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iFixit Review: Pro Tech Go Toolkit and Narwhal 6-in-1 Driver

October 24, 2025 By Techno_Mark Leave a Comment

Introduction (Does It Do What It Should)

I first encountered iFixit at CES, or it might have been one of the afterparties. From what I could tell, these guys make some tools for those that like to fix things, or not like to fix things, but might be good at it anyway.

Our Review of the iFixit Pro Tech Go Toolkit

Imagine if you have a certain tech product that is busted, well, you will need to fix it, right? Of course! But for this, you have to go inside. So I recommend the Pro Tech Go Toolkit.

You can see in the image what this is. It is this package that allows you to unroll it and all the intricate tools will be there. In it is a suction handle, 2x iFixit Opening Tool (I think I called it a putty knife in the video), 6x iFixit Opening Pick (those things that identified in the video as guitar picks), Angled ESD Tweezers, Blunt ESD Tweezers, a Spudger (that’s a new word for me), a Harlberd Spuger (another new vocabulary word), and a Jimmy (not a Fallon or Kimmel).

There is a strange try here that magnetically locks in place, and there are all kinds of 4mm screwdriver bits. There’s a really cool magnetic Pad here that helps with your work, and there’s also the thing that holds the bits, the 4 mm precision bit driver with integrated SIM Eject Tool. Oh, you can open up the Driver and store up to three bits and a SIM Eject Tool.

I don’t really go into too much detail as what it has, but I’m betting that you if you need to unscrew it, this is the tool for you. It seems like something ideal for repair-people, and it is available on the iFixit website for a price of $49.95.

Our Review of the iFixit Narwhal 6-in-1 Driver

If you are not aware of what a narwhal is, then you need to see Elf again. Yes, there is a very thick whale with a massive horn sticking out. For iFixit, it is a 6-in-1 driver.

You can see me in the video below, as I thought the thing would open up and you put bit inside. In reality, that blue thing on top is meant to provide some storage for the bits, but all the bits are there. I mean it has 2 flathead (7.0 mm and 5.5 mm), 2 Philips (#1 and #2), as well as two nut drivers (1/4 and 5/16 inch).

It is a good deal here, and you can get it on iFixit site for about $16.95.

Facts About The Company

This company really believes is self-empowerment. In my video, you can see that the the kit had a sticker that talks about the importance of repairing things. It is pretty clear that the company really prides itself in this type of really empowering

What Does This Company Make?

You can tell with these products that I have reviewed that they make tools, a very specific type of tool. These types of tools that are precise in today’s world of electronics.

Okay, Get To The Unboxing Already!

Maybe I Want It, But Is There Anything Else Like It? Maybe For A Lower Price? Please?

Yeah, I don’t think I’ve ever reviewed anything like this. I’ve reviewed power tools, that’s for sure, but nothing like these precise tools.

Filed Under: Tools Tagged With: iFixit, iFixit Narwhal, iFixit Pro Tech Go, Narwhal 6-in-1, Pro Tech Go

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