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$31.97* | 7" Vampliers vPlus Stripped Screw Extractor Pliers at Amazon

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Vampire Tools Inc. via Amazon [amazon.com] has 7" Vampliers vPlus Stripped Screw Extractor Pliers for $31.97.
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Vampire Tools Inc. via Amazon [amazon.com] has 7" Vampliers vPlus Stripped Screw Extractor Pliers for $31.97.
Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
Price
$6 lower (16% savings) than the list price of $37.97

*Previous Frontpage Deal at $32 with 42 Deal Score and 27 comments.

Customer reviews
4.5⭐ / 65
100+ bought in past month

Please report the deal if expired
My other deals

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Model: VAMPLIERS 7" Stripped Screw Extractor Pliers. Made in Japan. Multipurpose Combination Linemans Pliers remove Damaged/Rusted/Specialty Screws & Fasteners.

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Yesterday 04:37 AM
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westec2Yesterday 04:37 AM
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Anyone have experience between the two styles, for removing stripped screws?
Yesterday 05:11 AM
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NavyWallaby579Yesterday 05:11 AM
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I have the "brute" version. Works fine. Knipex twin grip works way better due to the slip joint. You get get the Icon version of it for $16 at harbor freight during the spring black friday sale active now for ITC and on friday for everyone else. The Icon twin grips work really well, I have the Knipex twin grips in 10" and 6" and the Icon in 8", I kind of like the adjustment mechanism better on the Icon.
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hunterbush1Yesterday 12:42 PM
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Quote from NavyWallaby579 :
I have the "brute" version. Works fine. Knipex twin grip works way better due to the slip joint. You get get the Icon version of it for $16 at harbor freight during the spring black friday sale active now for ITC and on friday for everyone else. The Icon twin grips work really well, I have the Knipex twin grips in 10" and 6" and the Icon in 8", I kind of like the adjustment mechanism better on the Icon.
Twin grips are magic. These are more "small lineman" pliers and they're worth the money, but you can get the engineer pliers-same pliers, but the branding isn't nearly as cool 😎
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heathmillsToday 12:20 AM
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Quote from westec2 :
Anyone have experience between the two styles, for removing stripped screws?
I have the black oxide version and they are amazing. I've tried some cheaper versions that have left me disappointed. I'm not usually one to spring for the name brand but stripped screws are always frustrating so it is worth having something that just works.

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