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Repair toolkit essentials for smartphones, tablets, Macs, and PCs

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  • iFixit iPro Tech Toolkit

    iFixit iPro Tech Toolkit

    See it now: iFixit

    This is without doubt one of the best toolkits I've come across. It contains many of the tools that you need to tackle PC and smartphone repairs. 

    I've had one of these kits for quite some time now, and after a lot of heavy use, it all looks and works like new.

    Fantastic value.

    Price: $59.99 

    Disclosure: ZDNet earns commissions from some of the products featured in this gallery.

    Published: March 6, 2019 -- 16:09 GMT (08:09 PST)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • iFixit Adhesive Remover (for Battery, Screen, and Glass Adhesive)

    iFixit Adhesive Remover (for Battery, Screen, and Glass Adhesive)

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    It's becoming a habit -- a nasty one -- for manufacturers to use adhesive to hold down everything from displays to batteries. It's a nasty thing because the temptation is to start levering at the adhesive, which is a bad idea because if you rupture the battery or explode a screen, you can be in a world of hurt.

    This kit comes with everything you need to deal with the adhesive you're likely to encounter during a repair.

    Price: $19.99 

    Published: March 6, 2019 -- 16:09 GMT (08:09 PST)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Heavy-Duty Suction Cups

    Heavy-Duty Suction Cups

    See it now: iFixit

    If you're in the business of repairing all-in-one systems such as the iMac, these suction cups are perfect for screen removal. Without them, you run the risk of cracking a display while trying to remove it.

    Price: $14.99

    Published: March 6, 2019 -- 16:09 GMT (08:09 PST)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Polyimide Tape

    Polyimide Tape

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    Don't use insulating tape inside devices. The glue runs, it gasses out, and isn't as good at the job of insulating as polyimide tape.

    Whenever you come across this sort of tape in your repairs, make sure to replace it with similar tape. Don't take shortcuts!

    Price: $9.99 

    Published: March 6, 2019 -- 16:09 GMT (08:09 PST)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • iSesamo Opening Tool

    iSesamo Opening Tool

    See it now: iFixit

    This is the best pry tool you can buy. eBay is littered with clones, but they don't last. Don't cheap out. Get the genuine thing!

    When I first came across these a few years ago, I bought a few of them, thinking that they wouldn't last long -- I was wrong! My original one is still like new, despite a lot of prying.

    Price: $9.99

    Published: March 6, 2019 -- 16:09 GMT (08:09 PST)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • iMac Opening Wheel

    iMac Opening Wheel

    See it now: iFixit

    While you can cut the adhesive foam that holds the iMac display in place using razor blades and the like, I find that it can be hit-and-miss, and you might be sending the iMac back either with your blood on it, or a cracked display.

    Again, this tool makes the job easier and takes much of the risk out of it. Yes, having the right tool for the right job makes all the difference.

    Price: $7.99

    Published: March 6, 2019 -- 16:09 GMT (08:09 PST)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • iOpener

    iOpener

    See it now: iFixit

    The iOpener is designed for softening the adhesive holding tablets and smartphones together. You heat it in a microwave, pop it on the display, and let it do its job of softening the glue.

    While you can use a hot air gun to do the job, this does a far better job of getting the heat where you need it.

    Price: $12.99

    Published: March 6, 2019 -- 16:09 GMT (08:09 PST)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Screw Extracting Pliers

    Screw Extracting Pliers

    See it now: iFixit

    These are hands down the best pliers for grabbing onto and twisting broken screws. This tool has got me out of a lot of jams over the years.

    Price: $19.99 

    Published: March 6, 2019 -- 16:09 GMT (08:09 PST)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Battery Blocker

    Battery Blocker

    See it now: iFixit

    This tool has been specifically designed to disconnect iPad and MacBook batteries. Again, you can do without this, but this tool makes the job quicker and safer. 

    If you do this job often, or just want to eliminate the risk of damaging the connector, I suggest getting the tool.

    Price: $3.99 

    Published: March 6, 2019 -- 16:09 GMT (08:09 PST)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • GripStick Headphone Plug Extraction Tool

    GripStick Headphone Plug Extraction Tool

    See it now: iFixit

    While headphone jacks might be on the way out, that doesn't mean that we're not going to be servicing devices that have them for a very long time.

    While I've only had to deal with a headphone plug broken off inside the jack a couple of times, let me tell you that getting the broken piece out without this tool is a nightmare of epic proportions. There is a trick to using this tool, but once you have it figured, it' super easy to use.

    Price: $22.99 

    Published: March 6, 2019 -- 16:09 GMT (08:09 PST)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

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Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

By Adrian Kingsley-Hughes for Hardware 2.0 | March 6, 2019 -- 16:09 GMT (08:09 PST) | Topic: Hardware

  • iFixit iPro Tech Toolkit
  • iFixit Adhesive Remover (for Battery, Screen, and Glass Adhesive)
  • Heavy-Duty Suction Cups
  • Polyimide Tape
  • iSesamo Opening Tool
  • iMac Opening Wheel
  • iOpener
  • Screw Extracting Pliers
  • Battery Blocker
  • GripStick Headphone Plug Extraction Tool

Gone are the days of being able to repair everything you come across with a Phillips screwdriver, some duct tape, and maybe a few curse words (OK, the curse words still come in handy). Modern devices mean that you have to have the right tool to do the job, or risk making a bigger problem than you've been asked to fix.

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iSesamo Opening Tool

See it now: iFixit

This is the best pry tool you can buy. eBay is littered with clones, but they don't last. Don't cheap out. Get the genuine thing!

When I first came across these a few years ago, I bought a few of them, thinking that they wouldn't last long -- I was wrong! My original one is still like new, despite a lot of prying.

Price: $9.99

Published: March 6, 2019 -- 16:09 GMT (08:09 PST)

Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

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By Adrian Kingsley-Hughes for Hardware 2.0 | March 6, 2019 -- 16:09 GMT (08:09 PST) | Topic: Hardware

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