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Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
This is a must have tool for your home. I was able to extract the screw with damaged screw head.
Rduncan2727
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025
The Damaged Screw Extractor Set is a lifesaver! It’s easy to use and works like a charm for removing stripped or damaged screws. The set includes various sizes to handle different screw types, and the tools are sturdy and well-made. A must-have for any DIYer or homeowner—makes tough repairs a lot easier!
Kate
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2025
I rarely write reviews, but these screw extractors were such a lifesaver that I felt compelled to share my experience. If you’re struggling with stripped screws, stop wasting time with DIY tricks and order these immediately.I recently faced a huge challenge while preparing to move: my expensive West Elm tables (worth over $1,500!) were held together by screws that were completely stripped. I tried every hack I could find online—rubber bands, liquid gripper, you name it—and nothing worked. I was about to give up and leave the tables behind when I stumbled across these extractors on Amazon.Not only did they arrive the very next day (thanks to Prime!), but they also worked flawlessly. The process is simple but critical: 1. Use the drill side to bore into the stripped screw. 2. Flip the bit to the extractor side to pull the screw out.Following these steps, I was able to remove the screws effortlessly. These extractors are an essential addition to my tool kit now, and I’ll never be caught without them again.For around $10, these tools saved me hundreds of dollars and a ton of frustration. The quality is outstanding, and they’re compact enough to store easily. If you’ve got stripped screws to deal with, don’t hesitate—these screw extractors are worth every penny.
ChauncieAkita
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2025
I bought this because my camera has had a screw stuck in it for years, and I didn’t even realize tools like this existed! I was so hopeful this would finally solve the problem. Unfortunately, it didn’t work for my specific issue, and the screw is still stuck.The set seems sturdy and might work well for other applications, but it just couldn’t handle my tiny, old, and stubborn screw. I’m disappointed it didn’t work for me, but I can see how it might be useful in other situations.3 stars for build quality and potential usefulness for larger screws
Enrique P.
Reviewed in Mexico on June 1, 2024
Espero me sea de ayuda para cuando se barra un tornillo
Wanda D.
Reviewed in Canada on May 19, 2024
they work fine
craig
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2024
I don’t own a welder, hammer, punch, chisel, and sweat will usually do the job, but this saves time and stress. Not professional quality, not the highest hardness, but the price was very good. Penetrating oil helps, heat will also help, and swear equity.
David Houck
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2024
If you're searching for the perfect Christmas stocking stuffer or a thoughtful gift for the handyman in your life, look no further than this Damaged Screw Extractor Set! 🎅🛠️ This set is a game-changer for anyone who’s ever struggled with stripped screws, rusty bolts, or stubborn hardware. The set includes a range of extractors that make removing broken or damaged screws a breeze—no more frustration or trips to the hardware store! 🏠💡 Whether you’re working on home repairs, car projects, or tackling DIY jobs around the house, this tool set ensures you’ll never be stuck with a stripped screw again. 🔧 The extractors are incredibly easy to use, with each one designed to grip even the most stubborn pieces and remove them with minimal effort. Plus, it works on a variety of materials, making it versatile for all kinds of projects. Perfect for husbands, dads, or any man who loves to tinker or fix things! This rust-resistant set will quickly become a must-have in their toolkit. 💪 Whether you're shopping for a birthday, holiday, or just because, this useful, high-quality gift will definitely be appreciated. Don't let rust or stripped screws ruin your projects—get this incredible extractor set today! 🎉🔩
Brian J. Lamb
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2024
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.
vitalic
Reviewed in Canada on April 7, 2024
This kit worked so incredibly well! I was about to give up on taking my sofa apart. One of the screws in the sofa got completely stripped which did not allow me to take one important part off. I decided to order this to try as a last shot and it worked. Amazing. Thank you.
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