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Damaged Screw Extractor Set — Remove Broken & Stripped Screws
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Damaged Screw Extractor Set — Remove Broken & Stripped Screws

Material
Heat-treated tool steel (HT10 grade)
Number of bits
4 double-sided (8 extraction profiles)
Shank type
1/4-inch hex (fits all standard drills)
Extraction range
5 mm to 12 mm screw diameters
Finish
Brushed gunmetal with bronze reinforcement collars
Case
Black foam-lined box with snap closure
Weight
190 g (set with case)
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PRECISION EXTRACTION

Remove broken screws without tearing your project apart.

This double-sided extractor set turns a frustrating stripped screw into a clean, quick removal. Reverse-thread bits bite into damaged heads and spin them out, leaving surrounding material completely intact.

WHY THIS ONE

Engineered to extract, not to damage.

Most extractors sacrifice the surrounding material. These bits are machined with a reversible geometry that grips the fastener, not the hole.

Close-up showing the dual-sided design with conical spiral and flat extraction end
Two bits in one

Dual-Sided Precision

Each steel rod gives you a conical spiral on one end for broken stubs and a flat reverse thread on the other for stripped heads. One tool, two common extraction scenarios.

Hex shank of the extractor bit showing compatibility with any standard drill chuck
Any drill

Universal Hex Shank

The 1/4-inch hex shank fits every standard drill chuck and impact driver. No special collet or adapter—just pop it in, set to reverse, and let the bit do the work.

Open carrying case with extractor bits nestled in foam and an instruction guide visible
Professional case

Organized, Protected Storage

A black foam-lined case keeps the four bits separated and secure. An included guide walks you through the two-step extraction method—toss the whole thing in your toolbox and it’s ready when you are.

BUYERS SAY

From the workshop to the job site.

Real feedback from professional tradespeople and committed DIYers.

4.6
9 reviews
6questions
M
Mark (Phoenix)
Verified buyer
★★★★★

I’ve tried three other extractors that just spin out. This one grabbed a seized lag bolt first try.

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@carpentry_kate
First-time buyer
★★★★☆

Case layout is thoughtful—bits don’t rattle around. Used it on a stripped hinge screw and it backed out clean.

J
J.R.
Verified buyer
★★★★★

Finally an extractor that doesn’t chew up the wood around the screw. The reverse spiral design is genius.

C
Carlos (Miami)
Verified buyer
★★★★☆

Good bite on rusted bolts. I wish it had one bigger size, but the included range handles most furniture and deck screws.

@
@maintenance_mike
Verified buyer
★★★★★

As a maintenance tech, this lives in my pocket. Pulled a broken machine screw in 10 seconds.

L
Linda R.
Verified buyer
★★★★☆

The guide makes it foolproof even for a weekend warrior. Saved me from drilling out a stripped cabinet screw and patching the hole.

D
Dmitri K.
Verified buyer
★★★★★

Metal quality is top-notch. After a dozen extractions, the threads still look new. Worth every penny.

@
@toolbox_tina
Verified buyer
★★★★☆

I’ve used the same bit on three different damaged screws—it hasn’t rounded off. The bronze collar is a nice touch.

A
Ahmed (London)
Verified buyer
★★★★★

Finally something that works on the tiny screws in electronics. The #1 bit extracted a stripped laptop screw without enlarging the hole.

GETTING STARTED

Two steps to spotless extraction.

The process is straightforward—even if you’ve never used an extractor before.

1

Assess the damage

If the screw head is stripped but still intact, use the flat extraction end. If the head is broken off, file a flat spot and drill a small pilot hole for the conical spiral tip.

2

Chuck and reverse

Insert the bit into your drill, set to reverse, and place the tip into the screw. Apply steady pressure and trigger the drill at low speed until the threads bite.

3

Ease it out

Once the extractor is engaged, maintain low speed and gentle pull. The screw will back out along its own thread, leaving the surrounding material undamaged.

AT A GLANCE

Hard numbers for a hard problem.

When you’re mid-repair, specs matter. Here’s what you get.

BITS INCLUDED
4×
double-ended extractors
SIZE RANGE
512mm
covers most common screws
SHANK TYPE
1/4
hex, fits any drill chuck
STEEL
HT10
heat-treated for longevity
SIDE BY SIDE

Why this, not that.

