Screwdriving Masterclass: iFixit Mako Precision Screwdriver 64 Bit Set
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 ม.ค. 2023
- This is a review of the Ifixit Mako precision screwdriver 64 bit set. The screwdriver handles and bits are made in Taiwan. The bits are made of S2 steel and the handle is made of anodized aluminum with knurling and has a ball bearing top spinning cap.
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I love this set, have been using mine for over 5 years now for phone and console repairs. There may be cheaper alternatives out there but I use a lot of iFixit guides and it just felt right to support them. Thanks for the video!
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What an amazing thorough review!
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Amazing review. Many details. This is epic ❤much appreciated
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Great vid! Very helpful.
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Great review dude! Thanks for taking the time to make this- I'm definitely gonna be picking up one of these kits :3
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Looks like a nice kit. I was thinking about getting this one at some point. I'm running out of space though lol. Those bits look well made though. Thanks for sharing!
Great Vid! I been using this exact set (along with two Wiha Precision Bits and Driver sets) since 2020. All have proven to be very useful for a wide variety of tasks. I found the iFixit driver handle's cylindrical diameter to a bit thick for certain tasks. In such cases, the Wihas' thinner flat sided drivers have proven to be better implementations (depending on the task). Plus, iFixit's choice of a soft foam liner does compromise the legibility of the identifying debossing in less than ideal lighting. Otherwise, the case design with ridge sectioned cover works great to partition small parts, etc. Love the product and Highly Recommend it!
Thanks for watching and commenting. I've found the Tekton long 4mm microbits perfect for clearance in situations like you described
I think for what you're getting and at it's price point, the Ifixit seems like an excellent set. I have the Wiha 75971 68-piece precision set, (system 4 bits) and I love it. It's older, so all parts were made in Germany. I have a feeling Ifixit derived some inspiration from that Wiha or similar set.
Thank you so much🥳👋🏻
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I have a larger set from ifixit, while they are expensive, they are excellent kits especially if you work with a lot of electronics. I have never been to any phone repair shot that didn’t use ifixit and as a former apple repair technician myself; I know they use ifixit tools as well.
HOWEVER; they are a bit pricey if you don’t plan on using them regularly, and some of the cheap alternatives work just find too for occasional use.
One thing I like to point out is that the plastic bit driver from ifixit sucks! …but it is essential in you don’t have a static electricity discharge band, where in this kit you get the metal (aluminum) bit driver and no static electricity discharge band….Which is some to be aware of if you plan on working on computers, smartphones etc. as they are extremely sensitive
How is the quality versus de Klein precision screwdriver set????
i really hate the non standard/unusual bit sizes
its nice that this saves resources and money tho
ultimately the non ratcheting nature is what kills it for me
if you dint need that this looks like a good option fr8m a cool company
Thanks for watching and commenting. You can always use the 4mm adapter to convert it to 1/4" with standard 2/4" ratcheting screwdrivers. For precision work ratcheting versus free spinning caps isn't necessary. You can always consider an electric precision screwdriver
@@htr5372 thanks
Why does the screw driver unscrew in the middle?
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@@chiphill4856 My ifix it screwdriver unscrews in the middle. Is it a feature or something is what i am asking. If you twist you ifix it screwdriver it comes apart
black signs on a dark baCkground is not smart from IFixIt. very hard to read. but your videoreview is very well done.
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If only, one of you dudes would hold your camera steady, so your camera could perform its auto focus function.