If I get the clips , then I don't have to worry about soldering and unsoldering
( my solder skills leave a little to be desired ,
as the older I get the more my eyesight deminishes)
As for the Seagate Doctor , it seems to be a good tool,
but I haven't had a chance to really get to use it yet.
There are some models that aren't supported yet
and of course that's the drive I need to fix
The documentation could of course be better

I actually got all of the salvation tools at one time and got a pretty
good deal

I am a little disappointed that seagate put plastic spacers in some
of their Hard drives which makes platter swapping a no-go