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THINKWORK Screw Extractor Set, 55 Pieces Easy Out Bolt Extractor Set, Left Hand Drill Bit Set for Removing Broken Stripped Screws, Studs, Fittings and Lugs Extraction

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About this item

  • Made of high hardness chrome-molybdenum steel and high-speed steel for superior durability. Engineered for high torque output without expansion to prevent breaking or jamming.
  • All the screw extractors are precision engineered to easily remove seized, broken studs, bolts, socket screws, and fittings.
  • The aggressive left-hand design creates extra gripping power. Easy-out style spiral flutes embed themselves to increase grip as resistance increases.
  • Drill bit guide and long extractor pins for hard-to-reach and tight areas. Fit where others won't and can't.
  • Heavy-duty blow-molded case lets all the screw removers stay organized and take your set on the go.



Product Description

Screw Extractor Drill Bit Set

Screw Extractor Drill Bit Set

Drill bit guide

Drill guides provide users with a clean and precise screw extraction.

Screw Extractor Drill Bit Set

Long Extractor Pins

Chrome vanadium pins and steel extractor nuts provide long-lasting durability.

Screw Extractor Drill Bit Set

Easy-Out Style Flutes

Spiral flutes embed themselves deeper as they turn to increase gripping power.

Screw Extractor Drill Bit Set

Tough Drill Bits

Constructed of M-42, 8% cobalt, high speed steel for super abrasive resistance in tough metals.

Screw Extractor Drill Bit Set

Multi-Spline Extractors

Designed for high-torque fastener removal applications.

Screw Extractor Drill Bit Set

Organized Storage

All the extractors are well packed in a heavy-duty blow-molded case for secure storage and easy carry.

Screw Extractor Drill Bit Set
Screw Extractor Drill Bit Set
Screw Extractor Drill Bit Set
Customer Reviews
4.6 out of 5 stars 2,797
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4.5 out of 5 stars 147
Price $20.13 $25.47 no data $42.47 $59.47
Material Cr-M Cr-M Cr-M Cr-M Cr-M
Drive Size 3/8" 3/8" 1/4", 3/8" 1/4", 3/8" 1/4", 3/8", 1/2"
Storage Case

