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    whats your must have pocket tools at work.

    This is what i have at work and consider it for me as must have. show us your stuff :)
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    A set of screwdrivers and a Swiss army knife... and black tape, that thing's important.
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    I have bunch of keys in my pocket always.
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    a Mouse
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lucius View Post
    a Mouse
    i thought coders only use keyboards
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    My my... I bought this shortly after getting my first laptop, reasoning that a portable computer that was smaller than a regular one should have a smaller mouse too.



    Didn't use it for long, but the fun and learning experience provided were worth the $2
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    Quote Originally Posted by anon View Post
    My my... I bought this shortly after getting my first laptop, reasoning that a portable computer that was smaller than a regular one should have a smaller mouse too.

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    Didn't use it for long, but the fun and learning experience provided were worth the $2
    i call that emergency mouse
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    I think all one ever needs is a swiss army knife, aka a SAK. A good one will take care of anything you'll have to deal with.
    I use the Huntsman from Victorinox.
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    A Leatherman multitool, a pen and a bunch of papers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master Razor View Post
    I think all one ever needs is a swiss army knife, aka a SAK. A good one will take care of anything you'll have to deal with.
    I use the Huntsman from Victorinox.
    my boss wwill not like me if i go around with that tool :)
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    Well, back in the day I took mine to work and no one was bothered; in fact, it came useful a few times... then again, I worked at a public school.
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    I recently replaced my semi-destroyed screwdriver set with this one.



    My only complaint is that the magnet inside the handle could be stronger, but it's still good enough, especially considering the $3 price tag
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    ah you must be working with watches in some capacity? that looks like a caseback opener.
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    Who, me? I only do computer repair, but my previous set only had six screwdrivers (three flatheads, three Philips) and I decided I'd pay for an upgrade, rather than just a replacement. Plus, I like plundering magnets from dead hard drives, and those have screws of all shapes and sizes...
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    Quote Originally Posted by anon View Post
    I recently replaced my semi-destroyed screwdriver set with this one.

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    My only complaint is that the magnet inside the handle could be stronger, but it's still good enough, especially considering the $3 price tag
    I just saw this post now.

    They won't last. And it's not just this particular set. Anything with bits is badly constructed. They only manufacture this crap is to offer competitive prices. This and the fact that people are more attracted to small things that big ones. However, nothing will beat the durability of a full, single body screw driver. I have a bucket filled with these. IF a single screw drivers gets whacked, you just replace that one. But in a set, such as yours, if one breaks, you have to buy the entire set again. You see the reasoning behind it?
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