When I returned to school to pursue a degree in non-computer disciplines about fifteen years ago, I've spent most of the last twenty years doing so Togo worked as a computer engineer and web programmer. However, after graduating from high school and another career path, I still occasionally work as a freelancer in computer technology to earn some extra money. However, I have to admit that some of this work can be tedious and difficult simply because I don't always have the right tools - especially screwdrivers for those odd slotted screws - to open certain devices. But with this cool 190-in-1 toolkit from XOOL, that's no longer a problem. This set contains screwdriver bits for every screw head I've come across and even dozens I've yet to come across. In addition, it has a wide range of other useful tools, including several plastic "crowbars" for opening (without causing damage, of course) the locked or sliding casings of computing devices such as cell phones, tablets, and e-readers. To be honest, I just can't praise this tool set enough. This is a high quality product but comes at a relatively low price and the range of screwdrivers and other tools it offers is not only impressive but unmatched by most if not all other similar sets on the market . Whether you're a computer or electronics pro, or just a hobbyist, I highly recommend getting one of these XOOL kits. You'll be glad you did, and if you're like me you'll soon be wondering how you ever managed without one.
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