| | |  | Assorted Tools | Home » » » » Computer IC Chip Extractor Tweezers Pick Up Repair Tool | | | | | | | Description: | | Computer IC Chip Tool Kit. This a new computer IC chip tool kit. Perfect for removing and installing computer chips. You receive: One pair of tweezers that measure approximately 4 9/16" (115.6 mm) long. One 3 prong pick up tool that measures approximately 4 3/4" (120.65 mm) long. One pair of IC extractors that measure approximately 4" (101.6 mm) long. We work hard to update our descriptions and pictures of our merchandise. As part of a process of ongoing innovation by our suppliers, newer versions of the item shown may be shipped before we are able to complete an update. As a result there may be a slight variation in color and design. | | | Product Details: | | | Average Customer Rating:
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Great tool for working on Jeep wranglerApr 18, 2012
By Matthew De Jongh
"matthewd5 in Maine"
This tool has proven to be invaluable for removing factory clips in my 2012 jk jeep wrangler
It's small, simple and fairly low priced, I definitely recommend this to other jeep owners who are trying to get out the pins to remove their grills to get to their headlamps
HandyApr 14, 2011
By Piledriver I originally bought this to extract an eeprom but found out how useful the pick up tool actually was. What I thought was going to be cheap plastic tools were actually quite nice. The tweezers and extractor are solid metal with a rubberized coating and they don't feel flimsy at all. The pick up tool is mostly plastic but it works well. While assembling a new computer I kept dropping screws but the pick up tool saved me a lot of frustration and time, easily grabbing those tiny screws in hard to reach places. Best 7 bucks I ever spent as far as computer tools go.
Tweezers no goodApr 03, 2011
By Rodney Gibbons two of the three tools were useful, but the tweezers were useless and I had to throw them away. The plastic handles prevented the user from closing the tweezers and gripping anything. The gripping part of the tweezers also were smooth preventing gripping.
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