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9to5Rewards: iFixit Pro Tech Toolkits [Giveaway]

For this week’s 9to5Rewards, we’re giving away some iFixit swag, straight from the website that’s best known for their teardowns of iPhones, Android phones and other gadgets. This week we’re giving away about a few repair kits to three lucky 9to5Google readers…

Specifically, we’re giving away three iFixit Pro Tech Toolkits, worth $70 a piece if purchased at retail. As you can see above, the kit comes with a 64 bit set for repairing smartphones, tablets, computers, and other electronic. There’s also plenty of repair essential tools, including a suction cup, iFixit opening tools, angled precision tweezers, and spudgers.

Each of the three winners of this week’s giveaway is going to get one of the above toolkits. Check back every week for more opportunities to win, and check out the 9to5Rewards guide to see what you’ve already missed out on. There are three more chances to win over at 9to5Mac.

As always, we’ll announce winners from the previous week’s giveaway here each week. Last week’s winner of our Soundcast VG1 Bluetooth speakers giveaway was @YTSecurity.

This week’s giveaway is open to readers in the US and Canada. 

How to enter?

Our 9to5Rewards program is officially out of beta! Get swag just for being part of our community. Learn more.

Check out this week’s other Rewards giveaways:

9to5Toys: Mophie iPhone 7 Juice Pack Air Battery Case [Giveaway]

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