Replacement Metal Screws for S Controller Repair Game Accessories
Product Features:
– Provides a perfect fit for S Controller repair.
– High-quality screws for maximum stability and durability.
– Easy installation, hassle-free replacement.
– Corrosion-resistant metal ensures long-lasting performance.
– Available in various colors to match your controller style.
Benefits:
– Restores the functionality of your S Controller with secure and tight screws.
– Enhances the gaming experience by providing a comfortable and sturdy grip.
– Prevents button wobbling and ensures smooth operation of your controller.
– Adds a touch of style to your gaming setup with color options to complement your preferences.
– Gives you the satisfaction of repairing your controller yourself, saving you repair costs.
Detailed Specifications:
– Material: Stainless Steel
– Thread Size: 1.5 mm
– Screw Length: 5 mm
– Head Type: Cross-head
– Color Options: Black, Silver, Red, Blue, Yellow
Key Usage Points:
– Essential tool for S Controller repairs.
– Ideal for replacing worn-out or damaged screws.
– Quick and effortless installation.
– Compatible with all S Controllers.
– Durable construction for extensive use.
Additional Features:
– Pre-coated with anti-corrosion treatment for extended longevity.
– Comes with an assortment of screws in different colors for customization.
– Backed by a satisfaction guarantee for peace of mind.
Addressing User Concerns:
– These screws are specifically designed for S Controllers, ensuring a precise fit.
– Their high-quality construction offers excellent durability, eliminating worries about loose or breaking screws.
– The color options allow you to match the screws to your controller’s aesthetic, enhancing its visual appeal.
Unique Selling Point:
Unlike regular screws, these replacement screws are made of sturdy stainless steel, providing exceptional strength and rust resistance for long-lasting performance.
External Links:
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Xbox One S Controller Rear Case Replacement Guide
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Replacement Screws for Xbox One S Controller Discussion Thread