Why is the "Right to Repair" so important? ✅ Repair is Freedom ✅ Repair Creates Jobs ✅ Repair is Sustainable We deserve the tools, parts, and information to fix what we own. Let’s make repair fair, affordable, and accessible for everyone. Learn how you can help protect your Right to Repair: — #iFixit #righttorepair #repair image
When electronic waste (e-waste) ends up in the trash, it doesn’t just disappear—it ruins water supplies, harms wildlife, and causes fires. Do you have electronics that aren’t repairable, or old batteries that need to be disposed of? Look for an electronics recycler near you. We've got a whole page about how to recycle end-of-life electronics & help you find a recycler wherever you are: — #iFixit #ewaste #electronics image
This year, make repair your resolution. Take the Repair Pledge and commit to keeping your favorite gadgets alive. Whether it’s a cracked screen or a dead battery, you’ve got what it takes to fix it—and we’ve got your back. Repair more, waste less. www.ifixit.com/Pledge
“Enter the Steam Deck” (2022) The back cover of the Steam Deck is easy to remove and reveals the device's internals, like the fan, battery, and button boards. This ease of access is part of the reason this device earned a respectable 7/10 repairability score. Another great feature is that each of the button boards are labeled with an “L” or “R” to identify the left or right side, respectively. For more info, check out our Steam Deck guides: image
String lights not working? Anything from a blown fuse to a single dead bulb can take down a whole strand of lights. Whether they're in your dorm room or decorating your house this winter, check out the link below to keep those lights shining! 💡