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Sorting Tray

$7.95

Product code: IF145-066-2

Product Overview

Ease your re-assembly and keep your small parts in order. A must have tool for those tricky laptop rebuilds and any project with an assortment of different fastener types and sizes.

Multiple compartments to organize jobs with lots of steps, and shallow dividers to make retrieving small parts easier than digging in an ice cube tray.

For simple repair organization, check out our Magnetic Project Mat, designed by iFixit to make repairs easier.

And now, a short list of 18 extraordinary uses for your soon-to-be-purchased 18 Compartment Sorting Tray (You'll have to come up with 14 more for the 32 compartment):

1. Corral the 57 screws in the Motorola Xoom.

2. Add sand and shapely pebbles for 18 unique Zen Gardens.

3. Keep those tiny Lego bricks off the floor.

4. An ironic hors d'oeuvres tray... accentuate those cheese cubes with a black background.

5. A little bronze tone paint on the flip-side for low budget Lamellar armor

6. Keep those roly-polly beads color coordinated when getting your craft on.

7. 18 flavors of JELL-O shots.

8. Keep those ornery paper clips away from the staples and tacks.

9. Impromptu washboard.

10. Add water and you'll know when that T-Rex is coming for you.

11. Categorize Skittles by flavor.

12. A swell watercolor palette.

13. Stick it to the wall and frame 18 square photos of cats.

14. Mancala in a pinch.

15. Funny lookin' ice cubes.

16. Marshal your armies for the next gaming session.

17. Press it in wet cement paths for that cobble stone look.

18. Hold all your other 18 Compartment Sorting Trays when not in use... they're stackable!

Product Details

  • Dimensions: 14" x 7" x .5"

  $7.95 32 Compartment

 
 

Condition:

New

Warranty:

6 month warranty

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Stories

My Problem

I enjoy a lot dissassembling things. I start as a computer technician years ago, and now I wanted to repair Apple products .

My Fix

At the beggining I started with iPhone 3GS screens, and easy things like that... But soon I was repairing all models of iPad, iPod and iPhone. I was very slow at the beginning, but now I can change an iPhone 4S display in half an hour...

My Advice

Take it easy. Always. Don't think the repair would it be done by itself.

My Problem

Liquid damaged my keyboard and a few keys stop working. I wanted to replace a new keyboard and add a new backlit to the MacBook Unibody Model A1278 late 2008.

My Fix

Thanks to ifixit and the tools they provide,it makes the job very easy and smoothly!!

Took me 3 hours to get everything working again! But was worth it!

My Advice

Be patient and follow the guides carefully! Listen to some music while you take your time! Have fun and be safe!

My Problem

I was nearly destroying my telephone every time i needed to use the home button and the battery last for less than 2 hours, when I didn't make calls.

My Fix

Perfect, two hours to do everything.

My Advice

Just try it, do you have no patient give it to someone that have. The sorting tray was the best helping aid, I´m glad I ordered it.

My Problem

Ho un iPhone 4 e purtroppo ho problemi al tasto home.

ho cercato delle guide su internet ma non sono riuscito a trovare niente di ciò in italia.

Navigado su siti internazionali sono riuscito a trovare iFixit e devo dire che non esistono guide più chiare di quelle che offrite voi.

My Fix

A tutto oggi non ho ancora riparato il mio iPhone.

Aspetto che il tasto vada ancora peggio.

Sono sicuro che con questa guida ce la farò.

My Advice

Vedere le guide che offrite anche in Italiano.

Indicare le spese di sdoganamento nella fase di acquisto.

My Problem

I am training a client's 14-year old son to be able to take apart equipment he can deem to be qualified to do. To this end, he is being provisioned with the tools needed for computer and other small electronics projects.

My Fix

This young man replaced the hard drive on my 2009 MacBook Pro with a new SSD very handily. He noted that it is easy to learn how to do something with the "right tool for the job" equation.

My Advice

Some Tips From The Pros would be nice for beginners.... along with the videos, there might be a section for some-one just entering the field.

My Problem

the remote needed to set the codeswithes . the back cover on iphone 4 was smashed

My Fix

It went well i used the plastic opening tool on the remote and the pro tech base toolkit , and the replacement cover for iphone was also a quick fix with pentalobe screwdriver

My Advice

i used the 000 philips screw driwer ,the 00 driver was little to big in my opinion ,just remember to take away all the plastic film covering the antenna and camera lens and of caurse outside of back cover

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My Problem

Um... It dropped and landed face down on the concrete sidewalk when I pulled my hand out of my jacket pocket. No, I did not have a cover of bumper on the phone at the time. I do now.

My Fix

I followed the repair guide to the letter including using the parts tray. The tray was invaluable to keep the screws organized for reassembly. Since the display was cracked getting the old glass off the front tape that secured the original display to the frame took some time and patience. The reassembly went well - I thought. I cleaned the parts as suggested to keep grounding points solid. I got it back together and the screen flickered and acted very erratic. I used it for a day and after not being able to enter text on the screen consistently I figured something was wrong with either my reassembly or the new glass assembly was defective. My hunch was my reassembly. Took the phone apart once again and looked at the old part verses the new part. The old part had insulation on the Digitizer cable and LCD cable connectors. The new part did not. I did a fair amount of component level trouble shooting 20 years ago and thought this may be the culprit because the wi-fi antenna goes across the top of these two and three other connectors. I thought it might be the source of the short. I was correct. After I re-insulated the top of these two connectors and carefully observed the reassembly of the wi-fi antenna I discovered that the antenna bar made contact with with bare LCD cable connector on the main board. Reassembled. Works good as new!

My Advice

My advice. Re-insulate the Digitizer cable and LCD cable connectors. I used two small pieces of black electrical tape as an insulator. It would have been helpful if there was a note on the new display stating that the connectors need to be insulated or an addendum to the step-by-step instructions. Thanks for the great site. It was invaluable once again.

My Problem

We needed tools for our workshop

My Fix

I haven't repaired anything yet, but when I do I'm sure it'll be excellent!

My Advice

The tools are simply for our IT Workshop.

Shipping was super fast and the whole order and delivery process was excellent.

Thanks again.

My Problem

During previous iphone 4 repairs, I was constantly dropping and losing screws because all I had was a towel to place them on.

My Fix

Now, all my repairs run very smooth. I don't have to worry about rolling pieces and what not.

My Advice

I highly recommend this product if you're working with very small screws, such as the iPhone.

My Problem

Hard disks are expensive these days and I had a spare SSD. I wanted to replace my PowerMac G4 which held the time machine backups and I needed an iTunes server for the Apple TV and to sync the iDevices wirelessly. So I took the cheapest mini which is like 100 times faster than the G4 I guess and installed the RAM and Disks I have.

My Fix

I wasn't very comfortable doing this, I didn't want to mess up my shiny mini, but it all went good. I was astonished at how they managed to cram in those parts while keeping it relatively simple to maintain.

My Advice

It's VERY important to insert the upper hard drive very precisely, otherwise you can't install the antenna plate. The antenna cable is very fragile, don't insert it before you got the drive right!