Most extractor sets cut corners. Here’s how this one stacks up against generic alternatives.

This setBESTGeneric extractor
Hardened steel bitsPartial
Dual-sided (spiral + flat)
Protective storage case
Universal hex shank
Instruction guideSometimes
IN THE BAG

Everything you need, neatly cased.

No missing pieces, no guesswork. Here’s exactly what ships with the set.

Double-sided extractor bits ×4Sizes #1 (5–7 mm), #2 (7–9 mm), #3 (9–11 mm), #4 (11–12 mm)
Carrying case ×1Black durable plastic with custom foam insert
Instruction guide ×1Visual steps for both extraction methods
THE SHIFT

From wasted hours to a clean extraction in seconds.

Every contractor and DIYer has faced it: a stripped screw head, a broken fastener buried in wood or metal. You reach for pliers, drill it out, risk damaging the workpiece. Then someone hands you this extractor set—and the game changes.

Broken screw stuck in a wooden board with a damaged head, the extractor bit approaching
CHAPTER 01

The stuck screw nightmare

A snapped off bolt in an engine block. A stripped Phillips head in a cabinet hinge. You’ve tried WD-40, rubber bands, even drilling it out—and the surrounding material pays the price. Every minute spent is a minute lost on the job.

Close-up of the extractor bit engaging the broken screw, reverse threads gripping
CHAPTER 02

The reverse-thread breakthrough

Each double-sided bit gives you two extraction profiles per size: a conical spiral for the broken stub and a flat end for stripped heads. Chuck it into any cordless drill, set to reverse, and the hardened steel threads bite instantly—pulling the screw out, not chewing up the hole.

Clean hole after extraction, no damage to surrounding material
CHAPTER 03

A clean hole, a clear conscience

The screw comes out whole. No enlarged bore, no splintered wood, no marred threads. You’re back to assembly, repair, or restoration in seconds—with the confidence that your workpiece is as good as before the mishap.

About this item

Main information
Categorypower tools & accessories
Details
MaterialHeat-treated tool steel (HT10 grade)
Number of bits4 double-sided (8 extraction profiles)
Shank type1/4-inch hex (fits all standard drills)
Extraction range5 mm to 12 mm screw diameters
FinishBrushed gunmetal with bronze reinforcement collars
CaseBlack foam-lined box with snap closure
Weight190 g (set with case)
Documents verified

When a stripped screw stops your project cold, this double-sided extractor set brings it back from the dead. Reverse-thread bits grip and remove broken fasteners cleanly, so you can get back to work.

Extract any damaged screw with precision using reverse-threaded dual-sided bits

  • broken screws stuck in place
  • stripped screw heads
  • corrupted fasteners
  • difficult extraction without damage to surrounding material
STRAIGHT TALK

What you need to know before you buy.

No fluff, no fine print—just honest answers from our support team.

Will this work on rusted or seized screws?
Yes. The hardened steel tips are designed to bite into corroded metal. Apply a penetrating oil first, let it sit, then use the extractor—the spiral threads will grip and turn even severely rusted fasteners.
Do I need a special drill?
No. The 1/4-inch hex shank fits any standard drill chuck or impact driver. Just set your drill to reverse and apply steady, moderate pressure.
How do I use the reverse side?
Each bit has two ends: the conical spiral for broken stubs (drill a small pilot hole into the stub first), and the flat end for stripped heads. Choose the side that matches your situation, chuck it in, and reverse slowly.
Is this set worth the investment?
Absolutely. Consider the cost of a professional repair callout ($100+) or the time lost re-drilling and patching a workpiece. At a fraction of that, it pays for itself the first time you rescue a project.
Can it extract screws from metal as well as wood?
Yes—it works on soft metals, machine screws, and bolts up to 12mm. For hardened steel bolts, use a center punch first and go slow to avoid slipping.
What sizes does the set cover?
The four bits cover screw diameters from approximately 5mm to 12mm, which covers most household, automotive, and furniture screws. For larger sizes, consider a dedicated larger extractor.
WORTH A TRY

One stuck screw ends your progress. This ends your frustration.

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