Get equipped to fix your own electronics and more [Week’s Best Deals]

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Fix your own electronics, get help staying on top of your big projects, and more in this week's best deals.
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Welcome to another week of great gear and gadgets at the Cult of Mac Store. On this go around, our best deals include a game-changing tool kit for repairing your own electronics, a powerful app for getting under the hood of your PDFs, a productivity-enhancing timeline program for projects of all kinds, and a set of three extra long, Apple certified Lightning cables. Read on for more details:

CoM - iFixit Essential Electronics Toolkit
Save on handyman and cell phone repair with one comprehensive DIY toolkit.
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iFixit Essential Electronics Toolkit – $19.95

Repairing your own electronics saves money and is your right, but the manufacturers don’t make it easy on you. With the right tools you can seize the fate of your own devices, and that’s what this kit offers. Put together by the righteous folks at iFixit toolkit yet, the Essential Electronics Toolkit is packed with all the specialized screw bits you need for common repairs like cracked screens and battery swaps. But it also offers the tools for many household tasks like doorknob replacements and eyeglass repairs. Plus everything is guaranteed by a lifetime warranty.

Buy now: Get the iFixit Essential Electronics Toolkit for $19.95 at Cult of Mac Deals.

CoM - PDF Expert 2.2 for Mac
Unlock the potential of your PDFs with this feature-rich editing and annotation tool.
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PDF Expert 2.2 for Mac – 50% off

Plenty of us share lots of PDFs throughout any given workday, but if you need to make an edit, they’re not exactly easy to work with. PDF Expert takes the padlocks off of PDFs, allowing you edit and enhance PDF documents. Edit text, images, links and outlines, add annotations, merge and sign documents, fill out PDF forms like taxes and applications, orders, even add password protection to sensitive documents. What’s more, PDF Expert makes for a solid and speedy PDF reader.

Buy now: Get PDF Expert 2.2 for Mac for $29.99, that’s half off the usual price.

CoM - Aeon Timeline 2 for Mac
This powerful productivity tool will reinvent the way you stay on top of complex projects.
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Aeon Timeline 2 for Mac and Windows – 54% off

When you’ve got a big project, the computer can turn from a productivity machine into a distraction. Staying organized and on task is the purpose of Aeon Timeline 2, a powerful tool for visualizing and managing your workload efficiently. Manage tasks based on events, entities involved and relationships or dependencies between them. You can link events via images, external documents, or websites to keep better track of research, along with a powerful system of tags and project templates

Buy now: Get Aeon Timeline 2 for Mac and Windows for $22.99, that’s 54 percent off.

CoM - 10' Lightning-to-USB Cable- 3-Pack
Get three extra long, Apple certified backups for the inevitable day when your Lightning cable frays or breaks.
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10 Foot, MFi Certified Lightning Cable: 3-Pack – 77% off

It can’t be helped, your Lightning cables are bound to fray and break. That’s makes having a backup a great idea, and having three backups an even better idea. These cables are MFi-certified, meaning you can count on them to deliver and to last. But they’re also 10 feet long, meaning you’ll get a new degree of flexibility when charging or syncing your devices. Add to that the fact that you can get three of these extra long cables for less than the price of a single standard one, and this deal becomes a no-brainer.

Buy now: Get three 10-foot, MFi-Certified Lightning Cables for $20, that’s a whopping 77 percent discount.

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