Decision desk · up to four routes
Compare the evidence, not the hype.
Put access, scope, freshness, and limitations beside each other before opening another tab or paying for access.
Current working set
1 route on the desk.
One route is ready. Add at least one more to make the tradeoffs visible.
Swipe the table sideways to inspect all 1 routes
| Decision field | 01 · Open accessiFixit Community Repair HubUnited States · North AmericaRemove |
|---|---|
| Decision fit | |
| Primary job | Repair & conserve |
| Area | Techniques & repair |
| Best for | Checking upcoming U.S. community repair dates and whether an individual event expects to handle clothing or textile items |
| Know before using | This is a community-event calendar, not a professional clothing-repair directory. Organizers supply event records, item scope varies, and a listing does not guarantee textile expertise, access, tools, parts, queue capacity, item acceptance, repair completion, safety, warranty, or outcome. Confirm the current event page before traveling. |
| Practical access | |
| For | Makers |
| Location or jurisdiction | United States · North America |
| Access | Open access |
| Format | Directory |
| Source type | Community database |
| Evidence state | |
| What the source establishes | iFixit says the hub was launched with U.S. PIRG and Fixit Clinic participation, runs on Restart Project software, and lets groups register and add their own events; its launch guidance tells visitors to check each event because accepted items can range from clothes and textile repairs to unrelated specialties. |
| Source checked | Jul 16, 2026 |
| Next review due | Jan 12, 2027 |
| Inspect | |
Use the desk well
A comparison narrows the next check. It does not finish it.
- 01Choose routes that could solve the same job.
- 02Eliminate access, scope, or jurisdiction mismatches.
- 03Read each limitation before following the source.
- 04Verify project-specific claims with the source or provider.