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The Lamptron Deluxe Modular 5-in-1 Power Supply Modding Tool Kit is an all in one solution to sleeving, wiring, and modding your power supply and fan wires. INcluded are 5 different heads that are interchangeable. The set includes the heavy duty handle piece and thread in head components for removing connectors including molex 4-pin male and female, auxiliary connectors including EPS, 20 and 24 pin ATX, floppy connectors, PCI-E connectors 6 and 8-pin, as well as 3-pin and 4-pin PWM fan connectors. Everything you need is in this handy tool kit that doubles as a carrying case. No worries about digging around the tool box for tools with this baby!
- Easy Usage
- All Tools Included
- Protective Carrying Case for Easy Storage and Travel
- Stainless Steel Construction for Super Durability
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3.3" 84mm |
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CNC Milled Stainless Steel |
Total Reviews: 2 Average Rating: 
Great Multi-Purpose Tool
05-31-2016
Reviewer: dubngreens (1)
Out of the three pin removal tools I''ve used in the past this one is by far the highest quality. The ATX pin removers (two are included) work flawlessly. The reviewer above clearly isn''t using it correctly. The handle on the tool is very robust and the tips screw in very cleanly. My only complaint is with the molex removal tips. It''s very hard to force them into the plug, almost to the point where it feels like something is going to break. The included aluminum case is a nice touch. In conclusion, great ATX pin remover but I''d suggest buying a separate one for molex adapters.
ATX tool part broke
09-29-2011
Reviewer: Pyrebuilder (26)
all of the heads for this took worked great except the ATX one (the one with two thin tips) but upon looking at other tools, this pin seems difficult in general, every tool for it has bad reviews and i imagine its because of the way they are designed. i got another tool that was made out of spring steel instead of whatever this is made of. then i bent the tips inwards so they would actually contact the pin. in short its a wonderful tool but the ATX connector in general is a nightmare if your not an expert.
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