Fixinus 10 Pcs Metal Flat Spudger Soft Thin Opening Pry Tool Bar Opener Mobile Phone Table Screen Stainless Steel Blade for Electronic Device Repair Glue Removal


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  • Ideal For Opening: iPhone, Smart phone, iPad, Tablet, Laptop, PC, LCD and other plastics or metals
  • Professional grade stainless steel construction with sure grip flexible rubber handle ensures repeated use
  • Springy steel blade features an ultra-thin design, allows for easy opening of numerous devices
  • Professional opening pry tool for replacing batteries, touchscreen, LCD cover, hard disk, etc
  • Portable flexible scraper with light weight and compact design. Easy to Carry and Storage

Fixinus makes opening electronics simple. This must-have tool for repair pros and DIYers is a thin, flexible and resilient steel blade that easily slides between panes of the most common electronic devices to pop them open in an instant.

Whether you're changing a battery, a display LCD, touch screen or internal components,
Fixinus makes accessing those components quick and painless. Perfect for iPods, iPhones, iPads, Blackberrys, and many others.

Features
1. Easy to carry and storage. Fit In Your Pocket.
2. Ultra-thin steel design allows for easy entry into microscopic seams and can be used over and over.
3. It comes with a clear, flexible, rubber handle for maximum grip and precision handling.

Specifications
Length: 120 mm / 4.72 inches
Wide: 20 mm / 0.79 inches
Material: Stainless Steel

What You Will Get

Fixinus 10 Pieces Professional Metal Spudgers

Worry-free Warranty At Fixinus, we are committed to provide high quality products. Any issues, please contact us without any hesitation. Your happy experience will be our aim.

  • bins.jerry@hotmail.com

    08-03-2026

    These things have been extremely useful to me when I've needed to pry open small electronics without damaging the casing, and the pack of them was certainly cheap enough - no complaints there.The main problem I've run into is that these tend to bend when I have to really pry at a stubborn clip on a larger device. I hate doing that in the first place - if you're forcing it there's a good possibility something is probably wrong - but on the occasions there is no other choice, they just.. bend. If they were somewhat stiffer, that would cover pretty much everything. The grip being all around the metal strip would also be nice - this one isn't so there's a hard edge - but hardly worth knocking a star off or anything.I'd still recommended this for general use on delicate electronics, though!

  • ben96@hotmail.com

    08-03-2026

    This opened up my iPod so easily. But please wear gloves or something. It tore through my gloves so easily and I had a very minor cut. I cant imagine what my hands would like without it.The key is finding the clips along the side. I found it easy to do 4 on each side and one at the top between the headphone jack and hold button. When I put the last one in it literally fell apart. Amazing than the plastic tools I had beforehand

  • bagomotsigabagatane@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    While for 10$ is really worth it the plastic around doesn’t do full justice, it doesn’t cover all the way around so I’ll still recommend to have some gloves for extra protection, it’s more like a “branding plastic” just to be on the side.I used this to work around the iPod.the material is likely to bend if you put on a lot of pressure on it so consider it slightly sensitive.

  • vadimlapunov65@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    Great product for taking apart laptops, and tablets

  • yugattq@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    Qualidade mediana. Pelo preço está bom

  • trishajosephine@yourdomain.com

    08-03-2026

    Nécessaires pour ouvrir un iPod Classic 160 GB gen 7. Bonne fabrication.

  • masseilomeu@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    other brands charge 2.50 dollars per tool. but with these i can either get 10 for 8 dollars or 20 for 10... yeah ill take the 20 pack and have backups for when im working on my ipod

  • vujlpplgujkopm@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    funcionan perfectas

  • jenkinsjerry542@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    these work great for opening old ipods, although be warned, these are stamped out of a sheet of steel, and that process leaves EXTREMELY sharp burs on the edges that absolutely will cut you, so wear gloves when using these, or remove the burs with something like a knife sharpening stone, which is what I did.

  • willliamedgardoc@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    tres bonne qualité , resistant

  • dustervento@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    Das 10-teilige Spudger-Set von Fixinus hat sich bei mir als sehr praktisch erwiesen, wenn es darum geht, elektronische Geräte vorsichtig zu öffnen oder verklebte Teile zu lösen. Die Werkzeuge bestehen aus Edelstahl und sind angenehm dünn, sodass man auch in sehr schmale Spalten kommt. Gerade bei Smartphones, Tablets oder Laptops ist das ein großer Vorteil, weil man Gehäuse oder Displays so trennen kann, ohne sofort sichtbare Beschädigungen zu riskieren.Die Klingen sind flach, stabil und dennoch flexibel genug, um Klebereste sauber abzulösen oder Bauteile vorsichtig anzuheben. Im Gegensatz zu dickeren Hebelwerkzeugen lässt sich hier deutlich präziser arbeiten. Praktisch ist auch, dass gleich zehn Stück im Set enthalten sind – falls einer mal abgenutzt wird oder man mehrere gleichzeitig an unterschiedlichen Stellen einsetzen möchte.Die Oberfläche der Werkzeuge ist glatt verarbeitet, scharfkantig oder unsauber geschnittene Stellen konnte ich nicht feststellen. Durch die einfache Form liegen sie überraschend gut in der Hand, auch wenn sie recht klein und schmal sind. Für längeres Arbeiten wäre ein Griff aus Kunststoff bequemer, aber für präzise Reparaturarbeiten sind sie genau richtig.Unterm Strich ist das Set eine günstige, aber sehr effektive Lösung für alle, die regelmäßig an Elektronikgeräten schrauben oder Displays tauschen. Für den Preis bekommt man zuverlässige Hilfswerkzeuge, die ihren Zweck bestens erfüllen und in keiner kleinen Werkstatt fehlen sollten.

