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1418001 No.1418001 [Reply] [Original]

Any idea what size Phillips head I need here? Most stores in American list precision sizes like #0, #00, #1, etc. I don't want to buy a $7 kit if it doesn't have the right size.

The manual doesn't say anything.

>> No.1418003
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>>1418001
go to any pharmacy/supermarket and get the little eyeglass repair kits for $2 or less

flathead should be fine even though they're phillips

>> No.1418004

>>1418003
Fucking sweet. Thanks.

>> No.1418011

Update: splurged a bit and got a battery, screwdriver (comes with both a flathead and phillips, and a set of screws), lens cleaner, and a lens cloth for $7

Way better than I was expecting to do! Thanks again.

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>>1418011

>> No.1418036

>>1418033
haha, thanks

I was expecting to spend $7 just on a precision kit, but managed to get the eyeglass repair kit and a battery for the same price at Walgreens. and it came with all those extras.

later tater

>> No.1418039

All done.

Watched this video and installed the new battery. Under budget and ahead of schedule. Thanks /diy/.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpmS5anSzkU

Casio MRW-200H is one ugly watch but it gets the job done. I bought it when I started university about 3-4 years ago. The battery died, and I wanted to repair it and apply that skill to a newer watch someday.

>> No.1418126

>>1418001
You need a knife
Don't be a fagot

>> No.1418914

>>1418001
PH0