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| FrozenCPU Dual Head ATX Connector Removal Tool (ATX, 4-pin P4, 6-pin PCI-E, 8-pin Xeon, Auxiliary, 3-pin or 4-pin Fan, Flop |
| Part #: too-07 |
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Price: $11.49
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Sharpen the ends!!!
10-25-2011
Reviewer: Anonymous
I was able to use the tool but it was difficult. I sharpened the ends as suggested and it made all the difference. It is very easy to use sharpened.
excellent tool
01-26-2011
Reviewer: ()
if you haven''t used a tool like this before, grab an extra PCI-e cord or what have you and practice before you use it on a real cord. Once you get the hang of it you can un-pin a 24 pin plug in 5 minutes. Push IN on the cord (into the plug) and in with the tool, then remove the plug with relative ease. If you are pulling too hard, stop and try again. this tool worked for me for an entire PSU, without flaw!
be careful
05-28-2010
Reviewer: ()
if your hands hurt,you are trying tooo hard.finesse is needed.good tool for the DIYer
Its all right
04-05-2010
Reviewer: JT (5)
As other people stated, it does hurt the hands. I took a fat laced shoe string and wrapped it around one end. This tool takes some getting used to if you''ve never sleeved before. Take your time.
blowz
02-19-2010
Reviewer: D (2)
this thing blowz. hurts your hand and does not work. waste of money. pretty much made my whole order worthless and all shipping. thanks frozencpu.
Good Tool
12-04-2009
Reviewer: Victor (4)
This tool is really good but it takes a little practice to remove the pins quickly and it works even on the tight ATX connectors. I get the tool to work on tight connectors by using a small jeweler’s flat head screw driver to widen the plastic housing. The only thing I would change is adding some ergonomics because the corners dig into my hand.
You Need It
03-13-2009
Reviewer: Dude (9)
Nearly impossible to change square terminals without this unit.
You need this in your tool box.
Good tool, Made in USA
10-03-2008
Reviewer: gcoder369 (2)
Worked well on my Thermaltake and Dell power supplies. Can see where it may be a bit to thick for some applications versus the sunbeam set but will be more foregiving. What can I say MADE IN USA. Support made in usa manufactures.
You get what you pay for.
04-22-2008
Reviewer: ()
I have used micro screwdrivers, wires, and other objects successfully over the past 10+ years without much trouble. This tool would work fine on older equipment that is more loose fitting than my Antec TruePower Trio 650w power supply. Unfortunately, on the Ultra and Antec supplies I have, it is completely ineffective due to the pin size width and flat shape of the head. I''ll have to buy some others that cost more to do these units but if you have a cheap or older PS, it''s better than makeshift alternatives.
It works!
11-08-2007
Reviewer: FXed (2)
This tool was a little tricky to use at first, yet amazingly effective at removing pins from connectors once I’d gotten the hang of it. It lacks any formal instructions but anyone with a good mechanical understanding should figure it out in just a few seconds. While the single point end is self-explanatory, used to depress the pin interlocks with a gentle push, the dual end took me a couple of practice tries. Sliding the dual spring metal tips at a slight angle, over the dual spring lock interconnects on male or female connector pins, made removing the pins a breeze. In the past I would use a small jewelers screwdriver to remove single and dual lock pins, but had to rock dual locks such as on MOLEX and sometimes damaged the delicate interlocks doing so. This tool is amazing in its’ simplicity, yet does exactly what it claims once accustomed to how it works. Sometimes the simplest tools work best, and the best I can say about this tool is that “It works”.
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