iFixit Mako 64-bit Driver Kit

SKU: IF145-299-4

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iFixit Mako 64-bit Driver Kit

iFixit Mako 64-bit Driver Kit
Key Specifications

  • Form Factor: Screwdriver Kit
  • Warranty: Lifetime
  • Condition: New


The ultimate high-performance bit kit

  • The complete screw-turning solution for precision repair jobs.
  • Custom handle with two-zone grip profile provides up to 8.5 N-m of torque.
    • Textured precision zone for delicate screw turning
    • Three-faceted, large-diameter grip zone for heavy duty wrenching.
  • 64 purpose-driven screwdriver bits selected based on the data from thousands of repair guides.
  • This bit kit contains bits to repair cell phones, game consoles, wearables, laptops, desktops, tablets, small appliances, and much more!
  • The specially-designed case conveniently holds and displays all the contents in high-density foam.
  • The lid of the case features an integrated sorting tray.
  • Ergonomic Aluminum Handle provides plenty of torque and grip with swivel cap and magnetized bit holder.

Kit Includes

  • 64 Bit Driver
  • 150 mm Flex Extension
  • 4 mm Screwdriver Bits
    • Phillips - 000, 00, 0, 1, 2
    • Flathead - 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 4 mm
    • Torx - T2, T3, T4, T5
    • Torx Security - TR6, TR7, TR8, TR9, TR10, TR15, TR20, TR25
    • Pentalobe - P2, P5, P6
    • JIS - J000, J00, J0, J1
    • Hex - 0.7, 0.9, 1.3, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5, 4, 4.5, 5 mm
    • Tri-point - Y000, Y00, Y0, Y1
    • Nut Driver - 2.5, 3, 3.5, 4, 4.5, 5, 5.5 mm
    • Square - 0, 1, 2
    • Gamebit - 3.8, 4.5 mm
    • Spanner - 4, 6, 8
    • Triangle - 2, 3 mm
    • SIM Eject Bit
    • 1/4" to 4 mm Driver Adapter

 


iFixit

iFixit is a private company in San Luis Obispo, California. Founded in 2003 while the founders were attending Cal Poly, the company sells repair parts and publishes free wiki-like online repair guides for consumer electronics and gadgets on its web site. Founder Kyle Wiens aims to reduce electronic waste by teaching people to repair their own gear and offering tools, parts, and a forum to discuss repairs.