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- Top Pick: We Are Rewind’s portable cassette player (it looks like a 1980s Walkman but has Bluetooth and USB-C).
- Why it works: Customization. You aren't buying a tool; you're buying a vibe. It’s the only gadget you touch for 8+ hours a day, so why shouldn't it feel luxurious?
15. Final practical tips (quick bullets)
- Keep a small set of common spare parts for throughput.
- Photograph each device on arrival and before shipping.
- Batch similar tasks (e.g., screen swaps) to save time.
- Stay organized with labeled bins and screw trays per device.
- Always test after reassembly for at least 15–30 minutes before listing.
13. Example short workflows (two common cases)
A. Smartphone — battery & screen swap
- Triage & document.
- Power off, remove SIM, heat rear/front to soften adhesive.
- Remove screws and open with spudger.
- Disconnect battery, then screen; replace battery; reconnect and test boot; then replace screen and test touch/display.
- Reassemble with new adhesive; run full QA.