
Belkin Tool Kit - 65 Piece
According to the theory of origins, Homo sapiens are notable for their bipedal locomotion, large brain size and tool use! So its perfectly natural that you want to tackle electronic maintenance. Just use your big brain and get the proper tools! The 65-Piece Tool Kit features our most popular tools for repairing or upgrading common electronic devices. All tools are fully demagnetized to protect your computers hard drive or magnetic media from damage and each tool is conveniently stored in a custom designed case. Kit includes: 9 Pc. Allen wrench set, 10 Pc. Cotton Swabs, 2 Batteries, 2-Way Mini Screwdriver, 1 Phillips, 1 Flat, 2-Way Phillips/Regular Screwdriver, 3 Anti-Static Cleaning Wipes, 3.5 oz. Pressurized Air, 4.5 Side Cutter, 5 Long Nose Pliers, 5 Wire Stripper, 6 Pc. Precision Screwdriver Set, 6 #1 Phillips Screwdriver (150mm long), Screwdriver-to-Socket Adaptor, Anti-Static Wrist Band, Black Zipper Case, Flashlight, Flat Head (5, 6mm), IC Extractor, Min Vacuum Cleaner with 3 Attachments, Pen Knife, Phillips Head #1 & #2, Precision Clamp,Reversible Ratchet, Sockets (1/4, 10mm, 11/32, 3/16, 3/8, 5/16, 6, 7, 8, 9mm, Socket Holder, Solder Reel, SolderWick, Soldering Iron 110V/30W, Spare Parts Box, Squares (R0, R1, R2, R3), 3-Pronged Parts Retriever, Torx (T10, T15, T20, T25, T8).
Advantages :
Perfect for the do-it-yourself enthusiast.
Designed for electronic maintenance.
Demagnetized to protect magnetic media.
High quality craftsmanship.
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Do It Yourself proved exactly who was responsible for The Stone Roses’ comeback album, the poorly received Second Coming. With its reliance on sturdy Led Zep riffs, and its worrying number of protracted guitar workouts, the Roses’ swansong showed rather a close correlation to Do It Yourself–the debut, and only album from lead guitar virtuoso John Squire’s post-Roses outfit. If this demonstrated anything telling after the acrimonious split of the Roses, it was that Squire liked to keep a firm grip on the reins. Certainly, the Britpop staple of “Love Is The Law” demonstrated that Squire hadn’t lost it completely, but it was pleasingly ironic that the ex-busking singer Chris Helme–a musician that Squire drafted in, only to lose patience with after the album’s release–composed the best track, the bruised lament of “Blinded By The Sun”. Do It Yourself is a treat for air-guitarists, but after the wonder of the Roses, is a sad anticlimax. –Louis Pattison
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Customer Review: Brilliant.
This is an exceptional album. I’m not a fan of The Stone Roses particularly, but the Seahorses’ sound is quite different. A beautiful-sounding acoustic guitar (I believe played by singer Chris Helme) provides all the chords, backed by excellent drumming and bass work, and then of course we have Squire on lead guitar, constantly mesmerising us with an endless array of soaring melodic meanderings. I don’t think he plays a single power-chord in the whole album - it’s all single note stuff! This arrangement, when combined with the catchy, fun songwriting style, really works, and EVERY track on the album is fantastic. Chris Helme puts in a great vocal performance, his style fitting in perfectly. The production was apparently done by some big-name producer and you can really tell - it sounds very nice. What a shame it was their only album…
Customer Review: great album!!!!!!!!!!!
i cant believe people dont like this album it is fantastic!! it is fantastic because john squire is a great guitarist, chris helme is a great singer, andy watts (no relation to me!) is a great drummer and stuart fletcher is a great bassist. Every song is different but they are all great. my favourite tracks are probably blinded by the sun, love is the law and hello. i just cant understand why some people dont like it - they are about 100 times better than oasis!!! buy this now its amazing!!!
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