Open, clean, mod, upgrade, and repair your Steam Deck
Grab an all-in-one Steam Deck OLED kit, or opt for individual screwdrivers, bits, openers, and brushes for your specific needs. Don't let a cracked screen stop you surviving the horrors of a failed science experiment in Half-Life.
No more adhesive battles! With our iOpener, you can quickly and easily remove glued components in electronic devices whether you're a repair professional or beginner. Apply gentle, even heat to loosen the adhesive holding smartphone, tablet, and
Regular cleaning of your devices is one of the best practices of preventative maintenance to enhance their lifespan. iFixit has assembled a group of helpful and practical tools to tackle cleaning hard-to-reach areas.
A tougher take on a favorite multitool. Safely poke and pry with this tough, firm, and antistatic tool for electronic repair. 5” carbon fiber tool essential for smartphone or tablet disassembly.
Assorted prying tools for all types of enclosure opening, cable unhooking, digitizer removal and more. A complete set of opening tools all in one kit, perfect for electronic repairs. For professionals and beginners alike.
Loosen adhesive or reflow solder with this 1500W heat gun. Low setting reaches 570/300 °F/°C. High setting reaches 1112/600 °F/°C. Perfect for loosening adhesive on iPads or other tablets. Perfect for reflowing an Xbox Red Ring of Death
Bust through the dust with our Electronics Cleaning Bundle. Keep the insides and outsides of your electronics spotless with this collection of cleaning, brushing, and maintenance tools.
Two part cleaner dissolves old thermal paste on heat sinks and processors. One 30 ml bottle of thermal material remover and one 30 ml bottle of thermal surface purifier.
Our Teardown found that you need a Phillips #1 (PH1) for the back cover screws and a Phillips #0 (PH0) for the internal screws. You'll also want to use opening picks to unclip the back cover.
Note: Despite the standards, Phillips screwdrivers can vary in size and shape—two drivers labeled as the same size may fit differently in the same screw. Use the size that fits the snuggest into the screw head.
You will need a Torx 6 (T6) screwdriver to remove the screws securing the Steam Deck OLED's back cover and internals. You can also use a Torx Security (TR6) screwdriver to remove standard Torx screws. You'll also want to use opening picks to unclip the back cover.
The tip of the Torx Security (we call it a TR#) screw head has a small hole in the center which differs from a standard Torx screw head (we call it a T#). Torx Security screwdrivers can fit standard and security Torx screws.
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