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Wiil The iOpener works for the glass display replacement?

Hi community.

Recently I've looking iFixit has a new weapon: the iOpener.

This one is used to open easily the ipads.

So, I have 2 questions:

1.- Which temperature has the iOpener when you bring out of the microwave?

2.- It will be useful in a display glass replacement to "unglue" this one in a macbook pro?

Thanks for your answers and sorry for my rusty english.

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iOpener

$19.99

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Hey Nacho. When the iOpener comes out of the microwave, it will be about 170 degrees Fahrenheit (~77 Celsius). We haven't tried it on a MacBook Pro yet, but I suspect it would work.

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Thanks a lot Brett! I've looking for your experience about the Glass removal, because I've thinking it will work too in a Macbook air.

thanks again!

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It would help in softening the adhesion, just like a heat gun does with less risk of damage.

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