure to find everything: dust, dirt, dried saliva, flakes, fingerprints, oil, and even an infestation of bugs like roaches and spiders, perhaps from a previous owner who had roaches or abandoned the system in their home. basement over time. It all stops here with these very essential tools for cleaning and repairing items. Many people have the "not-so-brilliant" idea of using alcohol or other similar chemicals in games, BUT THAT'S NOT A GOOD IDEA. Chemicals are just as harmful as their secondary causes (all of the above). People should be smart enough to know that all chemicals will erode even the toughest of surfaces over time, especially alcohol. Believe what you will, but people who use such chemicals more often one day wonder why the game stopped working at all. The game is tough and can take a good chemical hit over time, but at some point in a year or two or three, or at all, you will most likely face a complete failure of the game. It depends on how often the game has been cleaned with chemicals. Surprisingly, the best solution for cleaning games is mild dish soap and water. Get a Nintendo cleaning kit, use dish soap and rinse with the same part you used to wash, then dry thoroughly with the dry side. Then of course there is an alternative to the Nintendo cleaner. Cotton swabs are good for washing, rinsing and emergency drying (WITHOUT ALCOHOL). I really hope this helps you. I would highly recommend these tools to anyone who appreciates these cartridge handling systems as much as I do!

Pros
  • Best in its niche
Cons
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