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Xbox 360 Red Ring of Death Fix Kit @ $29.95

Product code: IF205-024-1
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This product is New

We guarantee your purchase with a Sold as-is; no refunds or returns

Once hailed as life-giving, lip-smacking red rings, Cherry Lifesavers now hide in back-alley dumpsters, dodging wilted vegetables and oily advances from calculating condiments. Undo a smeared reputation, catch the culprit, and the repair the wrongs of the real Red Ring of Death with our Xbox 360 Red Ring of Death Fix Kit.

Use this kit to repair "Red Ringed" (RROD) Xbox 360 consoles. Includes a tube of Arctic Silver Ceramique thermal paste, screw and washer set, new thermal pads, two stick-on heat sinks, an Xbox 360 opening tool, a small flathead screwdriver, a 6-in-1 bit driver, a T8 Torx screwdriver, and a T10 Torx screwdriver. This kit is sold as-is and is not guaranteed to fix the Red Ring of Death problem 100% of the time.

For a higher chance of success in fixing a red ring failure, we recommend reflowing the bare motherboard before installing the RROD fix kit. Once you've removed your motherboard, the only tool necessary for reflowing is a heat gun.

Once hailed as life-giving, lip-smacking red rings, Cherry Lifesavers now hide in back-alley dumpsters, dodging wilted vegetables and oily advances from calculating condiments. Undo a smeared reputation, catch the culprit, and the repair the wrongs of the real Red Ring of Death with our Xbox 360 Red Ring of Death Fix Kit.

Use this kit to repair "Red Ringed" (RROD) Xbox 360 consoles. Includes a tube of Arctic Silver Ceramique thermal paste, screw and washer set, new thermal pads, two stick-on heat sinks, an Xbox 360 opening tool, a small flathead screwdriver, a 6-in-1 bit driver, a T8 Torx screwdriver, and a T10 Torx screwdriver. This kit is sold as-is and is not guaranteed to fix the Red Ring of Death problem 100% of the time.

For a higher chance of success in fixing a red ring failure, we recommend reflowing the bare motherboard before installing the RROD fix kit. Once you've removed your motherboard, the only tool necessary for reflowing is a heat gun.

Single CR2032 battery.

CNC aluminum CPU heat sink. Originally installed in Falcon, Opus, and Jasper consoles. This heat sink can be installed in Xenon and Zephyr consoles as an upgrade. Before installing, be sure to apply a new layer of thermal paste.

This is the upper LCD screen for the DSi. No speakers are included in this item.

These two clamps secure the heat sink in the PlayStation 3 to the processors of the motherboard. Faulty clamps can lead to overheating of the processors, resulting the feared YLOD.

The display includes the display ribbon cable.

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Pro Tech Base Toolkit @ $59.95

Product code: IF145-072-1
Apple Part #:

This product is New

We guarantee your purchase with a 6 month warranty

The base of our expandable toolkit collection, our popular Pro Tech Toolkit is the set of tools to fix all the modern personal electronics that run our lives today. Perfected over time by the repair masters at iFixit it has become the quintessential toolkit for repair techs around the globe.

  • 70 different tools help you dish out sweet repair justice. Full list below.
  • Handsome tool roll keeps your tools safe and organized where ever you go.
  • The perfect base toolkit for any frequent repair tech, or small business.

The base of our expandable toolkit collection, our popular Pro Tech Toolkit is the set of tools to fix all the modern personal electronics that run our lives today. Perfected over time by the repair masters at iFixit it has become the quintessential toolkit for repair techs around the globe.

  • 70 different tools help you dish out sweet repair justice. Full list below.
  • Handsome tool roll keeps your tools safe and organized where ever you go.
  • The perfect base toolkit for any frequent repair tech, or small business.

Of course it's debatable whether Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin were actually the first men to land on the moon. What's not up for debate is whether NASA uses only plastic opening tools to build their spaceships. They do.

Spaceships have to be obscenely streamline in order to power away from the grasping fingers of Earth's gravity. NASA can't risk scratching the paint on one of these badboys and giving Earth something to latch onto as it escapes our atmosphere. That's why they use these special non-scratchy tools exclusively to build these behemoth flying machines.

Apart from building spaceships, these plastic opening tools are useful for opening cases and disconnecting connectors on electronic devices.

NOTE: These tools are made of a soft plastic to prevent scratching your device or spacecraft. This means that repeated use will result in damaged tools.

For case opening, if you do not care about scratches, a metal spudger or a guitar pick may provide better results. Otherwise, try to get the device open in the first few attempts or the tools may be rendered unusable.

The original Black "stick" Spudger, manufactured in Chino, California. Beware of poor imitations coming out of China! Made of Vulcanized Fiber to be solder/heat resistant.

It has often been postulated that the spudger traces its inception back to the R&D labs at Apple. This is a lie.

Esteban Trabajo, a War of 1812 enthusiast, discovered the enigmatic stick during his travels in the 1960's. It is his belief that this seemingly harmless, little black stick was the key to Britain's victory against the Americans in the Second Battle of Lacolle Mills. The vulcanized fiber weapon was the brainchild of Commander Julian Groggsfellow III. Production for the little black stick was halted immediately after the Second Battle for fear it might fall into the hands of the French.

Today, the spudger, no longer used in battle, can be used for a variety of purposes when repairing electronic devices. It's a tough, antistatic tool, made of nylon, and has one flat and one pointed side. The pliable and antistatic properties make it ideal for preventing shocks and scratches.

The flat side can be used to disconnect connectors, remove thermal paste from a heat sink, pry off components, aid in soldering, or unscrew a MacBook's battery and contains a notch for hooking wires, while the pointed end can be used to connect/disconnect components, hold objects for soldering, or poke things that require poking.

We find this spudger to be the perfect size for most repairs. However, when you need a tougher prying/poking tool, we also carry our Heavy Duty Spudger, a more robust version of this tool.

Compatible with NSN 5120014450710

Freddy Krueger was the first man to reveal our deep-seated inhibitions towards poking. But ever since he's abandoned nightmare murdering in favor of Portuguese miniature dog grooming, there's been a resurgent interest in the field of methodical poking, or spudgery, as some have called it.

Now punctilious prodding can be yours in our delightfully pokey metal spudger set. Enjoy an assortment of poking methods: poke with wide ends, thin ends, blunt ends, and pointed ends. These spudgers are fantastic for all types of opening, prying, and delicate work.

NOTE: These tools are only intended for the benevolent poking that electronics require from time to time.

Compatible with both T8 and T8 Security fasteners.

This bit type is also available in our popular 96 Piece Security Bit Set

Used to open the plastic outer casing of the Xbox 360.

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