iFixIt makes it easy to care for my computer
February 25th, 2009
I just fixed my computer.
As in: I just took the whole freakin’ thing apart, replaced a component, and put it back together again.
The reason I was able to do this is that the guys over at iFixIt.com make this kind of repair accessible for someone like me. I called up the company, told a nice fellow named Gabe what my problem was, got advice on what might be wrong (busted DC-in board), and placed an order for a recycled replacement part. Then - when the part came - I went to their website and followed the step-by-step instructions for replacing the part.
I’ll have to say, it did take a while (Apple wasn’t really designing for disassembly and repair) - but it was straightforward and accessible. Yes, you can do it too…try it if you have a broken computer or iPod.
I love iFixIt’s business for several reasons:
- They’re helping to shift the mentality of consumers towards caring for the products that they love instead of just disposing of them and getting a new one.
- Perhaps more on this in a future blog post: Our consumption model isn’t bad because we love our stuff too much, but because we don’t love it enough.
- They’re re-using perfectly good parts from discarded computers - helping to close the loop on our industrial cycle. And they’ll buy and salvage your old computer.
- They have knowledgeable, accessible people who want to help you.
- They empower and equip me to take matters in my own hands. There is no way that an Apple store or other electronics store would have tried to repair my computer. It wouldn’t have been worth it. It’d have been “time for a new one.” Why?


