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Alden 8440P 4 Piece ProGrabit Broken Bolt & Damaged Screw Exractors. Easy to use with quick connect chucks and hand drills. Made of high speed tool steel for long life. Deep serrated edges - biting action creates greater torque helping to remove long screws. Self centering drill tip - only one tool required for extraction. This 4 piece set is compatible with quick connect chucks - easy to use. Drills up to grade 8 bolts - reusable even in hard bolts. Works on jagged, uneven bolts - no bolt preparation required. Contains 4 tools to quickly remove screws #4- 24 and bolts No. 10 - 3/8".
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Grabit Doesit.May 13, 2008 Whenever I see a product advertised that I think may be useful, I log on to read the product reviews. Grabit was no different, but I didn't really have a use for it at the time. Then I put 8 office chairs together at work, screwed one up, and stripped the screw heads. I ordered Grabit. I got them in the mail in 2 days!! Less than 30 seconds after getting back in to work, both screws were out and I was back in business.
I've NEVER had success with E-Z-Outs - NEVER. So I started out a bit skeptical. Now I'm a big fan. Next I'll try this on the broken bolts on my vintage VW Beetle. Yes, I'll buy more!
It Really Works ! May 06, 2008 I was sceptical that this tool would work as advertised.
I am happy to report, that I successfully pulled 5 broken, 3 inch long deck screws from their tomb.
Worked Great !!!!!!!!!
Anyone that has ever put down decking screws knows that you can strip them badly.
Removal was simple - first burnish the screw with one end, and then flip the tool and use the extractor end.
You'll be happy you purchased these bits.
NOTE: When you use the extractor end, put straight, solid pressure on it and go slow. Too fast and you could spin out of it.
First screw remover that actually worked for meMay 02, 2008 Not sure what the others that gave this a bad review had problems with. I have owned dozens of other models screw removers, and have never had a single one work, sometimes I had one that would get out 1 screw out of 12.
I have used this set 9 times now, and it worked all 9 times saving me countless headaches and a ton of money from not having to replace entire parts because a screw was rounded off or stripped.
I used this set on 4 sizes of phillips head screws, 2 sizes of hex screws and 2 sizes of slotted screws and worked flawlessly on every type. Maybe the others not using it right? You are supposed to "drill" out the head with one end of the tool, turn it over and then use the removal side, money every time I tried it anyway.
This thing grabs so tight that even my Dewalt impact driver will not let go of the stripped screw even when it is "impacting" to get out those stubborn long screws or rusted in screws.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
junkMay 01, 2008 I got 2 of these for my son. It looked like a great idea, probably would've worked if it was made of a high grade of steel, but it wasn't so all I can do is send back the other one, unfortunately he had tossed the wrapper on the one he opened and the piece itself got swept into the garbage - where it belonged/
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Fantastic! Works as advertisedApr 26, 2008 I recently took down a metal gazebo on my deck. The 2.5" deck screws that held the gazebo in place were stripped and the tops were rusted. I tried every tool I had to remove them and they wouldn't even budge. I was afraid they'd never come out and I'd have to shave them down. After ordering the 4-piece Grabit tool, I read the instructions and within 5 minutes I had extracted all of the deck screws. I was overjoyed!!!
After that, I immediately went inside the house to extract two very small & stripped screws that were in a bedroom wall. It took two turns of stripping and extracting the screws, and then Viola! Worked again!
Best $20 I ever spent on a tool!
TIPS:
A. Use eye protection and gloves. When drilling out the screw, it generates a lot of small metal slivers which can fly out and could get into you eyes. They're small enough to stick into your skin as well, so wear heavy gloves. Make sure you clean-up afterwards or you could step on them.
B. Read the directions. I think some of the other people who reviewed this product didn't read the directions and just tried to muscle it (hence the melted extractor bit).
C. Go S-L-O-W. Use a variable speed drill and go as slow as possible. Also, set the torque on your drill to the most powerful setting so it doesn't "click" when it meets resistance.
Good luck!
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