





🛠️ Master your tech repairs with precision and power—because your gadgets deserve the best!
The iFixit Metal Spudger Set features four durable metal tools with ergonomic handles and optimized spring tension, designed specifically for professional-grade electronics repair. This kit includes specialized spudgers for various tasks and a fitted pouch for organized portability, empowering you to tackle sticky adhesives and delicate components with confidence.
| Manufacturer | GBBO |
| Part Number | IF145-017-1 |
| Item Weight | 2.88 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 6.89 x 0.31 x 0.24 inches |
| Item model number | IF145-017-1 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
B**O
Nice metal tools, be sure you don’t prefer plastic
Very nice. I almost went with 4 stars, because I think plastic tools would be more practical in many cases (although shortlived) to avoid scratching the device.However these are very nicely made and will last long so adding a disposable plastic one is easy enough.
W**L
Great prying tool kit.
Great tool set. I used them to open numerous laptops easily. Highly recommend them to the DIY’er.
V**M
Worked
I needed these for one specific project and they solved the problem.
B**V
Nice to have
Nice tools to have on hand to open up computers.
E**N
Good
Good
J**L
Excellent quality. Ends are too thick
These are the best quality I've found for tools like these. However, the ends are too thick to be that useful for opening electronics tools. If the ends were a bit more thin these would be perfect.
A**3
Too thick yet also sharp (burred) in the exact wrong way. I can't belive this is iFixIt Brand
These are the worst spudgers I've ever used, or possibly even seen. They are far too thick to be useful, and they are not sharpened to any kind of edge, just squared off and completely blunt. Oh, but don't get me wrong when I say "blunt" I don't mean that these are smoothed or polished - they have horrible burrs on every edge of the "blade" section and will likely ruin or horribly mar up anything you use them on, plastic or metal alike.I am floored that iFixit, a brand I respect and have purchased high-quality tools from many times before, would let this kind of lack of quality slide. The only saving grace is that these appear to be solid metal, and not chrome coated pot metal like cheaper spudgers, so I can at least fix them with by grinding in a tapered edge and polishing them smooth. Unless you are willing to do the same, skip these and look elsewhere.
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