Belkin F8E062 55-Piece Computer Tool Kit with Black Case (Demagnetized Tools)
date : September 26th, 2011PC Components
Review : 3 Reviews
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Tags : 55Piece, Belkin, Black, Case, Computer, Demagnetized, F8E062, Tool, Tools
- 55-piece set of demagnetized tools for computer repair.
- Provides a custom-designed case.
- The perfect tools for do-it-yourself enthusiasts.
- Includes a comprehensive set of tools for repairing and upgrading electronic devices.
- Comes with Belkin’s lifetime warranty.
Belkin F8E062 55-Piece Computer Tool Kit with Black Case (Demagnetized Tools)

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Used by a computer tech for 3 years,
This is the kit the company I work for bought for the computer support technicians. It is more of a general electronics tool kit than the specialized computer tool kits Belkin offers, but I have found plenty of uses for the kit outside of the office (but don’t tell my boss that). I’ve been using the kit for 3 years now, and the only thing that is not original is the flashlight – that is the only really cheap thing in the kit – get a Mini-Mag to replace it and you’ll be fine. This kit includes an allen wrench set, mini pocket screwdriver, small diagonal cutters, long nose pliers, wire stripper, mini-screwdriver set, 6″ extended phillips bit, pen knife, IC chip remover, tweezers, soldering iron with solder and wick, parts retriever and a ratcheting screwdriver with standard, phillips, torx, and square bits and both metric and standard sockets with a socket bit. I’ve used this kit on PC computers, laptops, wiring of all sorts, electronics repairs, home repairs, etc. All the tools (with the exception of the flashlight) have survived 3 years of use and are still going strong. The only other casualty has been the elastic in the case in some spots. Overall a very good general electronics took kit and far better than all the other “computer tool kits” that I’ve ever owned – some costing just as much with tools that didn’t last a year of lighter use. Spend the few extra dollars and get a Belkin tool kit – the 36-piece computer tool kit, the “kitchen sink” 65-piece too kit, or this excellent, more general purpose 55-piece tool kit. I am confident that you’ll be as pleased with it as I have been over the years.
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|Good Universal Kit,
I’m a computer technician and I’ve had this toolkit for probably 5 or 6 years, while some of the tools are more electronics specific, the best part is the case itself. The case has held up remarkably over the years and is very universal, the torque screwdriver’s torque component broke making it useless, but I easily replaced it with a Craftsman Torque Screwdriver which is much more durable, and the bits are of course compatible. The material covering the outside of the case just recently started chipping off, so here I am looking to buy another one (I just wish it didn’t have to come with the tools again) I’ve also replaced the cheap flashlight with a quality maglite. The needle nose pliers also got bent to the point of being useless as well, but this is after years of use.
Back in our tech bench area we have probably 4 or 5 toolkits laying around, all of them are the $10-15 types with cheap tools and a cheap case, I cannot imagine using any of those for real onsite repairs.
This toolkit could be better, but it’s the perfect size and unlike the molded plastic kits, the tools are easy to upgrade or replace.
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|Items are of moderate quality and usefulness,
The tools included make a decent basic computer toolkit. The tools are unlikely to break with heavy use, but they will certainly rust eventually. I’ve been using these kits in various forms for years and all the pliers and bit drivers have ended up rusty.
The soldering iron is cheap. The flashlight is crap.
I would gladly pay another $25 for the kit if it contained a powerful LED flashlight with a smaller footprint and a basic power driver instead of the manual ratchet driver.
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