Relife RL-066C Camera Glass/Back Glass Breaker

Relife RL-066C Camera Glass/Back Glass Breaker

Professional Glass Breaker - Relife RL-066C Blaster

The Relife RL-066C is a professional service tool designed for removing glass back panels from mobile phones. A specially designed tip allows for targeted and controlled glass shattering. The Relife RL-066C is made of high-quality materials, ensuring high durability and resistance to intensive use in professional service. The ergonomic design guarantees a secure grip and high precision.

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Product Features:

  • Highly effective - a specially designed tip enables controlled and targeted glass breaking without the risk of damaging other device components.
  • Solid construction - a tool made of durable materials, adapted to intensive work in GSM service.
  • Precise work - ideal for removing glass backs and elements requiring precision.
  • Ergonomic shape - a comfortable handle ensures a secure grip and full control during work.
Product Details
SZBIRL066C
3 Items
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