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Reddit mentions of Cutequeen USB3.0 to SATA Adapter Converter Cable 22pin Data Power Cable Adapter for 2.5“ Hard Drives (HDD) and Solid State Drives (SSD),0.15M/0.5ft (Pack of 1)

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Cutequeen USB3.0 to SATA Adapter Converter Cable 22pin Data Power Cable Adapter for 2.5“ Hard Drives (HDD) and Solid State Drives (SSD),0.15M/0.5ft (Pack of 1)
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Height0.7 Inches
Length10.95 Inches
Weight0.07 Pounds
Width3.2 Inches

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u/OmarTheTerror · 3 pointsr/helpdesk

So my personal backpack kind of doubles as my IT "toolbag". A lot of the items I use are mine, some are the company's. The backpack is large enough to fit a 17" laptop, so it's pretty nice.

Mine always has

  • usb ethernet adapter
  • usb wifi adapter (I had gotten a N adapter when I had an old G laptop

  • 3 usb flash drives (usually 2x8gb and 1 64gb)
  • This toolkit, it's a little pricey, but they have smaller kits for less $
  • external harddrive (just cause I have one, usually load it up with my free ware tools like magic disc, partition wizard, etc.)
  • a couple micro usb cables
  • a couple ethernet cables (usually 7-10 feet)
  • sata to usb adapter, super clutch.


    I guess all together that would be kinda pricey, and like I mentioned, some of this stuff is just stuff I bought for myself and kept as "just in case" tools.


    Essentials though would have to be Screwdriver kit, multiple flash drives, ethernet cables and sata to usb adapter.