iFixit

iFixit

Right to repair champions providing repair guides, tools, and parts to fix electronics yourself.

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About iFixit

iFixit is a pioneering repair company founded in 2003 in San Luis Obispo, California, dedicated to teaching people how to fix their own devices and advocating for the right to repair. What started as a student project creating repair manuals for Apple products has grown into the world's largest online repair community and a leading supplier of repair tools and parts. iFixit's comprehensive library contains thousands of free step-by-step repair guides covering smartphones, tablets, laptops, gaming consoles, home appliances, and more, all created by their team and contributed to by a global community. The company also manufactures and sells high-quality repair toolkits and sourced replacement parts, making DIY repair accessible to everyone. Beyond commerce, iFixit is a vocal advocate for right-to-repair legislation, fighting against manufacturer restrictions that prevent consumers from repairing their own devices.

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Shipping & Returns

Free delivery over £35.00International Shipping

Standard shipping typically takes 3-7 business days within the US, 7-14 days internationally. Express shipping options available. European orders ship from EU warehouse for faster delivery and no customs fees.

Returns Policy

30-day return policy on unused items in original packaging. Parts that were installed and didn't fix the issue can still be returned. Lifetime warranty on iFixit-branded tools.

Company Information

Founded

2003

Headquarters

San Luis Obispo, California, USA

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Sustainability

iFixit's core mission is environmental sustainability through repair. By helping people fix devices rather than replace them, iFixit combats e-waste and extends product lifecycles. The company actively campaigns for right-to-repair laws to make devices more repairable and reduce electronic waste globally.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are iFixit guides really free?

Yes, all iFixit repair guides are completely free to access online. The comprehensive library covers thousands of devices with step-by-step photo instructions. Guides are created by iFixit staff and community contributors.

Does iFixit ship to the UK?

Yes, iFixit ships internationally including to the UK. European orders ship from their EU warehouse, meaning faster delivery times and no additional customs fees or import charges.

What is iFixit's repairability score?

iFixit is famous for their device teardowns where they score products on a 1-10 repairability scale. Higher scores mean easier repairs. These scores influence consumer choices and encourage manufacturers to design more repairable products.

Does iFixit offer a warranty on tools?

Yes, iFixit offers a lifetime warranty on all iFixit-branded tools. If a tool breaks or wears out through normal use, they'll replace it. Replacement parts typically carry a one-year warranty.

iFixit empowers you to repair your own electronics with professional-grade tools, genuine replacement parts, and the world's most comprehensive library of free repair guides. Whether you need to replace a cracked phone screen, swap out a laptop battery, or fix a game console, iFixit provides everything you need to complete the repair successfully. Their precision toolkits are designed for modern electronics, and their detailed step-by-step guides make even complex repairs achievable for beginners. Beyond selling products, iFixit leads the fight for your right to repair, advocating for legislation that makes devices more fixable. Shop with our iFixit discount codes to save on tools and parts while reducing e-waste and saving money on costly replacements.