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The EMiEN Gamebit Screwdriver Kit features industrial hardened carbon steel double-ended bits (4.5mm & 3.8mm) designed specifically for repairing and maintaining classic gaming consoles and cartridges from NES to Sega. Its magnetic tips prevent screw loss, while the compact, durable design makes it an essential tool for retro gaming enthusiasts and professionals alike.
Brand | EMiEN |
Number of Items | 1 |
Head Style | Gamebit |
Material | Alloy Steel, Plastic |
Color | Orange |
Recommended Uses For Product | Security |
Special Feature | Durable,Portable |
Model Name | EMiEN 4.5mm 3.8mm Gamebit Screwdriver |
Head Size | 3.8mm, 4.5mm |
Manufacturer | ELUVIE |
Part Number | YCONAMZPTNB5161 |
Item Weight | 1.23 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 6.73 x 2.6 x 0.67 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | YCONAMZPTNB5161 |
Style | Durable,Portable |
Special Features | Durable,Portable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**R
You can definitely make it work(original game cube)
Works but for game cube it’s shortI stuff some paper in the screw drive handle before I slid in the bit to cheat it like half an inch.
A**O
Perfect fit
Perfect fit. Needed to replace the cmos battery in a vintage game boy game and it was the right size.
M**R
Nothing wrong
Very smart security
F**Z
Works well, but falls out of handle frequently.
It works good, but because it's double ended it keeps falling out of the orange handle while in use. Works fine, though.
Z**K
Works great
Worked great, I did have a length issue with one of the screws. I had to place the bit on the screw first, then slide the grip on. If it was just 1mm longer it would be perfect.
R**K
5 stars
works grate
J**K
Not long enough for gamecube.
Gamecube: This bit is too short. The bit fits but it's really difficult and have to use a different handle or pliers to turn it cause the length is too short w handle on.
S**N
Not bad, could be longer
It’s a little short for the GameCube screws but if you drop the bit into the hole, there’s enough sticking out for the handle to grab.