

🔧 Break free from broken fasteners—extract like a pro!
The HHIP 1011-0021 No. 1 Screw Extractor is a precision-engineered tool made in the USA, designed to quickly and safely remove broken screws, bolts, pipes, and studs sized 3/32" to 5/32" without damaging the surrounding threads. Compatible with a 5/64" drill, it’s the essential tool for professionals who demand efficiency and reliability.



A**R
Great for fixing a guitar input jack
The secret is out: The only tool you’ll need to hold a guitar input jack while tightening the nut with a ranch WITHOUT spending $$ on some other expensive devices( that do not always work). It’s a Japan-made and seems nice and solid, just like my USA-made 1/4” extractor.The price is excellent too!
D**B
Screw Extractor bits not effective or user not experienced
I purchased these screw extractors to remove stripped deck screws from my deck boards. I attempted to drill a hole through the center of the screws to enable the extractors to bite into the metal of the screws and help extract them. I used different size drill bits and different size extractors to try to accomplish the extraction. However, I was not able to get any of the extractors (from the smallest to the largest) to bite into the screws so I could extract them. I removed some of the damaged screws by drilling a hole far enough into the screw so that a phillips head bit was able to extract them. For the remaining damaged screws I drilled out the entire head of the screws and removed it from the other side of the board.This is the first time I attempted to use these screw extractors and maybe I don't know the technique. I would appreciate any advice from the manufacturer.
K**R
It is functional
The most brutal way to remove a stripped screw but it works.
F**K
Worked great!
Worked like a charm on three small stripped screws.
D**E
Well-made. Many small diameter extractors break easily.
Arrived quickly and excellent quality.
R**O
Bad One!!
It didn't sustain the pressure after couple of hours of work. maybe the material was not well compressed.
D**N
You need a tiny handle
need a very small tap handle to turn.
T**B
Worked to remove broken exhaust bolt in snowblower engine
I was doing some maintenence on my snowblower and wanted to replace the old muffler. The muffler is held on with two Philips head bolts and I could not get one of them off, I ended up stripping the slots. I tried a pair of vice grips and completely ruined the head. I found this screw extractrbamd decided to try it. While waiting for it to arrive I kept spraying the bolt with pb blaster hoping it would penetrate the threads and help it loosen. I drilled a hole down into the bolt then used this extractor and the bolt finally came out.
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