🔧 Repair Like a Pro with EMiEN's Triwing Screwdriver!
The EMiEN 1.5mm Y00 Tri-point Tri-wing Screwdriver is designed for precision repairs of Nintendo Switch Joy-Con controllers and Samsung Gear smartwatches. Featuring a magnetic tip for easy screw handling, ergonomic non-skid handles, and durable construction from S2 steel and aluminum alloy, this tool ensures a long service life and efficient repairs. Plus, it comes with a free replacement service for added assurance.
Brand | EMiEN |
Number of Items | 1 |
Head Style | Tri-Wing |
Material | Aluminum,S2 Steel |
Color | Y00 Tri Point Screwdriver |
Recommended Uses For Product | Electronics Item |
Special Feature | Durable,Long Service Life |
Model Name | Nintendo Switch Triwing Screwdriver |
Head Size | 1.5mm Y00 |
Manufacturer | ELUVIE |
Part Number | YCONAMZPTNB5066 |
Item Weight | 0.81 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 7 x 2.6 x 0.5 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | YCONAMZPTNB5066 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Special Features | Durable,Long Service Life |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**D
Great tool
We had a Nintendo DS and screwdrivers don’t work. We ordered this and the magnetic feature was great. The screws didn’t get lost.
R**N
good screwdriver
this works perfect with my switch, sturdy as well. very nice.
D**K
Excellent quality. Fit Switch 1 perfectly
Excellent quality. Fit Switch 1 perfectly
F**Y
Great fit and precision, but mine had some digs in the finish and the bit is not replaceable
1.5mm Y00 Tri-point Tri wing ScrewdriverPROS:- Bit fits snugly into 1.5mm tri-wing screws.- Precision spinning cap on the end rotates freely.- Easy to identify coloring.CONS:- If the bit wears out (and it will), it is not replaceable.DETAILS:I bought this to work on several Nintendo Switches that had various problems to fix. For that purpose, this screwdriver has a great fit and positive engagement on the (4) tri-wing screws that each console has in the back. After a dozen or so instances of unscrewing and screwing back in, there is very little visible wear on the tip of the bit. Using the precision spinning cap to apply some pressure, I don't feel that any new tri-wing screws would ever have any issues with stripping out. Even on screws that have some damage to them, it is easy enough to apply sufficient pressure to remove them without any slipping.I don't believe this is a perfect product for the following reasons:1. There were visible nicks and dings in the finish of the screwdriver, some that went through the red anodizing and into the bare aluminum underneath.2. The bit is not removable and therefore not replaceable. Once the bit is worn out, the whole driver just becomes scrap metal (or more than likely, trash that goes into a landfill somewhere).I think this would be a 5-star product if the bit was replaceable and a little more care was put into keeping the finish defects and damage to a minimum.Overall, I do recommend this screw driver. For the price, it offers great value and function. For those of you looking for something for a professional environment, I think there are better options out there but you will spend more money for it.
D**A
It worked great
It worked great was able to do the job
U**D
Must have tool for all switch owners.
if you own a switch, this is a must have tool. I needed to take apart my joycons until I realized I didn't have the screwdriver necessary for it. this one is perfect and does the job well.
I**N
Fixed my drift with this thing! (Sorta)
Did you know there’s a young man on YouTube who’s figured out that embedding a piece of stock paper in your drifty JoyCon fixes the drift? Neither did I until a friend sent me the video.What I will say is the screwdriver itself did nothing wrong. In fact, it was the only working element to this whole boondoggle. But let me just say that anyone using this on their JoyCons should be VERY CAREFUL about wearing down the screwhead to a point where the screwdriver can’t grip the screw anymore. Those things are in there good, and you need to be strategic in your approach to removing them.Then came the business card. I cut it into a nice little square, placed it appropriately, and screwed everything back into place. Ta-da! The drift isn’t gone! It’s just a lot less bad! Probably should’ve used TWO business cards! That would’ve shown that drift that I do, indeed, mean business. And if I ever do decide to go back in and fix it for good, I’ll be well-equipped thanks to that handy little screwdriver.
K**N
Does what it's supposed to. Opens Nintendo Switch Joycon.
I had a Joycon thumbstick that started drifting, even after running the calibration settings.I originally tried to open the Joycon with flathead screwdriver, but I couldn't get the screw to turn.This driver was a perfect fit for the Joycon's tri-wing screw, and even worked on a screw that was partially stripped from when I tried to use a flathead driver.Not related to this screw driver, but if you're looking for a replacement thumbstick, I highly recommend this one:Deal4GO (3rd Generation) Joy-con Analog Joystick ThumbStick Button Module for Nintendo Switch Controller Sticks Replacement (Black)https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B088B73FNP
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