iFixit Pro Tech Go Toolkit - Portable Electronics Repair Set
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Best iFixit Pro Tech Go (portable)
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$49.95
Updated May 19, 2026 · 1 min read

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Across the reviewers we read, the Pro Tech Go is positioned as the portable counterpart to the full Pro Tech, built around iFixit's 32-bit Moray driver plus the essential opening tools. The ifixit.com product page (high-trust) describes it as roughly half the size and weight of the Pro Tech Toolkit, and a high-trust Best Buy verified-purchase review specifically credits it for PC upgrade work, calling it more impressive than expected. r/LinusTechTips discussion frames it as the right pick for someone who wants iFixit quality but doesn't need every prying tool, and r/consolerepair specifically endorses the Moray bit set that's at its core.
What reviewers liked
- Anchored by the high-trust-endorsed 32-bit Moray driver
- Half the size and weight of the full Pro Tech per the manufacturer's high-trust spec page
- Best Buy verified-purchase review highlights real-world PC upgrade use
- Significantly cheaper than the full Pro Tech bundle
Where it falls short
- Fewer opening picks and prying tools than the full Pro Tech
- 32 bits vs 64 means some less common fasteners aren't covered
- Smaller review base than long-established iFixit kits, less long-term durability data
- Still more expensive than budget 100+ bit sets if you only need bits
Across the reviewers we read, the Pro Tech Go is positioned as the portable counterpart to the full Pro Tech, built around iFixit's 32-bit Moray driver plus the essential opening tools. The ifixit.com product page (high-trust) describes it as roughly half the size and weight of the Pro Tech Toolkit, and a high-trust Best Buy verified-purchase review specifically credits it for PC upgrade work, calling it more impressive than expected.
r/LinusTechTips discussion frames it as the right pick for someone who wants iFixit quality but doesn't need every prying tool, and r/consolerepair specifically endorses the Moray bit set that's at its core. The trade-off, surfaced by the same community threads, is fewer opening tools and a smaller bit selection than the full Pro Tech, so users doing tablet glass work or heavy phone repair may still want to step up.
No flagged sources support this pick, and the 4.7-star Amazon average on ~519 reviews is in the expected range for a recently released SKU; nothing in the data suggests rating manipulation.
- Grab, Go, Fix! We created a bite-sized version of our best-selling Pro Tech Toolkit, featuring the 32-bit Moray Driver Kit and our most essential repair tools.
- With the Pro Tech Go Toolkit, you can fix fearlessly with the specialty bits you need to open devices ranging from phones and laptops to smart home gadgets and gaming consoles, while skipping on the niche ones to keep it tidy and slim.
- Whether you take it with you or keep it handy for fixes around the house, the Pro Tech Go is the go-to option for your everyday repairs, wherever they take you.
- Covered by iFixit's Lifetime Warranty.
Grab, Go, Fix! We created a bite-sized version of our best-selling Pro Tech® Toolkit, featuring the 32-bit Moray Driver Kit and our most essential repair tools.
Generally speaking the pro tech toolkit is a good kit for someone who does phone repair and wants something portable. But personally I prefer to ...
I'm currently using this set from Tekton, which I like since it has pretty much every bit I will ever need, plus more (it would be nice though ...
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