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SUNSHINE SS T12A-N11 Motherboard Pre-heater Station for iPhone 11/11 Pro/11 Pro Max CPU NAND Heating Repair

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SUNSHINE SS T12A-N11 Motherboard Pre-heater Station for iPhone 11/11 Pro/11 Pro Max CPU NAND Heating RepairT12A motherboard heating station for iPhone Pro 11 11 11 Pro Max Quick and precise heating of the base plate, double buckle reinforcement, local heating, safe and practical, easy to operate Silicone insulation, the motherboard is precisely positioned Easy to use, small and portable, precise position, efficient layers of the motherboard High purity copper as film to ensure uniform heat and heat transfer Compatible with Universal Models Universal

  • T12A motherboard heating station for iPhone Pro 11/11/11 Pro Max

  • Quick and precise heating of the base plate, double buckle reinforcement, local heating, safe and practical, easy to operate

  • Silicone insulation, the motherboard is precisely positioned

  • Easy to use, small and portable, precise position, efficient layers of the motherboard

  • High purity copper as film to ensure uniform heat and heat transfer

Compatible with

  • Universal Models
  • Universal

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  • 1 x SS T12A-N11 Motherboard Pre-heater Station

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Brand SUNSHINE
Color As Shown
Packaging Type Colored Box
Gross Weight 0.638kg
Volume Weight 0.739kg
Package Length 20.000cm
Package Width 15.000cm
Package Height 11.000cm
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