just my 2 cents for this issue... i have several toolkits from iFixit and perhaps there is a little misunderstanding. "Essential" is a wide description, and can imply different meanings for different people. It may depend on the usual work you are doing.
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The majority fixers are using the essential electronics toolkit for repairing mobile phones, up to date notebooks, Switch consoles and the latest hardware. The screws for this hardware is getting smaller and smaller - fot that field the essentail toolkit may be ... essential ;-)
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The majority fixers are using the essential electronics toolkit for repairing mobile phones, up to date notebooks, Switch consoles and the latest hardware. The screws for this hardware is getting smaller and smaller - fot that field the essential toolkit may be ... essential ;-)
But if you are repairing older notebooks or studio devices with "real screws" (you know what i mean), you may need some tools with more impact. For that i am using the Mako Toolkit with more and bigger sized bits (part of the Pro Tech Toolkit) or even the Mahi kit (part of the Manta kit).
I am looking forward what you think about and what Evan is providing :-)
just my 2 cents for this issue... i have several toolkits from iFixit and perhaps there is a little misunderstanding. "Essential" is a wide description, and can imply different meanings for different people. It may depend on the usual work you are doing.
The majority fixers are using the essential electronics toolkit for repairing mobile phones, up to date notebooks, Switch consoles and the latest hardware. The screws for this hardware is getting smaller and smaller - fot that field the essentail toolkit may be ... essential ;-)
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But if you are repairing older notebooks with "real screws" (you know what i mean), you may need some tools with more impact. For that i am using the Mako Toolkit with more and bigger sized bits (part of the Pro Tech Toolkit) or even the Mahi kit (part of the Manta kit).
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But if you are repairing older notebooks or studio devices with "real screws" (you know what i mean), you may need some tools with more impact. For that i am using the Mako Toolkit with more and bigger sized bits (part of the Pro Tech Toolkit) or even the Mahi kit (part of the Manta kit).
I am looking forward what you think about and what Evan is providing :-)
Hello @batmansbyte
just my 2 cents for this issue... i have several toolkits from iFixit and perhaps there is a little misunderstanding. "Essential" is a wide description, and can imply different meanings for different people. It may depend on the usual work you are doing.
The majority fixers are using the essential electronics toolkit for repairing mobile phones, up to date notebooks, Switch consoles and the latest hardware. The screws for this hardware is getting smaller and smaller - fot that field the essentail toolkit may be ... essential ;-)
But if you are repairing older notebooks with "real screws" (you know what i mean), you may need some tools with more impact. For that i am using the Mako Toolkit with more and bigger sized bits (part of the Pro Tech Toolkit) or even the Mahi kit (part of the Manta kit).
I am looking forward what you think about and what Evan is providing :-)
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