Silverhill Tool Kit for Xbox and Xbox 360, 6 Piece
25 June 2010
3 Comments

Product Description
Be smart, fix your Xbox yourself. But to do so, you’ll need the right tools. These tools are made from CRV6150, a hardened steel which is less likely to rust, strip, or deform. Its a higher quality material, and a much smarter choice than buying carbon or hardened steel. Includes the T6, T8, T10, T15, and T20, as well as a powder-coated black unlock key for unlocking the plastic housing of your xbox 360 case. The T8 has a hole in the tip so it can also be used for opening up Xbox 360 wireless controllers.
- Allows disassembly of both the Xbox 360 and the older Xbox
- 6 Piece Tool kit includes T6, T8 (Tamper resistant style), T10, T15, T20
- Tamper resistant torx size 8 is also good for repairing wireless controllers
- L Keys are made from high quailty hardened Chrome Vanadium Steel
- Black Xbox 360 Unlock Key is made from Powdercoated black to increase tool quality and durability
Average Ratings : 4.5
Price : $4.99









Why is it asking me “How much fun is this game? ” its a set of tools? lool F-A-I-L?
anyways
This TOOL kit does the job . end of discussion; cheap n easy.
Rating: 5 / 5
This thing works well, and so do the torx bit alan wrenches! But the black peice works great for taking the 360apart!
Rating: 5 / 5
Simply put, this kit will help you completely disassemble an Xbox. But doing so with those wrenches would be a pain. Do yourself a favor. Buy the T8 and T10 tips for an interchangeable screwdriver. That makes it a LOT easier to take your system apart. The real high point of this is the tool to pop the case apart. Popping the case apart is a pain in the butt without it. I even cut myself the first time I did it. But with this tool, it’s a snap (literally). If there is any good reason to buy this product it is just for that one tool.
Rating: 3 / 5
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