About Us
Welcome to our tech haven, where we believe in making technology affordable and accessible for everyone!
Our journey with technology began in childhood, driven by an insatiable curiosity to explore the inner workings of gadgets. Initially focused on disassembly, we soon realized that each piece was like its own little jigsaw puzzle, waiting to be put back together. This fascination grew into a passion for repairing and restoring tech, culminating in a lifelong adventure of discovery and innovation.
Our team takes pride in offering a diverse range of products that cater to both tech enthusiasts and casual users. Whether you're looking to restore a classic console or find a great deal on games and accessories, we're here to help you every step of the way.
Join us in our mission to make tech accessible to all, one piece at a time.
Our Grading System
Description: Devices classified as A Grade are fully operational and have minimal issues. These issues might include minor cosmetic imperfections, such as small scratches or dents, but they do not affect the performance or functionality of the device.
Examples: Slightly scratched screens, small dents on the casing, minor scuffs.
A Grade: Minimal Issues/Perfect
B Grade: Easy Repairs Needed
Description: B Grade devices require straightforward repairs to be fully operational. These repairs are typically minor and can be easily addressed by a technician or an individual with basic repair skills.
Examples: Replaceable components like batteries or screens, simple soldering jobs, easily fixable software issues.
Description: C Grade devices have more significant issues that require substantial repairs. These repairs might involve more complex procedures or the replacement of multiple components.
Examples: Multiple hardware failures, significant structural damage, complex internal repairs.
C Grade: Needs Work
Faulty/Donor Boards
Description: Faulty devices are those that are no longer viable for repair but still hold value for their components. These devices are often used for parts to repair other devices.
Examples: Severely damaged motherboards, non-functional devices with salvageable parts, devices beyond economical repair.