Adrian
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2025
Great product!
Lawrence Gallegos
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
Would buy again and served it's purpose. Had a stripped screw head and came right out with this. Has many different tools and works well.
MoParMan450
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2025
Great
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2024
Purchased this set to remove a brass fitting that sheered off. For the price, I expected this to be a single use tool. Fully expecting the extractor to not survive the project, and multiple attempts with "normal sized" ratchets, I ended up using a 36" breaker bar to finally convince the stuck fitting to move. I was honestly surprised the extractor not only survived, but barely looked used. Happy to say, it has earned a place in my tool chest collecting dust until the derdded day I need it again.
The Experimentalist
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2024
Screw extraction can be easy, or it can be extremely difficult. There are lots of videos online showing it being done successfully, but don't assume your case will be like theirs. My family owns a car repair business, and they run into broken-off screws on a very regular basis. They have a large bag of tricks for broken screw extraction, and sometimes they have to try all the tricks that can apply to a particular situation. When all else fails they may hog out the whole thing, retap it, and add a coil. (This can be scary in the automotive world because you may hit a coolant cavity.) I'm mentioning all this because no one can guarantee that this or any toolset will make it easy. Sometimes this one will, but a lot of times it won't. That's why you get some negative reviews.For me, the hardest cases are ones in which the screw breaks off at or below the surface. That's when you have to try to drill a hole in the screw, tap in one of the extractors (with a small hammer), and try to twist the extractor and screw out. The figure is from the very recent, first and only time, that I've used the THINKWORK set so far. The drill bits absolutely would not drill into the surface of the screw. I indented it with a punch; then I used a rotary tool with a tungsten carbide de-burring bit to create a dimple so that the drill bit wouldn't wander. The bits still just wouldn't cut it, no pun intended. The bits are stated here on Amazon to be M42, 8% cobalt. M42 cobalt is second in hardness to carbide, but a good set of solid carbide bits costs hundreds.The way I got a deep enough hole drilled was by going back and forth between three small carbide de-burring bits of differing shapes with a rotary tool at 5000 rpm keeping it wet with cutting oil. It took about an hour per millimeter of progress. You can read while you do this. When I was about 4mm in, I reamed it out with one of the cobalt bits, which did well for that. My rule of thumb was that I needed a hole that the extractor could bite into when hand-turned before I attempted to do the extraction. Once I reached that point, I tapped the extractor into the hole to get a stronger bite, and then turned it. Voila! The screw came right out on the first try. I had applied penetrating oil to the screw repeatedly over the six hours (!) that it took me, start-to-finish. I did not have to resort to heat. It helped that it was a straight machine thread: no taper, and it wasn't bottomed out.Some extractors included in the set are longer, left-hand spiralled rods for more reach. They look more like the conventional extractors you find at Home Depot and Lowes. That's the kind I used in the Army.Others are straight-fluted rods with nuts that slide over them. After you drill the hole, you tap in the rods and then twist with the nuts. Snap-On sells some like these, and they have a good reputation. My son has had good luck with that type ... sometimes. (Note that there are no instructions with this set. The Amazon listing give a lot more good info than you get with the set.)One "bit" of advice: Drill the largest diameter hole you can without risking thread damage. That allows you to use a larger extractor. The larger the extractor, the more torque you can apply to removing the screw without risking an extractor break.As for me, I'm ordering a some left-handed tungsten carbide bits. I'll use them for all the drilling when I can, and, when I can't, I'll use them for drilling a pilot hole -- I should say "try" to drill a pilot hole. There is a tradeoff in bid hardness: the harder the bit, the more brittle and prone to breakage the bit is. Solid carbide bits are prone to breakage for that reason. The hardness progression for readily available bits is high carbon steel, high-speed steel (HSS, M2), high-molybdenum (M7) steel, 5% cobalt alloy steel (M35), 8% cobalt allow steel (M42), and tungsten carbide ("solid carbide"). There are various coatings applied to bits that do help; I don't rely on coatings because I want to be able to sharpen my bits. Be advised that carbide bits are as brittle as they are hard; if you decide to use them, be careful not to break them off. You will NOT be able to drill through them. There's a lot of way-wrong info on the internet when it comes to drill bits. (For example, "If a bit comes from Harbor Freight it's no good." Harbor Freight seeks out bargains for us. How dare they? BTW, HF has M35 but no M42 and no solid carbide bits.) I've found that metallurgists and machinists get it right.So how do we rate the set? It's not the set's fault that M42 cobalt bits won't drill some extremely hard metals. That's nothing new, and I think they're the best choice for a set like this. I really like the multiplicity of extractor designs. The one in my picture looks very unlikely to break off, and it doesn't require a deep hole. The one in the picture is the smallest one of its type in the set. I'm easily going with 5 stars, because I think the set is truly first class. I'm buying one for my son.
kit
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2024
I used this kit to get out two stripped screws. Worked as promised and didn't strip out as some of the cheaper sets have in the past.
JUAN MANUEL ALVAREZ
Reviewed in Mexico on March 7, 2023
Viene bastante completo y en general de siente de muy buena calidad
Carlos dario Martínez
Reviewed in Mexico on March 31, 2023
Me gustó mucho excelente presentación calidad precio muy fácil de usar
Bernabé Guerra
Reviewed in Mexico on February 15, 2023
Los compre para cualquier problema que se presente al respecto, espero no me fallen y me sienta defraudado ya que en las fotos de las presentaciones, muestran los filos curvos de los extractores de mucho agarre, y viéndolos físicamente los mismos filos apenas se notan, espero no se barran al extraer algún tornillo.. Saludos
Farhan A.
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2022
I was skeptical about these bolt extractors because the pictures show "dull" splines. I assumed it would not "bite" into the bolt. I was wrong! Its solid built set. These spline lines appear dull on the large size extractors, on smaller ones they are proportionally sharp. Any more sharper and you run the risk of stripping the spline lines. The second thing I liked was the 3/8" drive. It significantly makes the use of these extractors simple and with much smaller footprint. I was able to put it on my ratchet and get into small spaces. Having a Nut drive makes it dual use: 3/8" Drive and/or a socket adaptor. That is why I chose this set; it gives you more flexibility. Solid case and affordable price made the purchase decision easy. Lastly, I found there was no need to tap/hammer this into the bolt head. The splines were very quick to bite into the bolt head and dig in. I would recommend this set as I am pleased with the purchase and quality.
ckanchola
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2022
i really wanted to like these they look great but they broke on first use... I center punched and drill all the way though the hole the picked the appropriate extractor... It worked better than the cheap long ones ( I forget what they are called) but it just ended up breaking and made the problem much worse... As the extractor is a very tough metal and hard to drill though... It's not a huge thing because it's just a table leg I can drill a hole and install a nut and bolt... Though I did want to use it on my car engine head glad I didn't...I do like the design of these the 3/8 and nut design lets you use a good amount of force... sigh... in the future I guess I'll buy a wielder and try the nut welding method for my car or just take it to a shop... though as a DIY I'm kinda against it...
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