Expect us to announce a winner around the time of next week’s giveaway. Winners and giveaways will be announced here and on our Twitter and Facebook accounts. The winner of this week’s giveaway is going to get BOTH of the above toolkits, but there will only be one winner. Check back every week for more opportunities to win, and check out the 9to5Rewards guide to see what you’ve already missed out on.Īs we outlined in the 9to5Rewards guide, just keep doing what you are doing! Each week, we’ll reward at least one comment, share, new subscription, or news tip with a giveaway prize. And if you need a bit for opening something up, chances are the 64 bit kit has it. The essentials kit comes with a magnetized driver handle, angled precision tweezers, a spudger, a jimmy, an iFixit Opening Tool, a suction handle (for pulling off those pesky screens!), and more. The essential kit - seen below - comes with most things you would need for most essential repairs.īetween both of these kits, there shouldn’t be much wrong with your device that you can’t fix. As you can see above, the 64 bit kit comes with 64 bits for repairing smartphones, tablets, computers, and other electronics. Specifically, we’re giving away one iFixit 64 Bit Driver Kit and one Essential Electronics Toolkit, worth $25 and $20, respectively if bought at retail. It’s like any other average person building a computer you already own everything you need to build it other than you can’t find it when you are looking for it.For this week’s 9to5Rewards, we’re giving away some extra iFixit swag, straight from the website that’s best known for their teardowns of Android smartphones and other gadgets. This week we’re giving away about a couple of repair kits to one lucky 9to5Google reader… Tackle almost any repair situation with this iFixit Pro Tech toolkit. What I have used of it so far has been pretty good other than the screwdriver has no grip on it but everything else so far has been useful. Here is a couple of the back photos so that you can read clearly exactly what is in the box. This is the screwdriver handle and extender. It just does not work with my iPhone 6 Plus. The second issue, is with the 'sim ejector' tool. Here is some of the screwdriver bits in the next couple of pictures. Firstly, the velcro on the satchel, has not been placed in the correct location, so, when closed, the 2 pieces can not possibly meet, so the toolkit doesnt stay closed. Here is a couple of pics of the contents laid out flat. I laid out the couple of things that were tucked in the pouches. This is roughly what it looks like when you open the case. It seems like decent material that it’s made out of. With this toolkit, you'll be prepared to tackle any sneaky security. This is the front of the case that the tools come in. iFixit's Mako Driver Kit includes our 4 mm aluminum screwdriver handle with magnetic bit socket, knurled grip, and swivel topplus 64 precision driver bits and a flexible extension. This is the back of the box it has the names of the items inside of it. If not you can look at a slideshow of the photos IMG_0007 or you can look at it on my YouTube channel here is the link This is the front of the box. There are some great detail photos you might want to look at below. 28, 2019), heres-the-secret-repair-tool-apple-wont-let-you-have. It is really hard to use there isn’t much grip on the screwdriver but at least they give you a whole slide something through it to turn if needed. Tools Apple Won't Let You Have, iFixit (Oct. I would recommend buying a good screwdriver handle if you are building a PC. There was one thing I found that was very hard to use, it is the screwdriver handle. ![]() ![]() I found it very nice to know where to find all the bits I needed to assemble my computer. ![]() IFixit Pro Tech Toolkit - Classic Edition 70 pieces I have used this tool kit a little bit to build some of my computer so far.
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