Silverhill Resistant Screwdriver Xbox 360 Controller

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Silverhill Resistant Screwdriver Xbox 360 Controller

If you want to open your PS3, then you need a tamper immune screwdriver size T10 to remove the firstborn screw. After that, the rest of the screws require a usual phillips screwdriver. Why buy a whole set, when you need just one screwdriver? This driver has a little hole in the tip, to bypass the post in a tamper immune screw, like the ones found in the OEM Playstation 3. The screwdriver handle is easy to use, the yellow portion turns freely in your palm while you are applying pressure to it. Handle is also ergonomic for ease of use. It starts with a high quality handle, but, the metal shank is Chrome Vanadium Hardened Steel (CR-V) 6150. This is high quality metal. We chose this metal so that the screwdriver will last longer. High quality design, high quality material, and an magnificent price.

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #7424 in Video Games
  • Brand: Silverhill Tools
  • Model: ASD-T10-P
  • Platform: PlayStation 3
  • Specially made tip has a hole in it for removing tamper immune screws
  • Made of high quality chrome Vanadium (CRV-6150) hardened steel
  • Special ergonomic grip
  • Yellow knob spins in your palm, permitting you to effortlessly apply pressure while turning
  • Long life materials, not a disposable tool
Silverhill Resistant Screwdriver Xbox 360 Controller

Silverhill Resistant Screwdriver Xbox 360 Controller Photo

Silverhill Resistant Screwdriver Xbox 360 Controller

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Silverhill Resistant Screwdriver Xbox 360 Controller

Silverhill Resistant Screwdriver Xbox 360 Controller Photo

Silverhill Resistant Screwdriver Xbox 360 Controller

Silverhill Resistant Screwdriver Xbox 360 Controller Photo

Silverhill Resistant Screwdriver Xbox 360 Controller

Silverhill Resistant Screwdriver Xbox 360 Controller Photo

Silverhill Resistant Screwdriver Xbox 360 Controller

Silverhill Resistant Screwdriver Xbox 360 Controller Photo

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
1DO NOT PURCHASE THIS PRODUCT for PS3
By PC
Do not purchase this product if you want to use it to open PlayStation 3 console. The seller listed “Specially made Torx tip has a hole in it for removing tamper resistant screws ” under product feature. The actual driver they send is a standard T10 driver without a hole in the center. This is a useless tool. Do not waste your money.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
1Not the item displayed or claimed to be…
By Ana Maria Argueta
I bought this because I have a normal T10 screwdriver and this was supposed to be a T10 screwdriver for Tamper Resistant screws aka Security Torx. Well it wasn’t, it was exactly what I already have and didn’t need. Down there I provided a link to the Wikipedia page describing Torx if you don’t believe me, scroll down to Variants to see the difference between standard Torx and a Tamper Resistant one. The one I received was a standard Torx and I paid for a Tamper resistant one (one with a hole in the middle). These guys are wasting my time and stalling some income…horrible. In the description it clearly says “Silverhill T10 Torx Driver for Tamper Resistant Screws” not Silverhill T10 Torx Driver. Even in the picture it shows what is the “hole in the middle”.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
5T-10 for XBOX
By Harry R. Krimm
I ordered this because it was a buck (.97 cents) plus shipping… I got it just in case.

I currently have a set of star bits but they dont have any holes in them. well for the T-10 on the XBOX the little holes aren’t needed. Duh. my bad… It’s only for the T-8 that is used for your controller. The long wells for the screw made it impossible to fit normal sized star bits 1/4 inch bits down there. So, this isn’t really needed if you already have regular sized bits for the XBOX case. but if you dont — this is a cheap alternative.

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