


🔧 Unlock your device’s secrets with pro-grade precision!
The JerryRigEverything Metal Pry Tool is a 4.75" professional-grade metal spudger designed for safe, durable, and precise device repairs. Ideal for smartphones, laptops, and other electronics, it prevents damage to devices and nails while providing reliable leverage. Trusted by repair pros and backed by a satisfaction warranty, it’s the essential tool for any tech-savvy millennial aiming to master DIY repairs.
| Best Sellers Rank | #209,306 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #168,840 in Cell Phone Accessories |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 746 Reviews |
N**.
A+ quality tool
Bought this on a whim due to watching too many of Jerry's videos. I do alot of cell phone repair and I needed something stronger then the guitar picks I was using due to them fraying and bending after a few uses. after using this tool I can say it does not disappoint and works exactly as intended. If you do alot of cell phone repair or work in small electronics I highly recommend this tool.
D**Y
A basic but sturdy and helpful tool!
This item was utilized to replace a battery in a Motorola Droid Turbo 2 and worked quite well! I first used it to get underneath the back cover after using a heatgun to loosen the adhesive. Upon accessing the battery area, it was useful in removing the black tape on the battery without tearing it so that the tape could be reused. Then it was used to pry the battery off of the back half of the case. This is a basic but sturdy tool that I will likely use in many other projects!
D**D
Great tool that came in handy replacing my OnePlus 3 screen
I broke my OnePlus 3 screen a couple months ago, and finally got around to replacing it. I needed a T2 screwdriver, so i bought a kit off Amazon and JRE Pry Tool. The Pry Tool was very instrumental in getting my cracked OP3 screen off. It made removing the screen glue easy. Great product and very affordable. I'll keep it with my other phone repair tools.
H**P
The right tool for the job
I recently had to replace a shattered screen on a Galaxy S20 phone, and saw that the best and clearest how-to videos on YouTube all showed the technician opening the back case of the phone with one of these, as well as using it as a pry tool for such things as battery removal. I can see why: it's shaped exactly for those jobs and will make the next time that much easier. The disposable tools included with screen replacement kits are generally of little use, and none of them will do the job this tool will do. It's light, flexible, and reasonably well padded, though an additional inch in length for the tool and the pad would help for gripping the spudger. One star off for the edges, which were quite rough -- though a few seconds on a wire wheel will polish them up nicely, and could as easily have been done at the factory.
J**G
Worked for my repair purposes!
This little guy did the job for me. I only had to do one repair, so keep that in mind I don't know how it holds up to repeated use. It is pretty thin, but I believe it needs to be to do the job correctly. I used it to pry open my iphone 7 as well as pry out the battery (it worked perfect for that, I just slid it under from the bottom end and was careful not to touch the "-" volume button cable underneath the upper left side of the battery. Overall, for $5, I was satisfied with the ease it provided to my repair.
G**H
A must have for phone repair
I watched "Jerry Rig Everything" video on youtube to learn how to change out my 6s battery. The video was very useful, and I really needed to have this tool to get my phone open. The plastic pry tool that came with the battery (not sold by JerryRig) was useless. This tool by JerryRig is very durable and did the job. It made it so much easier.
H**N
Useful tool for the job
I bought this tool to open my iPod Classic 6G. It pretty much did it's job. It can handle some force. There were some sharp burrs on the edges that I had to sand to minimize damage to the device. However this tool alone is not enough to open the iPod, you will need something sharper to get it started before this can get in. There is a lot of scratches on the tool now from the tough stainless shell of the iPod, but it kept it's shape mostly. The iPod's shell was not damaged, but I replaced it anyways because it's mirror surface was pretty worn out.
M**O
Sharp edges
Cut my hand first time using it and I was holding onto the padded "handle" part of the tool. Edges are very sharp and the plastic stuck to both sides for a handle isn't wide enough.
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