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An iFixit Pro Tech Toolkit. I can not even begin to count how many times it saved me.
If you want to put together a cheaper set you can buy security bits set and spudger. I got mine from the old banggood about 10 yrs ago and spudger from Amazon. It's not as pretty but works.
Got one as a gift, I've used it countless times and it's small enough to fit into my laptop backpack.
I love mine, it's practically the only screwdriver I use, and the other tools come in handy when I do phone repair
Can confirm!
Was going to buy one, and I'm certain the quality would have been worth it (just couldn't justify spending >$50 at the time), so I bought something similar on eBay for like $10-$20. Has a ton of screw tips, some disassembly spudgers and picks, a suction cup, etc.
Omg I got an off brand one and I haven't touched any tool sets in years.