
Stop Fighting That Stripped Screw!
Don’t let a single mangled bolt ruin your entire project or your weekend. Our industrial-grade extractor kit bites into rusted, painted-over, or snapped-off screws and pulls them out in under 30 seconds. Whether you're under the hood of a truck or fixing a kitchen cabinet, this is the "panic button" every toolbox needs to save time, save your surfaces, and save your sanity.
If It’s Stuck, We’ll Get It Out. 🔩
The cure for "impossible" bolts. Engineered to bite into stripped, snapped, or rusted hardware and back it out in seconds. If a standard drill can’t pull it, we can.
We tackle the "Impossible" jobs:
Snapped Heads: Easily grab and turn screws that have completely broken off.
Seized & Rusted Bolts: High-torque grip that breaks through years of corrosion and rust.
Stripped Threads: When your screwdriver just spins, our reverse-thread bits bite deep and hold tight.
Deeply Recessed Hardware: Reach into tight spots where pliers and hammers can't go.
Flip the Bit, Fix the Problem. 🔄
No engineering degree or professional experience is required. If you can operate a power drill, you can save your project with surgical precision.
Step 1: Prep the Pilot Hole (The "Remover" End)
Use the drilling end (right side of the image) on the highest speed in reverse. Create a clean pilot hole in the center of the damaged screw or bolt head. This gives the extractor end a perfect seat.
Step 2: Back It Out (The "Extractor" End)
Flip the bit instantly (left side of the image). Apply slow speed and reverse pressure. The reverse threads bite deep and effortlessly back the stripped hardware right out of the surface.
Tames Every Problem Piece. Guaranteed. 🛠️
This isn't just a "screw extractor"; it’s the universal fix for any stubborn hardware catastrophe. Our multi-purpose bits are engineered with precision reverse threads that bite deep into a massive variety of materials and heads, so you never have to abandon a project.
Stripped Screws: When the screwdriver slot is a mangled mess. We grip and rip.
Snapped Bolts: When the head breaks completely off. We create a pilot hole and back it out.
Rounded Hex Bolts: When your socket wrench won't hold the corners. We drill the core and pull it free.
Seized Rusted Hardware: High-torque bite that breaks years of corrosion.
questions? we have answers
Will it work if the screw head is completely snapped off?
Will it work if the screw head is completely snapped off?
Definitely. Even if the head is gone, as long as the shank is still embedded, you can drill directly into the center of the broken cross-section. This is the fastest way to remove sheared bolts without having to disassemble the entire machine or furniture piece.
Will this tool damage my furniture or metal workpiece?
Will this tool damage my furniture or metal workpiece?
No. The tool is designed for "surgical precision." It only interacts with the interior of the damaged screw. As long as you keep the drill steady and vertical, the extraction process is clean and won't enlarge the original hole or ruin the surrounding surface.
What types of screws can this kit handle?
What types of screws can this kit handle?
Our extractor kit is highly versatile. It is designed to remove stripped, broken, rusted, or painted-over screws and bolts. Whether you are dealing with Phillips, Slotted, Hex, or Square drives, as long as the size matches, the tool will get the job done.
Is it compatible with my existing power drill?
Is it compatible with my existing power drill?
Absolutely. The bits feature a universal 1/4" hex shank designed to fit into almost any standard handheld power drill or driver.
Do I need professional skills to use it?
Do I need professional skills to use it?
Not at all! This kit is designed for both DIY enthusiasts and professionals. It follows a simple "Drill & Extract" two-step process: first, use the drill end to create a clean hole in the damaged head, then flip the bit to the extractor end to back the screw out. It solves a frustrating problem in seconds.
Can it remove screws that are broken off deep inside the surface?
Can it remove screws that are broken off deep inside the surface?
Yes. As long as the drill end can reach the flat surface of the broken screw to create a pilot hole, the reverse threads of the extractor will be able to grip the remaining shank and pull it out from the wood or metal.