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    Where can I buy these tools from? for my mbp (UK)

    Discussion in 'Apple and Mac OS X' started by Blinged Out, Apr 26, 2011.

  1. Blinged Out

    Blinged Out Notebook Enthusiast

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    Where can i buy these tools from :

    phillips #00 screwdriver
    spudger
    t6 torx screwdriver

    I live in the UK btw

    thanks
     
  2. scarletvw

    scarletvw Notebook Consultant

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    -Well as far as a Phillips #00 I would try your local hardware store for a set of jewelers screwdrivers.
    -I got my last spudger from powerbookmedic.com (they do ship internationally) but have used various houshold items in the past
    -T6 should also be found either at your local hardware store or online.
     
  3. Blinged Out

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    are there any household products that i can use instead of a spudger?
     
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    Soloman Notebook Consultant

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    Toothpick plastic one like in a swissarmy knife.
     
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    SP Forsythe Notebook Evangelist

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    A Sunkist Orange Peeler works as an excellent spudger for many uses.
    Or if you already have a spudger, it still comes in handy as a mini prybar for components.

    The Pampered Chef, Ltd.
     
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    will a credit card work?