Get Quick Access to Guides for Devices You Own Using iFixit’s Workbench
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Get Quick Access to Guides for Devices You Own Using iFixit’s Workbench

Have you ever browsed iFixit and felt overwhelmed by the sheer number of guides? After all, you only own a few devices, and you search for them all the time. If you wish you had quick access to repair guides and replacement parts for just your devices, let us introduce you to “My Workbench.”

My Workbench is a feature on our website that contains a library of devices you own, with shortcuts to repair guides, answers, and replacement parts for each. Whenever you’re about to purchase a replacement part, our compatibility checker will tell you if that part will work for your specific device. If you’ve ever shopped online for replacement auto parts and put in your vehicle’s information into the compatibility checker, My Workbench is very similar to that. Here’s how it works.

How to Access Your Workbench

We made this really easy and convenient to access: simply click on the small toolbox icon to the right of the search bar at the top of the page anywhere on the iFixit website.

My Workbench icon

This will show you a list of devices you own, if you’ve added any. If not, you can click on “Add Device” (more on that in the next section).

My Workbench list of devices

When you click on a specific device in the list, you’ll get shortcuts to repair guides, questions specific to your device in our Answers Forum, and replacement parts (if we sell them)—no more searching and scavenging trying to find a guide for your specific model!

My Workbench shortcuts to guides, answers, and parts.

How to Add a Device to Your Workbench

There are a couple of ways to add a device to your Workbench. The first method is to click on the Workbench icon and select “Add Device,” as mentioned above. From there, you can search for a specific device using the search bar at the top of the window, or use the category selector starting on the left side.

Searching for a device in My Workbench.

You can also navigate to a specific device page, like the device page for the Pixel 3, and then click on “I Have This.”

Click on "I Have This" on a device page to add it to your Workbench

If there are different versions of the same device, such as the iPhone with different models for certain carriers and/or countries, place a checkmark next to the specific model you own, if you know it.

Select a specific model of a device to add it to your Workbench

How the Compatibility Checker Works

To see what replacement parts will work with a specific device you own, you can click on the “Parts” shortcut within the Workbench pop-up menu, as discussed further above. However, if you stumbled upon a specific part outside of this, the part’s product page will tell you if it works with your device, directly under the “Add to Cart” button.

Click on it to bring up a drop-down list of your devices to select from. Choose the device you’re buying the part for and you’ll either see a green arrow or a red X, the former of which means you’re good to go, and the latter means that the part isn’t compatible with the selected device.

Depending on your device and the part you need, the compatibility checker might show a yellow question mark, indicating that the part is compatible with the device, but maybe not the specific version. For example, if you added the iPhone 7 to your Workbench but didn’t indicate a specific model number (like A1660 or A1778), the compatibility checker will raise a caution flag if you’re looking at a replacement logic board, which is model number-specific.

So what are you waiting for? Start adding devices to your Workbench so that you can spend less time searching and more time fixing!