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March 20, 2017   /   by Marco   /   , , , , , , , ,

iFixit Essential Electronics Toolkit for $19

iFixit Essential Electronics Toolkit for $19

Save On Handyman & Cell Phone Repair Costs with This Comprehensive DIY Toolkit
Expires April 19, 2017 23:59 PST
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KEY FEATURES

It’s one thing to be handy around the house, but it’s another entirely to be handy with the technology in your and your family’s life. The most utilitarian iFixit toolkit yet, the Essential Electronics Toolkit is packed with everything you need for the most important electronics repairs, like screen breaks and battery swaps. But that’s just the tip of the iceberg – it’ll also give you the tools for many household tasks, from doorknob fixes to eyeglass repairs.

“Want to change the cracked display on your smartphone? No problem. Need to swap out the battery in a tablet? Easy. Want to get inside your PC or laptop to add more RAM or upgrade the storage? This kit has you covered,” ZDNet

  • Get started in electronics repair w/ all the bits & precision tools to handle urgent screen breaks & battery swaps
  • Upgrade your home DIY toolkit w/ everything you need to service door knobs, home appliances, glasses, & more
  • Carefully disassemble & repair electronics w/ specifically designed tools
  • Work confidently w/ a lifetime warranty guaranteeing these tools will last

PRODUCT SPECS

Details & Requirements

  • Bit metal: 6150 steel
  • Driver material: aluminum
  • Case material: ABS
  • Foam: EVA

Includes

  • Magnetized driver handle
  • Angled precision tweezers
  • Spudger
  • Jimmy
  • iFixit opening tool
  • 6 iFixit opening picks
  • Suction handle
  • Easy-to-open magnetized case
  • Lid with built-in sorting tray
  • Screwdriver bits:
    • Phillips – 000, 00, 0, 1, 2
    • Pentalobe – P2, P5
    • Flathead – 1, 2.5, 4 mm
    • Torx – T4, T5
    • Torx security – TR6, TR8, TR10
    • SIM eject bit
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March 7, 2015   /   by Marco   /   , , ,

My First Multimeter

My First Multimeter

I found my very first digital multimeter that I ever owned. It’s a Dick Smith Electronics brand and I must have purchased it over 15 years ago or even more. I must have purchased it for University for one of those Electrical subjects which I hated. I think I must have failed the same subject […]

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