Already said. The quality of the plastic levers sucks. At least 10 seconds after attempting to pry the back cover off my Nexus 5, the larger of the two plastic pry tools broke rendering it completely unusable. The smaller of the two tools even has wear and tear that lasts no more than 2 times I hope I don't need the tools again. The screwdrivers are magnetized which is amazing. But they are cheap. which isn't great. But thankfully they don't come apart (and I don't think they'll break for what I need them for) so they can actually last a while. Let's get back to the plastic tools. What you *really* want from this set is cheap cheap cheap terrible quality. But you need them because any metal tool you use to open something like a cell phone will damage your device's metal or plastic cover. And that's a little disappointing. But here's how I see it: For less than $10 I got a bunch of cheap tools that did the job and I hope I'll only use them once (I actually used them 3 times). ever). The price I would pay for a Fix-A-Phone to open up my phone and replace anything that needs replacing would probably be over $100. I paid less than $30 for parts *including* the price of this tool kit. So I would put over $100 in someone else's pocket. Or would I pay less than $30 including cheap tools to fix my phone? The choice was easy. Unless you plan to get into cell phone and tablet repair, don't expect much.
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