SpeedOut 8-1/8-in Double-Ended Screw Extractor for $12.98
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SpeedOut 8-1/8-in Double-Ended Screw Extractor for $12.98 before tax (YMMV)
MSRP: $19.98
Seemed like a good deal. When the cashier scanned it, it showed regular price. I showed her the picture of the price and they marked it down. Also, mine don't have a titanium colored tip on the drill bit side as shown in the picture.
I've personally never been successful with any of these. The problem is that the screw head usually stripped because the threads were seized. An extractor isn't going to fix that and will probably have less force than the original head.
I've personally never been successful with any of these. The problem is that the screw head usually stripped because the threads were seized. An extractor isn't going to fix that and will probably have less force than the original head.
The ONLY thing that works consistently and with ease are "Vampliers Screw extraction pliers" https://www.vampiretools.com/
Spent hours going back and forth to homecenter and they recomended different versions of the SpeedOut extractors only to prove useless.
Ordered the vampliers and literally less than 1 minute it was out!
Worth every penny!
I've personally never been successful with any of these. The problem is that the screw head usually stripped because the threads were seized. An extractor isn't going to fix that and will probably have less force than the original head.
These things ought to come with some sort of religious text so you can pray while using them. Both methods seem equally effective. See Project Farm for better choices.
The ONLY thing that works consistently and with ease are "Vampliers Screw extraction pliers" https://www.vampiretools.com/
Spent hours going back and forth to homecenter and they recomended different versions of the SpeedOut extractors only to prove useless.
Ordered the vampliers and literally less than 1 minute it was out!
Worth every penny!
Vampire tools are rebranded Engineer tools made in Japan and can be bought cheaper as such, same pliers in a different color. Easy ~$10 savings.
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08-08-2020 at 04:00 PM.
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from lotsalotsadeals
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The ONLY thing that works consistently and with ease are "Vampliers Screw extraction pliers" https://www.vampiretools.com/
Spent hours going back and forth to homecenter and they recomended different versions of the SpeedOut extractors only to prove useless.
Ordered the vampliers and literally less than 1 minute it was out!
Worth every penny!
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from 3stan
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Vampire tools are rebranded Engineer tools made in Japan and can be bought cheaper as such, same pliers in a different color. Easy ~$10 savings.
I removed a few hundred screws using one set of these when rebuilding shutters and trying to salvage the original hardware. Worked perfectly and saved a lot of time.
Similar tools are often in the $3-5 range with various claims of metal hardness on your chinese-crap-direct.com typically with names like "Damaged Screw Extractor for Removing Metal Stripped Screw Tool"
That said I frequently have luck if any of the screw head is exposed with a good many-purpose locking vice grip pliers.
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I've personally never been successful with any of these. The problem is that the screw head usually stripped because the threads were seized. An extractor isn't going to fix that and will probably have less force than the original head.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank lotsalotsadeals
I've personally never been successful with any of these. The problem is that the screw head usually stripped because the threads were seized. An extractor isn't going to fix that and will probably have less force than the original head.
The ONLY thing that works consistently and with ease are "Vampliers Screw extraction pliers"
https://www.vampiretool
Spent hours going back and forth to homecenter and they recomended different versions of the SpeedOut extractors only to prove useless.
Ordered the vampliers and literally less than 1 minute it was out!
Worth every penny!
I've personally never been successful with any of these. The problem is that the screw head usually stripped because the threads were seized. An extractor isn't going to fix that and will probably have less force than the original head.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
https://www.vampiretool
Spent hours going back and forth to homecenter and they recomended different versions of the SpeedOut extractors only to prove useless.
Ordered the vampliers and literally less than 1 minute it was out!
Worth every penny!
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank jeff34270
https://www.vampiretool
Spent hours going back and forth to homecenter and they recomended different versions of the SpeedOut extractors only to prove useless.
Ordered the vampliers and literally less than 1 minute it was out!
Worth every penny!
Vampliers 8": https://www.amazon.com/VAMPLIERS-...B00LMOAYR2
Engineer 204mm: https://www.amazon.com/Engineer-Neji-saurus-PZ-59-Screw-Pliers/dp/B00NBSVYOY [amazon.com]
Look for left handed drill bits and E-Z out set, and lots of skill/luck, heat and penetrating oil.
That said I frequently have luck if any of the screw head is exposed with a good many-purpose locking vice grip pliers.