
Last week my son decided to test how far he can throw his dad's controller. The damage was surprisingly low, except for the LB key, which stopped being pressed even though input commands still got through. I figured if I could open the controller I could put it back in. This is how my journey to find the right tool began. After looking through various tool kits at various stores (Radio Shack, Home Depot, random computer stores), I couldn't find a torx screwdriver that 1) fit in the head and 2) was long enough to reach the screws in the controller. Also, I didn't want to buy a $50 tool kit just to get the one screwdriver I needed. I found this screwdriver and decided it was worth a try for $5. Having successfully repaired my controller I can unconditionally keep this as the right tool for the job. It's inexpensive and works great. What else would you like to ask?

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