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retyopy

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I have a bit of an issue, and I was wondering if you guys could solve it before I make a thread.

So, I've got a bit of headphone wedged in my audio jack. It was working perfectly fine, and then it just suddenly broke off. Is there any way to get it out?
 

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Curious problem. I'd say magnet but that'll screw up the device. I think a screwdriver should do the trick 'cause it does have a little magnetic touch at the end of it. But, since you're dealing with a electrical device, I'd advice you against it.

So yeah, no idea.
 

retyopy

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Really helpful. Thank you SO MUCH. I COULD HUG YOU IM SO HAPPY! SOADSIUDFHIUGFGWDFUJBNHJHNHJB BGTYB TDRGB!!!!!!!!??!::":":":":""::"":***)))))>>>>

I think I just errored...
 

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Well if you can't use magnets maybe use something sticky...

Or just abandon all hope.