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When it comes to our customers' satisfaction, we have one rule: settle for nothing but the best. That's why we work only with premium quality products and manufacturers, that are guaranteed to deliver to our high expectations. Why should you order this product? This 4-piece set for damaged screw extraction will save up your time and effort, allowing you to actually enjoy your work without turning it into a frustrating and tiring experience. The high-quality steel and ingenious design makes sure your investment is worth every penny, while the included storage box is easy to carry around in your tool bag, without running the risk of items getting lost. Some of the great features of this product: · 4 Piece High Strength Steel Screw Extractors; · Superior quality material, anti-rust; · Durable and sturdy design; · 2-in-1 drill bit and extractor; · Compatible with quick chuck system; · User friendly, requires 2 easy steps; · 4 different diameters: 3-5mm, 4-8mm, 5-10mm and 6-12mm; · Ideal for stripped, stuck, rusted, damaged or broken screws. ADD TO CART NOW and you'll fall in love instantly with this practical screw extractor set!
A**S
Take it slow with both the drill and extractor...and don’t forget it works anti clockwise
Tough enough for the job. I had a stainless steel screw which sheared off. The drill was perfect to start the access then the large extractor did the job. Excellent quality.
H**H
Snapped on first use
I was trying to remove a rusted screw. It drilled the hole well. I then tried to unscrew it and the bit snapped off in the hole.So one step forward 2 back.I have given it 2 stars because the delivery was good and it drilled the hole easily.Overall disappointing.
A**R
Great
Works well
G**L
Good
Good
A**R
Does the job
As a former toolmaker does the job I struggled with previously
R**S
Didn't work for me
Followed the instructions and advice 100% but I fail to see how a cone shaped bit with a very shallow spiral tooth is going to shift a stuck screw or bolt. After using the first end of the tool I was left with a smooth depression which gave the other end nothing to bite into. I'd have thought it would have needed some sort of edge or shape to bite into and if a crosshead screwdriver in the original undamaged head can't persuade it to move then what chance has this little wimpy thing got? Maybe I was being too hopeful, but as far as I'm concerned it was a waste of money.