  • invikabettyaj3959@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    This tool’s thinness makes it great for cracking seams and getting into gaps to open small electronics (especially iPods!), but not suited as a proper prybar for the same reason. You should wrap the handle in electrical tape or wear gloves, as the edges aren’t protected and have a burr.

  • farrell.dasia@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    This is a very interesting product. I bought it because I often have to pry things open and it's a pain. In particular, I have a pretty big coin collection and some of them are in capsules that are friction fit. Without something to insert and pry, they are basically impossible to open. This tool is very helpful.So how do they perform? These are very flexible. Shockingly so. You could kind of wedge them around a corner if you wanted, actually. If I was to choose, I would probably prefer that they were actually a little *less* flexible. The handles are rubbery stuff that has been adhered to the thin metal underneath. I thought it would be something rigid.These work very well for inserting into tiny gaps and applying gentle pressure. If you want to put medium/hard pressure you will need something thicker and more rigid. For what they are, I think they are great.

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  • bin******

    These things have been extremely useful to me when I've needed to pry open small electronics without damaging the casing, and the pack of them was certainly cheap enough - no complaints there.The main problem I've run into is that these tend to bend when I have to really pry at a stubborn clip on a larger device. I hate doing that in the first place - if you're forcing it there's a good possibility something is probably wrong - but on the occasions there is no other choice, they just.. bend. If they were somewhat stiffer, that would cover pretty much everything. The grip being all around the metal strip would also be nice - this one isn't so there's a hard edge - but hardly worth knocking a star off or anything.I'd still recommended this for general use on delicate electronics, though!

  • ben******

    This opened up my iPod so easily. But please wear gloves or something. It tore through my gloves so easily and I had a very minor cut. I cant imagine what my hands would like without it.The key is finding the clips along the side. I found it easy to do 4 on each side and one at the top between the headphone jack and hold button. When I put the last one in it literally fell apart. Amazing than the plastic tools I had beforehand

  • bag******

    While for 10$ is really worth it the plastic around doesn’t do full justice, it doesn’t cover all the way around so I’ll still recommend to have some gloves for extra protection, it’s more like a “branding plastic” just to be on the side.I used this to work around the iPod.the material is likely to bend if you put on a lot of pressure on it so consider it slightly sensitive.

  • vad******

    Great product for taking apart laptops, and tablets

  • yug******

    Qualidade mediana. Pelo preço está bom

  • tri******

    Nécessaires pour ouvrir un iPod Classic 160 GB gen 7. Bonne fabrication.

  • mas******

    other brands charge 2.50 dollars per tool. but with these i can either get 10 for 8 dollars or 20 for 10... yeah ill take the 20 pack and have backups for when im working on my ipod

  • vuj******

    funcionan perfectas

  • jen******

    these work great for opening old ipods, although be warned, these are stamped out of a sheet of steel, and that process leaves EXTREMELY sharp burs on the edges that absolutely will cut you, so wear gloves when using these, or remove the burs with something like a knife sharpening stone, which is what I did.

  • wil******

    tres bonne qualité , resistant

  • dus******

    Das 10-teilige Spudger-Set von Fixinus hat sich bei mir als sehr praktisch erwiesen, wenn es darum geht, elektronische Geräte vorsichtig zu öffnen oder verklebte Teile zu lösen. Die Werkzeuge bestehen aus Edelstahl und sind angenehm dünn, sodass man auch in sehr schmale Spalten kommt. Gerade bei Smartphones, Tablets oder Laptops ist das ein großer Vorteil, weil man Gehäuse oder Displays so trennen kann, ohne sofort sichtbare Beschädigungen zu riskieren.Die Klingen sind flach, stabil und dennoch flexibel genug, um Klebereste sauber abzulösen oder Bauteile vorsichtig anzuheben. Im Gegensatz zu dickeren Hebelwerkzeugen lässt sich hier deutlich präziser arbeiten. Praktisch ist auch, dass gleich zehn Stück im Set enthalten sind – falls einer mal abgenutzt wird oder man mehrere gleichzeitig an unterschiedlichen Stellen einsetzen möchte.Die Oberfläche der Werkzeuge ist glatt verarbeitet, scharfkantig oder unsauber geschnittene Stellen konnte ich nicht feststellen. Durch die einfache Form liegen sie überraschend gut in der Hand, auch wenn sie recht klein und schmal sind. Für längeres Arbeiten wäre ein Griff aus Kunststoff bequemer, aber für präzise Reparaturarbeiten sind sie genau richtig.Unterm Strich ist das Set eine günstige, aber sehr effektive Lösung für alle, die regelmäßig an Elektronikgeräten schrauben oder Displays tauschen. Für den Preis bekommt man zuverlässige Hilfswerkzeuge, die ihren Zweck bestens erfüllen und in keiner kleinen Werkstatt fehlen sollten.

  • inv******

    This tool’s thinness makes it great for cracking seams and getting into gaps to open small electronics (especially iPods!), but not suited as a proper prybar for the same reason. You should wrap the handle in electrical tape or wear gloves, as the edges aren’t protected and have a burr.

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  • far******

    This is a very interesting product. I bought it because I often have to pry things open and it's a pain. In particular, I have a pretty big coin collection and some of them are in capsules that are friction fit. Without something to insert and pry, they are basically impossible to open. This tool is very helpful.So how do they perform? These are very flexible. Shockingly so. You could kind of wedge them around a corner if you wanted, actually. If I was to choose, I would probably prefer that they were actually a little *less* flexible. The handles are rubbery stuff that has been adhered to the thin metal underneath. I thought it would be something rigid.These work very well for inserting into tiny gaps and applying gentle pressure. If you want to put medium/hard pressure you will need something thicker and more rigid. For what they are, I think they are great.

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