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Eazypower 82681 Spin It Out Damaged Screw Removers, No.0, No.1, No.2, No.3, No.4

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MSRP: $29.99
Your Price: $19.99
Savings: $ 10.00 ( 33% )
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Manufacturer: Eazy Power
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Eazypower 82681 Spin It Out Damaged Screw Removers, No.0, No.1, No.2, No.3, No.4 Features
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Removes stripped or broken screws or bolts Patented design with serrations aggressively bites into damaged screws or drills into broken bolts Sizes include No. 0, No. 1, No. 2, No. 3 and No. 4; use the smallest size that bites into the damaged screw head. put drill in reverse, use slow speed drill or screwdriver. Strong enough to drill into hardened bolts. Handy storage case
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Additional Eazypower 82681 Spin It Out Damaged Screw Removers, No.0, No.1, No.2, No.3, No.4 Information
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Remove stripped or broken screws or bolts with the easy-to-use Spin-It-Out screw remover. Works with either a hand screwdriver or reversible drill to remove damaged fasteners. Each 1/4in. hex power bit is constructed of M2 high speed steel for long-lasting durability. Includes sizes #0 through #4 in a molded storage case. Extractor Material: Steel, Removal Of: Stripped or broken screws or bolts, Compatible Tool: Either a hand screwdriver or reversible drill, Extractor Type: Hex bit, Extractor (qty.): 5, Storage Case Included: Yes
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What Customers Say About Eazypower 82681 Spin It Out Damaged Screw Removers, No.0, No.1, No.2, No.3, No.4:
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I was able to return them to Amazon without hassle.Jackytar Even after backing out the screws most of the way with a pair of pliers - to the point where the screw was wobbly in the hole - these things could not finish the job.I'm not a professional carpenter but I suspect that the root of my problem is that these expensive stainless steel screws, while having the anti-rust properties that I was looking for, are a softer metal. All they did was spin without budging the screw - I didn't even detect a momentary grip - and hollowed out the screw head. Still, if you know enough to not normally strip screws while placing them then I figure you wouldn't need the extractors unless the screws are soft metal. A couple of those screws did not make it all the way in before my power driver stripped the heads and I could not back them out with the driver in reverse.
They should work in such circumstances to be useful to somebody with some experience with driving screws properly. I tried different size extractors and even drilling into the screw head with a 1/8" drill bit in an attempt to provide these things with something to grip - all to no avail. So I purchased these screw extractors. I'm currently building a deck railing and to attach the rails to the posts I have been placing some long #10 stainless steel screws in the brackets (#2 Phillips drive and a flat head). They were completely ineffective at this task.
(Yes, I predrilled pilot holes and yes, I had the driver in reverse while trying to use these extractors).
With this tool, it only took less than one minute. I had a stripped screw on my laptop and took me forever to remove it. Great tool.
0 to get out a stripped laptop case screw. Was able to use the No. It worked just as promised.
Easily removed a screw with a stripped head from a cell phone. Even though the smallest size was #0, I still got it to work on a #00 head screw.
I honestly didn't expect it to work so quickly. I bought this, not knowing if it would work, but worth a shot. Fantastic. I don't normally review things so quickly, but I was amazed at how well this worked. I had stripped the head of a recessed screw on my laptop. I attached it to a ratcheting screwdriver, made a quick turn and when I shined a flashlight down in that hole I'd been struggling with for days, the screw was resting there, no longer screwed in.
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