Description of Jonard EX2 Extraction Tool - Professional 24-40
SPECIAL DESIGN: Extracts internal components from DIP Sockets as well as LSI, MSI, and SSI Devices with 24-40 pins. GROUNDING LUG: Built-in grounding lug helps protect from short circuiting or static discharge. UNIQUE HOOKS: Firmly grasp chips without damaging them. Country of origin: China.
From time to time I am tempted to make a spontaneous purchase without reading the reviews carefully. Also, very misleading images of how things are made (like plastic being painted to look like metal) pop up from time to time. And every now and then the two things come together and I make an absolute mistake. Here is one such case. Not everything made of plastic is garbage. But that's a tool. All of this leads you to believe that you are buying a dependable heirloom that can be passed on to the
My old extractor hood got lost when I moved house and had to be replaced. I've had it since the late 80's and it worked fine. It was a heavy piece of hard plastic for the main body, but the insides were pretty much the same as this new one. This new one works just as well as the old one. The only possible downside is that the main body is made of fairly flimsy plastic. As long as you don't scatter it or leave it floating around in your tool bag, you'll be fine for years. The vast majority of…
Update - Received Replacement. The package was clearly opened. Same problem, won't unplug the 28-pin chip. There is no more room for compression. I upload an image. I have both devices here. So I know I want to send the same. Let me start by congratulating all those people who claim they don't know what other people are talking about (who can't get this thing to work). This is not my first chip extractor. Unfortunately I lost the original. I bought another one and it's the same but it sucks. It