I don’t want to start a business as such yet, just as a hobby for now. This kind of thing really interests me

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    Not a tech, just a hobbyist.

    I got this set:

    It is the GOAT. But I advise to invest into a better set. iFixit tools are really good and not super duper expensive.

    Get a silicone pad for working area. These are fucking great! The bigger, the better.

    If soldering is involved, I suggest to start with some sort of a small pen-sized soldering iron. Something like this:

    It is this much more comfortable than a big ass tool when working with tiny smd components. There is also a tweezers version.

    If it is too expensive, get FNIRSI. It uses basic JBC tips and is 100W USB-C PD but is bigger and less comfortable. Invest in something like JBC or Weller later when you can.

    Bonus: get a good deck lamp like this. Pretty much any heat gun is fine. Maybe get a hot plate. And, of course, all the liquids - isopropranolol alcohol, gasket sealant for phones, break cleaner maybe, etc.

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    Aside from the suggested iFixit screwdriver kits and magnifying glasses, I would suggest a microfibre cloth or wiping down the device and isopropyl alcohol to clean adhesive for the battery in many phones.

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    I’ve fixed a bunch of them, as well as tablets, and I really like the toolkit from iFixit. It’s great as a beginners set.

    EDIT, now that I have a bit more time to elaborate:
    It contains most of the bits you’ll ever need, including the weird ones. The only thing I use in addition to that kit is a good heat gun, citric based cleaning agent, and some of those glue-gasket-things.

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      Second the iFixit kit.

      Another consideration is some tool to heat up the display or back. iFixit has the iOpener, a silicone “pillow” you heat up in the microwave, which works okay, but you might prefer a heat gun, or a plate (3D printer’s heated bed works too).

      And good lighting of course.

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        And some lint free pads for the alcohol. I buy mine dirt cheap at the pharmacy, as they’re technically bandages.

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    Take care of your eyes. That’s fine work and being able to see well will make everything easier. I’m not familiar with the gear specific to the task, but I notice Louis Rosman using jeweler’s lenses and different magnifying glasses.