Walmart has iFixit Pro Tech Electronics Repair Toolkit (‎IF145-307-4) for $59.96. Shipping is free.
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Features:
The original electronics tool kit: Designed for computer, smartphone, tablet, and gaming repair, backed by thousands of free instructions.
Intentional selection: All the tools you need. A 64 precision bit driver set, tweezers, flex extension, opening tools, and anti-static wristband.
Secure design: Magnetic case and foam insert ensure secure storage and transportation. Additionally, the inside of the lid serves as a sorting/organization tray.
Lifetime Warranty: We'll replace anything that breaks, as long as you own it.
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Walmart has iFixit Pro Tech Electronics Repair Toolkit (‎IF145-307-4) for $59.96. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member nolomo for finding this deal.
Features:
The original electronics tool kit: Designed for computer, smartphone, tablet, and gaming repair, backed by thousands of free instructions.
Intentional selection: All the tools you need. A 64 precision bit driver set, tweezers, flex extension, opening tools, and anti-static wristband.
Secure design: Magnetic case and foam insert ensure secure storage and transportation. Additionally, the inside of the lid serves as a sorting/organization tray.
Lifetime Warranty: We'll replace anything that breaks, as long as you own it.
No longer available:
iFixit via Amazon has iFixit Pro Tech Electronics Repair Toolkit (‎IF145-307-4) for $59.96. Shipping is free.
Best Buy has iFixit Pro Tech Electronics Repair Toolkit (‎IF145-307-4) for $59.96. Shipping is free.
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This is my go to repair kit as a desktop technician. It has pretty much everything you'd ever need for phones tablets and computers. The quality is great. Sure there are other cheapo brands. Three things I like about it (I have a kit at home and at work) are the grounding armband, the magnetic section of the case, and that you can pull out the box of driver bits separately -and the lid has a bunch of sectioned squares with a raised edge to place screws you remove and keep the ordered for reinstallation.
The different tweezers are also extremely good quality (especially compared to cheaper sets)
This may not be the cheapest set, but if you are looking for one toolkit for repairing electronics this is it.
Just a note. I emailed iFixit about a broken bit I had, and a couple broken tools (spudger & tweezer tips). They responded pretty quickly and will send out replacements for free under their warranty.
And bonus for not sending out a full kit, as that's just wasteful. Which is what we typically see for Amazon type shops. Glad they carry spare parts to send for replacements.
Just get the Mako set when it is on sale. Should be less than $30. THAT kit is a crazy good deal in the big-picture. $30 for the rest of the stuff is just meh if you ask me. If you are new to iPhone repair would be the only reason I would recommend paying $30 for the rest of that crap (wedges, "guitar picks," an ESD wrist strap (waste of time) and other cheap plastic crap).
I did as well, it's wild to see how much the price has inflated
Everything is inflated but my retirement account which is barely up from the peak. I wonder how many more years I'll be working because of all the inflation. I shudder to think.
After having spent way too much time researching for a decent kit, I can say strongly that this is an excellent value, long neck S2 steel in a convenient case with most of the common custom bits for only $16 bucks.
I would argue most home users are going to be fine with the regular kit. It has 10% off as well. They are good quality bits and I've used them a number of times already
Doesn't have ESD strap. But you could get that separate. I also have one ESD hard-wired to an electric plug (with flat pins removed) so I can find reliable ground anywhere. You can't find grounded metal chassis always. And connecting to a "metal piece" that's not grounded doesn't help :-) ..
Last edited by dealsalways May 20, 2024 at 04:52 PM.
I would spring the extra 10$ and get teh manta kit
Amazon.com: iFixit Manta Driver Kit - Household, PC, Phone, Electronics Bit Set
This isn't necessarily a super-set of the kit here.. So not really a simple "upgrade". There are a lot of tools which are missing from the Manta Driver Kit.
After having spent way too much time researching for a decent kit, I can say strongly that this is an excellent value, long neck S2 steel in a convenient case with most of the common custom bits for only $16 bucks.
Yes, OP's kit is way overpriced, even at this "sale" price.
Thank you! I almost ordered a $20 iFixIt kit but I kept on going through this thread and found your recommendation. I've seen complaints about the cheap kits having thick necks and unable to reach screws in some devices. Fingers crossed that this is real S2 that will last.
After having spent way too much time researching for a decent kit, I can say strongly that this is an excellent value, long neck S2 steel in a convenient case with most of the common custom bits for only $16 bucks.
What's the main differences between the one you linked and this one aside from the amount of pieces? Is it even compatible for fixing specific electronics, etc.? They also have a bundled version with some extra tools for an extra $6-ish bucks.
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The different tweezers are also extremely good quality (especially compared to cheaper sets)
This may not be the cheapest set, but if you are looking for one toolkit for repairing electronics this is it.
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And bonus for not sending out a full kit, as that's just wasteful. Which is what we typically see for Amazon type shops. Glad they carry spare parts to send for replacements.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0BPSP4TS7
Yes, OP's kit is way overpriced, even at this "sale" price.
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Amazon.com: iFixit Manta Driver Kit - Household, PC, Phone, Electronics Bit Set
https://www.amazon.com/Adjustable...C80&sr=8-1 [amazon.com]
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0BPSP4TS7
Yes, OP's kit is way overpriced, even at this "sale" price.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0BPSP4TS7
Yes, OP's kit is way overpriced, even at this "sale" price.
What's the main differences between the one you linked and this one aside from the amount of pieces? Is it even compatible for fixing specific electronics, etc.? They also have a bundled version with some extra tools for an extra $6-ish bucks.
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