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Prime Members: 8" WORKPRO Linesman PRO Screw Extractor Combination Pliers

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UE Direct via Amazon has for Prime Members: 8" WORKPRO Linesman PRO Screw Extractor Combination Pliers w/ Non-Slip Jaws (W031424A) on sale for $14.99 - $3 (20%) when you 'clip' the coupon on the product page = $11.99. Shipping is free.

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Product Details:
  • Linesman PRO and Screw Remover Pliers: Designed for work to Squeeze and turn crushed screws, rusted screws, fixed screws, special screws, etc. Can also be used for removing gas cans, sorting soy sauce bottles and plastic bottles
  • Approximate Removable Screw Size: Screw head diameter 0.97 - 0.41 inch (2.46-10.5 mm) (truss screw: M2 - 4 / Pan screw: M1.6 - 5)
  • Heavy-Duty & Rust-Protection: These engineer pliers are made of heavy-duty chrome vanadium steel and processed with 5 boost crafts to improve their hardness and durability. Heat-treated hardness up to 55 HRC, high-frequency treated hardness up to 65 HRC.
  • Human & Environment: Hand-friendly body and ergonomic design upgrade your user experience. Materials comply with environmental protection, all products will be tested for heavy metals and chemicals, the total content of three o-phenols less than 1000 ppm.
  • Trusted Quality: Manufactured by a globally recognized tool supplier, ensuring consistent performance and reliability

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Written by Nate650 | Staff
  • About this product:
    • Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars based on over 700 Amazon customer reviews.
  • About this store:
  • Additional notes:
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the wiki and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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UE Direct via Amazon has for Prime Members: 8" WORKPRO Linesman PRO Screw Extractor Combination Pliers w/ Non-Slip Jaws (W031424A) on sale for $14.99 - $3 (20%) when you 'clip' the coupon on the product page = $11.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member KatManDude for sharing this deal.

Product Details:
  • Linesman PRO and Screw Remover Pliers: Designed for work to Squeeze and turn crushed screws, rusted screws, fixed screws, special screws, etc. Can also be used for removing gas cans, sorting soy sauce bottles and plastic bottles
  • Approximate Removable Screw Size: Screw head diameter 0.97 - 0.41 inch (2.46-10.5 mm) (truss screw: M2 - 4 / Pan screw: M1.6 - 5)
  • Heavy-Duty & Rust-Protection: These engineer pliers are made of heavy-duty chrome vanadium steel and processed with 5 boost crafts to improve their hardness and durability. Heat-treated hardness up to 55 HRC, high-frequency treated hardness up to 65 HRC.
  • Human & Environment: Hand-friendly body and ergonomic design upgrade your user experience. Materials comply with environmental protection, all products will be tested for heavy metals and chemicals, the total content of three o-phenols less than 1000 ppm.
  • Trusted Quality: Manufactured by a globally recognized tool supplier, ensuring consistent performance and reliability

Editor's Notes

Written by Nate650 | Staff
  • About this product:
    • Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars based on over 700 Amazon customer reviews.
  • About this store:
  • Additional notes:
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the wiki and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Model: WORKPRO 8" Linesman PRO Screw Extractor Pliers(Combination Pliers) with Unique Non-slip Jaws, Stripped Screw Remover Tool, Lineman Plier for Quickly Removal of Damaged or Rusted Fasteners

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"Can also be used for removing gas cans, sorting soy sauce bottles"
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TealIdea227Yesterday 06:58 PM
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Quote from nottrollin :
"Can also be used for removing gas cans, sorting soy sauce bottles"
I was thinking that I didn't really need these until I saw this
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touchstoneYesterday 07:02 PM
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You can get the original Japanese version for twice the price. They'll surely be better-made. That said, this is not a terrible price for an occasionally useful tool.
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jesse_gYesterday 07:23 PM
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I have a similar tool, except mine are locking pliers (Vice-Grip style) which grip much better.
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Quote from jesse_g :
I have a similar tool, except mine are locking pliers (Vice-Grip style) which grip much better.
Any link to one you mentioned? I think the locking type will work better.

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comebackcarlYesterday 09:14 PM
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Quote from touchstone :
You can get the original Japanese version for twice the price. They'll surely be better-made. That said, this is not a terrible price for an occasionally useful tool.
They are only $24?
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Get 9 inch pliets
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D3V14NTYesterday 09:26 PM
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Quote from foxfai :

Any link to one you mentioned? I think the locking type will work better.
Wasn't me that mentioned them, but both sizes of these are solid
https://a.co/d/1xlRZGx
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DanzillaYesterday 09:45 PM
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I have a couple pair of the Engineer branded ones in my basket (original Japanese ones, afaik) I had been considering. Anyone try using these cheaper Workpro ones before and can comment??

Oh, and for comparison here are the similar sized Engineer branded linesman pliers (~$30). Interesting to see how much finer the screw removal notches are vs the Workpro. To be fair though, the Engineer ones seem more like regular linesman pliers with the screw extractor added in towards the side of the jaws. The Workpro seem more specifically modified for screw extracting... just with most the rest of regular linesman pliers still in place as well.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07PNFS8K6
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Hmm, when I upgraded the SSD on my laptop, I discovered the M.2 screws were installed with some kind of thread locker glue. I somewhat stripped the screws and tried all kinds of stuff before a flush cutter allowed me to twist them out. I wonder if this tool would have worked.
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I strip hundreds of screws a day. In for 10
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drprince89Yesterday 11:09 PM
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Quote from Danzilla :
I have a couple pair of the Engineer branded ones in my basket (original Japanese ones, afaik) I had been considering. Anyone try using these cheaper Workpro ones before and can comment??Oh, and for comparison here are the similar sized Engineer branded linesman pliers (~$30). Interesting to see how much finer the screw removal notches are vs the Workpro. To be fair though, the Engineer ones seem more like regular linesman pliers with the screw extractor added in towards the side of the jaws. The Workpro seem more specifically modified for screw extracting... just with most the rest of regular linesman pliers still in place as well.https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07PNFS8K6
To play devils advocate it seems the original are offset to allow them to be used as both regular pliers and the screw extractor while these are more of a single purpose tool.

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