Background and Identification
iFixit tools aim to provide users with everything they need to take apart a device and repair it, ensuring they don’t find themselves annoyingly empty-handed when trying to complete a repair. iFixit tools are sold individually or in toolkits. They can be found in the iFixit store. Some iFixit tools are designed specifically for certain devices, such as the iMac Opening Wheel or Mac mini Logic Board Removal Tool. On the other hand, many iFixit tools are multi-purpose and can be used on a wide range of electronics. iFixit repair guides make note of the necessary tools so you can make sure you are well-equipped before getting started.
iFixit tools vary immensely in structure and appearance depending on their intended purpose. They are generally handheld and have the iFixit logo printed somewhere on the tool.
iFixit Signature Tools (as of August 2020)
- Spudgers
- iOpener
- Magnetic/anti-static project mats
- iFixit Opening Tool
- iFixit Opening Picks
- Bit Drivers
- Screwdriver bits
- Suction cups/handles
- iSclack
- Jimmy
- iFixit Adhesive Remover
- Precision Tweezers
- Battery Blocker
- Anti-Static Wrist Strap
- iMac Opening Wheel
- iHold EVO
iFixit Toolkits (as of August 2020)
- Pro Tech Toolkit ($69.99)
- Essential Electronics Toolkit ($24.99)
- Mako Driver Kit - 64 Precision Bits ($34.99)
- Manta Driver Kit - 112 Bit Driver Kit ($74.99)
- Repair Business Toolkit ($229.99)
- Mahi Driver Kit - 48 Bit Driver Kit ($34.99)
- Pro Tech Disassembly Module ($79.99)
- Marlin Screwdriver Set - 5 Torx Precision Screwdrivers ($19.99)