“The iOpeners worked great along with a heating pad and alcohol to break down the adhesive on my Microsoft Surface screen. Following the IFixIt guide, I was successfully able to replace the battery in my Surface. I am very happy with the tools from iFixIt. The new battery will add a few more years to my Surface.”
“battery for 2017 XPS arrived quickly & my installer said he had no issues with the mounting. I did the initial charge & discharge per included instructions & it ran all day. So happy to keep it going. Now the only problem is that I can't close it due to a wonky hinge.lol”
“They replaced my faulty motherboard hassle free and quickly and I have bought about four motherboards for my controller from them and they have all been great”
“Ordered a new laptop battery. The delivery seemed to be delayed, but when I contacted iFixit they were very responsive and it was immediately resolved. (Hiccups happen, but a responsive team makes all the difference!) Installation was a breeze, and all seems to be working well. Thanks! I would definitely order from iFixit again.”
“The video of the repair and the tip of keeping track of which screw went where by using a paper template was very helpful. I drew one for the case screws and one for the battery pack screws. I was very impressed with the tools that were sent. Super simple repair thanks to iFixit!”
“This was my second Pixel 7a battery replacement. The whole process went pretty well, better and faster than the first replacement.
I bought real Torx Plus 1IP and 3IP bits (plus a nice 1/4" bit driver from iFixit). They were a bit expensive and hard to find, but they probably make things go better -- I didn't have any Torx issues.
I used the iFixit iOpeners, even though I have a heat gun (which is hot and noisy). (Since it seemed less expensive to buy the whole battery+tools kit, than battery+adhesive strips, I had two iOpeners.) The iOpeners did the job, but it was nice to have two of them when I loosened the battery adhesive.
My second case opening went much more quickly than the first. I used more heat and more force.
On my first battery replacement, I broke the flash board from the rest of the assembly. The second time, I heateded the flash board more, and then carefully used a utility knife to remove the copper foil.
I had difficulty getting the case adhesive properly in place, when I was reassembling the phone. There is apparently some trick to doing this nicely, which I haven't learned yet.
Overall, the battery replacement was straightforward, although tedious. I'd do this again to keep my Pixel 7as going.”
“Love the fact that ifixit sells the verified parts, the tools, and has solid guides to help you with the repair. I just completed a PSU replacement for an Xbox Series X and it went incredibly well. When I purchased the part I opted for the magnet whiteboard with the grid on it and I highly recommend it to anyone. Being able to note the step # and screw size is very handy and made re-assemlby a quick process.”