Can this screwdriver be used to open switch

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Can this be used to open switch / 3ds xl /2ds xl and gba ??
 

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The description states Triwing which would be a Y-shape. But the title says + shape. So a little deceptive.
I think it might be the right screwdriver, but that they are messing up with the title.
 
Also don't get a cheap screwdriver like those. Spend a bit more to get a proper one.

Over the years Im pretty sure Ive only had less than 3 of these work properly without just causing a bigger issue or headache. The metal is either too soft and the screwdriver rounds instantly, or its cut poorly and won't properly "bite" your screw and just strip the head off of that.
 
Im pretty sure that description doesn't mention triwing at all...
Not really in the description part, but in a "short overview" it does say Tri Wing. :D
So who knows what will you get if you buy that screwdriver (probably the Philips one).

Also don't get a cheap screwdriver like those. Spend a bit more to get a proper one.

Over the years Im pretty sure Ive only had less than 3 of these work properly without just causing a bigger issue or headache. The metal is either too soft and the screwdriver rounds instantly, or its cut poorly and won't properly "bite" your screw and just strip the head off of that.
I second that as I've learned it the hard way myself. Took me an hour or so to remove the stripped screw from one of the joy-cons I've fixed.
 

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Also don't get a cheap screwdriver like those. Spend a bit more to get a proper one.

Over the years Im pretty sure Ive only had less than 3 of these work properly without just causing a bigger issue or headache. The metal is either too soft and the screwdriver rounds instantly, or its cut poorly and won't properly "bite" your screw and just strip the head off of that.
Or even better, buy a screwdriver with replaceable bits.
 

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