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Old 21 September 2012, 02:33   #1
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Old 21 September 2012, 17:56   #2
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Old 23 September 2012, 06:06   #3
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so thats how they supposed to come out then hehehehehhe, Nice
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Old 23 September 2012, 06:49   #4
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Yup, glad i waited for the puller and didn't jump the gun and used 2 screw drivers to pop it out!

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Old 23 September 2012, 09:17   #5
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Don't use screwdrivers. The chips are stuck in so hard that you'll just crack the sockets while levering them out.
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Old 23 September 2012, 11:48   #6
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Are these not 'one time' only applications - therefore removing them will cause damage! BTW what is that huge stencil type device?!
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Old 23 September 2012, 14:39   #7
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Are these not 'one time' only applications - therefore removing them will cause damage! BTW what is that huge stencil type device?!
It is a PLCC/chip extractor
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Old 23 September 2012, 16:40   #8
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The PLCC Extraction Tool prevents damage to the socket when removing/inserting a chip such as Super Buster 11
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Old 23 September 2012, 18:12   #9
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Old 25 September 2012, 22:01   #10
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I got one of those from Vesalia... love it. OK, competition. But I buy from both Amigakit and Vesalia. It depends. Amigakit is generally faster, but through Vesalia I rarely pay import duties (it happened only once) while with Amigakit it is a certainty.
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Old 25 September 2012, 23:33   #11
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Import duties??? I haven't payed any extra with AmigaKit but what it says on the web site for what ever item it is. Maybe it was a larger item you had to pay duty on? I love the speed of Amigakit. 8 days or less so far! I think 6 days was the fastest i received something after ordering something.

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Old 26 September 2012, 00:08   #12
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I never had to pay any import fees except the first order of the A1200 I got from them in 2009. I had to pay the Fed Ex boarder (extortion) fee of $35 (which is still alot better than UPS).
They now ship my stuff Royal post and I also get it under 14 days to Alberta. The last 2 shipments, its been 6 days also.
I have never shopped at Verselia. I find Amigakit has the better prices and from what I have read, way better service.
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Old 26 September 2012, 04:23   #13
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That's odd... I always pay import fees as determined by FedEx from AmigaKit, but it's at about the usual 15% as per tax. All of my orders were shipped by Fedex so far. The last one set me back $20 the one before like $60... Vesalia always uses regular mail and most of the time I don't get charged anything extra. The only time it happened it was when I got the ACA1231. The large number must have attracted the customs guy's attention, lol...
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Old 26 September 2012, 05:47   #14
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next order just ask to ship it Royal Post. Cost the same, slower, but no extortion fees from Canada Post.
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Old 27 September 2012, 01:54   #15
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The PLCC Extraction Tool prevents damage to the socket when removing/inserting a chip such as Super Buster 11
Nice... I'm assuming this is not universal for any chip or is it? This would be great to use on Wii-clip for example!
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Old 27 September 2012, 02:43   #16
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Doesn't the wii-clip fit over top of the chip and it is surface mounted?
(just looking and assuming by gooogling images....)

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Nice... I'm assuming this is not universal for any chip or is it? This would be great to use on Wii-clip for example!
It is only useful for socketed PLCC chips. Nothing else.
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It is only useful for socketed PLCC chips. Nothing else.
Yep, as the product states plcc extraction tool.
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