🛠️ Never get stuck again—extract like a pro with style!
This 6-piece damaged screw extractor set, made from titanium carbon nitride coated HSS 4341# steel with 63-65 HRC hardness, fits screws and bolts from 3 to 12mm. Compatible with all drills, it offers a simple two-step removal process for rusty, broken, or stripped screws. Compact and gift-ready, it’s the ultimate practical tool for men who value efficiency and style.
Material | Tungsten Carbide |
Cutting Diameter | 6 Millimeters |
Finish Type | Titanium Carbon Nitride |
Shank Type | Straight |
Brand | THOSAF |
Tool Flute Type | Straight |
Minimum Bore Diameter | 2 Millimeters |
Point Style | Taper Point |
Surface Recommendation | Alloy Steel |
Number of Flutes | 3 |
UPC | 789548484878 |
Unit Count | 6.0 Count |
Manufacturer | THOSAF |
Number of Pieces | 6 |
Part Number | 1 |
Item Weight | 3.52 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 3.54 x 2.56 x 0.75 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 1 |
Size | 5 Count (Pack of 1) |
Finish | Titanium Carbon Nitride |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Size 0 (x1), Size1 (x1), Size2 (x1), Size2 (x1), Size3 (x1), Size4 (x1) |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**R
Stripped ot screws were no match!
My 4 wheeler brake fluid reservoir lid had three stripped screws. I ordered the screws and the stripped screw removal kit. In five minutes I had those screws out and they worked like a charm. I highly recommend this set for stripped out screws. Very easy to read instructions plus a nice case to hold them.
O**N
Gets the job done when nothing else works
Not much to say — it works. Handy little kit for stripped or rusty screws. Quality is decent, sharp enough for most jobs, and the bits feel durable enough for light to moderate use. Not pro-level, but for the price and occasional need, it’s totally worth it. Good to have around just in case
F**O
Good to have. And for the price.
Not sure yet the durability, but it was good to be able to pick up this variety of sizes.Hopefully we don't need these too often.Love that they come in a tidy storage case.
L**E
Gets The Job Done. Wish I Had Purchased Sooner.
Anyone who has any experience with screws knows of the perils that a stripped screw can cause. Whether the head becomes unusable for a shaped screwdriver tip, the threads get crossed or damaged, or the head of the screw becomes detached from the shaft, it usually means wherever and whatever the screw is doing, it's going to have to keep doing it for the foreseeable future. An exercise in frustration to say the least.Enter the screw extractor! Using these bits with a drill is the salvation you have been looking for. Time will tell, but they seem to be extremely durable and well-crafted. The case is a nice touch and makes it a breeze to store your screw extractors so you don't have them hanging around loose in a drawer somewhere.I've always used high levels of care and precision when working with screws in the past to avoid a situation where the screw becomes unusable. Now if something does go wrong, I have an easy and effective way to remove the damaged screw. I highly recommend this screw extractor kit to anyone who uses screws/bolts. I wish I had purchased it earlier as it could have helped me to avoid much tedium and frustration in the past. Don't make the same mistake I did!
J**S
Worth every penny!
Why did you pick this product vs others?:I deal with stripped screws too much at work and have been really delayed because of them. I was very skeptical at first if this would really work. It not only really works, but works fast. I had 7 stripped screws today and this bit removed each screw in under 30 seconds. Without it I would have spent way too much time removing network equipment without damaging the network equipment I was removing. Best $8.00 I've spent.
B**B
The worst possible tool for removing really stuck bolts or screws.
I have an old Toyota Tacoma that I have been working on. I was removing one of the fenders when a small mounting screw head snapped off, leaving the remainder of the screw in the frame. I soaked the remaining bit of the screw and the hole with PB Blaster for a week, hitting it with spray at least once and sometimes twice a day.I felt like today was as good a day as any to try to get the screw out. I again soaked the remaining bits with PB Blaster, wiped away the excess, and attempted to sink the drill side of the #1 extractor bit into the screw. It spun, but had no impact. Not wanting to potentially snap off the bit, because I know how fragile they are, I switched to a left handed drill bit that was the same size as the #1 bit in the kit. After the hole was started and I saw that I was going in straight, I switched back to the drill side of the extractor bit and got it to sink into the hole, down to the stop on the bit collar. I flipped the bit over and attempted to extract.Using a drill on a slow speed, making sure not to put too much force behind it, I saw that the bit wasn't extracting, instead it was grinding away the metal stem of the screw. I applied slightly more pressure and saw that it was just grinding away more of the stem. I stopped with the #1 and switched to the #2 bit. This time to make sure that I wasn't going too fast, I used a 1/4 inch collar/guide on the bit and fit the other end of the guide onto an Allen wrench. Applying minimal pressure and turning about a quarter turn at a time, I finally got the #2 bit to bite. The bit was down inside the screw and decent amount. Since the #1 hadn't extracted and instead ground away some screw material, the #2 was seated really well in the screw body.Now with extractor seated and biting, hardly applying pressure, I pressed the allen wrench slightly to the left, and that's all she wrote.Now the extractor bit is buried in the screw, making the job infinitely harder since you can't drill through it.I read that a grinding bit in a dremel should be able to grind the extractor bit down and hopefully cause it to crumble. I just destroyed one grinder bit trying to get through it.Now I am looking at buying another "rescue bit" to remove the extractor bit that is broken off in the screw. I should have just left hand drilled the screw out as best I could. This thing is more of a headache than it's worth.
D**G
Are the screws you have to old to catch any material?
Well I bought them to remove my old deck screws. The product did not work. But to be fair the old screws were in terrible shape. Some of the screws were practically disintegrated. I followed the instruction reversed drilled then reversed screwed but they just turned and caught no material. Probably should return them but for $10 it’s not worth it. AGAIN MY SCREWS were badly weathered so maybe in a different situation they might have helped.
M**E
Practical gift
Practical and Effective ToolThis extractor set is just what I needed. It works great for removing damaged or stripped screws, and the process is simple with the three steps outlined on the packaging. The materials feel sturdy, and it comes in various sizes for different needs. It's very useful to have at home or in the workshop.
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