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Professional 75-Piece Toolkit

Professional 75-Piece Toolkit

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If you don’t have a repair kit, you probably should—once you get your hands on one you’ll be amazed how often they come in handy. This one features a total of 75 pieces, plus a driver and extender to help you tackle mobile repairs, tablet repairs, PC modifications, and odd jobs around the house Read More

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Jan 30, 2018
This looks like a subpar iFixit kit
Glen8
671
Oct 8, 2018
Hello Massdrop! I for one would really, really like to see a high quality version of a toolkit like this one, with similar tools but made by a reputable toolmaker (think Swiss or German or Japanese) that puts out quality tools that will last and are made with some precision. Toolkits like this one are not hard to find at lower prices than this so this drop does not serve our community very well! No offense but really hopeful you are reading and taking head of the comments here!
russjkerr
22
Jan 17, 2019
Glen8iFixit hands down it is really the only way to go.
Neddoge
126
Jul 14, 2019
russjkerrIFixIt had marginally better quality to be frank.
jswagner
50
May 23, 2018
I wanted to follow up on this because people keep liking my earlier comment and I decided I wanted to dive a little deeper into these see what these kits were actually like. And to be absolutely clear, prosumers and professionals should look elsewhere. This is a not a boutique, premium tookit, and is not going to last you a lifetime. However, this is a fair price for such tools and is perfect for a hobbyist or as a cheap secondary set to have around the house or with other supplies you'd keep in your car, just in case. Be aware that Amazon has them way cheaper, can ship them tomorrow, and with free two-day shipping if you've got Prime.
The base toolkit appears to be the same as this Syntus kit (just re-branded with a different color in the precision driver kit): https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0721C316R Or if you just want the precision driver kit: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B071PB4RPV
I also ordered the precision driver kit that used to be included with this kit when I wrote my earlier comment. Bit quality seems the same if not slightly worse, and the flexible extender is useful but broke the first time I used it. Bit storage is far worse, it uses those awful rubber bit holder, which are staggered over each other in a crap plastic tray. This made swapping bits a chore and I'd take risking the durability of the weird plastic mechanism in the kit now featured in this drop (and in my two links above) over it. In fact, I can't see any reason to recommend it when the above kit exists. If you got one of those, you might consider upgrading just the driver kit since all the rest of the base kit looks identical to me.
Hope this helps someone.
Glen8
671
Oct 8, 2018
There are a ton of these kits that look exactly alike, whether they are all the same manufacturer or not, I think would be pretty hard to determine. All in all, if you want a good quality toolkit you aren't going to find it made by generic Chinese toolmakers, but if all you're doing is changing SSD's you can probably get by with really really crappy tools, so I guess that's why kits like this exist. I would sure like to see some quality toolkits of this variety on Massdrop, it isn't hard to find the crappy ones at all
leifp
3
Jan 17, 2019
Now 20.69 + free 1 day w prime
AustinF12
70
Nov 28, 2017
Wow this is a carbon copy of the ifixit kit
Drizzt321
138
Nov 28, 2017
This kit is new to me, looking up the ifixit pro tech toolkit, it's pretty much the same, although this kit seems to have 1 or 2 more things like the exacto knife and ruler. This is a fair bit cheaper than the ifixit version...but something fills me with more confidence in the ifixit to make the extra $27 seem worth it.
CMoney408
53
Jan 18, 2018
Drizzt321i have both the older ifixit kit and the newer pro version. the first version came with a exacto knife. it bugged me that the new one didnt. i ended up buying one on amazon for a few bucks to throw into the new kit.
overall. i would go with an official ifixit kit 100% of the time.
jswagner
50
Jan 18, 2018
You can find these all over Amazon (and surely Alibaba/AliExpress, if that's closer to you) and most I looked at were cheaper with free Amazon Prime shipping. I couldn't find a 100% match for the base toolkit, but everything seemed to come in the same or extremely similar case (a different color or strap position changed but otherwise identical layout and tools) with alternate driver/bit kit in the center.
ZUUL42
282
Jan 28, 2018
That's true. I just wonder if the whole brand is questionably cheap. I've not owned King'sdun. Is it good quality?
yellowrustybird1
6
Jan 28, 2018
ZUUL42it's not i fixit but it's descent has not stripped out screws yet or tips like some i have bought before but it's good enough to go on calls or a buddy's house and cheap enough that if one gets lost you can replace it cheaply i tend to keep my good tools at home and take these out and about
awk
1600
Nov 27, 2017
The only thing I see here that I'd want is the case the tweezers come in.... I wonder if any of the Chinese retailers have something like that...
Chao
14
Nov 29, 2017
I don't mean to clutter up this thread but I just had to comment on the AmazonSmile link. I noticed it supports the School of the Future Parent Association. It just gave me such a "it's a small world" feel because I happen to have went to School of the Future for junior high. Best educational experience of my life.
thehightechreneck
5
May 26, 2018
ChaoIt's literally just a smile.amazon.com line. Whatever charity your personal Amazon account is setup to use, it will show. When I click on it, It doesn't say anything about Future Parent Association, yada yada. it shows what my smile.amazon.com account is affiliated with.
Glen8
671
Oct 8, 2018
iFixit makes really good quality versions of this that are WELL worth the extra money, in my opinion, and I own and have used both...there is no comparison in terms of quality, and they appear almost identical physically, until you go to use them and the tweezer tips don't even line up or the bits strip out the first time you put some torque on them, leaving you helpless if this is the only set you have...
alisa.zrong
5
Jul 13, 2019
Glen8thank you for your kindly comment , we will do better , if possible , we will update a better tool kit for you , Please continue to pay attention to our store 
vahbmas
4
Dec 1, 2018
Difference between this one and iFixit? AFAIK the latter is basically the gold standard, no?
robbert.jansen
52
Jan 18, 2019
vahbmasThe iFixit kit comes with a lifetime warranty, which imo makes it a no brainer.
alisa.zrong
5
Jul 13, 2019
thank you for your kindly comment , we will do better , if possible , we will update a better tool kit for you , Please continue to pay attention to our store 
Mani0
5
Jan 25, 2018
I am really disapointed by this purchase. I thought it would be better quality and wouldn't have expected to be a simple dropshipping product. Which makes me wonder about all the other product here. https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/Classic-Pro-Tech-Toolkit-54-bit_60562723985.html?spm=a2700.supplier-qrw.35.12.2d06b98xciuaN
Allsurrender
60
Jul 12, 2019
Mani0Try searching for Nanch instead if you are buying from alibaba/aliexpress, they make some quality screwdrivers.
psiclone
405
May 26, 2018
You can get these a lot cheaper on Amazon and a lot faster.
leifp
3
Jan 17, 2019
psicloneIKR, cmon, why do I need Massdrop
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