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When you are faced with a rounded-off, rusted-tight or painted-over bolt, bolt extractors will break it free Reverse spiral flutes are designed to bite down to provide Maximum gripping power Review: Definitely recommended quality it’s wow helps a lot on damage bolts fantastic 👍👍👍 Review: recently had recalls fixed, by dealership ,and while they had it I had them do a multi-point inspection and rotate tires. after I got it back and with oil change due, I got out my romper room socket set and driver, plenty for suv oil change, to discover the plug would not budge. I do not use a lift, normally, so the room for gaining leverage is a challenge. I use or2, jeep quadra lift, to get some room, but it remains a minor hassle for the Normal oil change. being the 5th oil change for the vehicle, I was baffled by the stuck plug. with a husky torque wrench I torque it to the recommended 25lb ft, MAX. recommended is 20-25lb ft. for those familiar with 25lb ft, that is not so tight. again, the limited room for leverage left me to move to the, gulp, vice grips. until this battle, I had not lost to a stuck plug with my hefty vice grips. I knew that the move to vice grips meant the risk of ruining the bolt face, but I was confident given my history. 3 hours and scrapes and bruising latter, I am a beaten down romper room mechanic. my guess is that the dealership mechanic has the habit of ensuring everything tight during the inspection and who knows what torque used to ensure that. LOTS!! so, panic stricken, I rush to the web, having mangled the bolt, and soon find IRWIN bolt extractors. I ordered the 9pc w/one day. I was in the garage giving it another go after letting supercreep get after it all night when the package arrived. I was depressed and far from confident this product could do what I could not with vice grips. I could get the grip on this plug. The first choice one has with the extractor set is which socket. I first tried the one closest to the bolt size and though it griped, it did not work. I went to the next smaller size and had a devil of a time hammering it in, again with limited space to generate force. NOTE: I removed the shield to get more space for this next step, but it was still not much for hammering. I finally got the extractor socket all the way down, can get frustrating so stick with it, and tried again with the torque wrench. I finally got a nasty snap and shocked by the sound immediately thought the head ripped off and a new oil pan in my future. Then I Noticed the socket was still on the plug and the plug was free. I am still kind of not believing that I could not get this bolt off with the vice scrips and that this worked beyond that. I wrote all that, sorry, in part to show that sometimes even those who know better end up with a mess. For those wondering, I used a 13mm 6pt socket, but I had a difficult time keeping it on the bolt with the force required in that limited space. It was a mistake to move so quickly to the trusty vice grips--I should have removed the shield first, but that is not why I pose this review. This product works. A picture shows the oil plug and you can see the groves where the extractor socket digs in. Thank you, IRWIN!


| ASIN | B00008KISJ |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #625,169 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #645 in Tap Extractors #12,981 in Power Drill Parts & Accessories |
| Brand | IRWIN |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,980) |
| Date First Available | February 14, 2003 |
| Finish | Painted |
| Finish Type | Painted |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00024721540096 |
| Included Components | Screwdriver |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 1.1 pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 7.6 x 4.3 x 2.4 inches |
| Item model number | 54009 |
| Manufacturer | IRWIN |
| Material | High Carbon Steel |
| Number of Flutes | 2 |
| Number of Pieces | 9 |
| Part Number | 54009 |
| Point Style | Split Point |
| Product Dimensions | 7.6 x 4.3 x 2.4 inches |
| Set Name | 9-Piece Bolt Extractor Set |
| Shank Type | Square |
| Size | 9-Piece, 1/4-inch to 3/4-inch |
| Style | Regular Bolt Extractor |
| Surface Recommendation | Metal, Stainless Steel, Alloy Steel, Iron, Brass |
| Tool Flute Type | Spiral |
| UPC | 031113271995 088021751194 247215400960 785533911435 031113171219 787721805533 024721540096 705554410939 021111833875 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
N**N
Definitely recommended quality it’s wow helps a lot on damage bolts fantastic 👍👍👍
M**N
recently had recalls fixed, by dealership ,and while they had it I had them do a multi-point inspection and rotate tires. after I got it back and with oil change due, I got out my romper room socket set and driver, plenty for suv oil change, to discover the plug would not budge. I do not use a lift, normally, so the room for gaining leverage is a challenge. I use or2, jeep quadra lift, to get some room, but it remains a minor hassle for the Normal oil change. being the 5th oil change for the vehicle, I was baffled by the stuck plug. with a husky torque wrench I torque it to the recommended 25lb ft, MAX. recommended is 20-25lb ft. for those familiar with 25lb ft, that is not so tight. again, the limited room for leverage left me to move to the, gulp, vice grips. until this battle, I had not lost to a stuck plug with my hefty vice grips. I knew that the move to vice grips meant the risk of ruining the bolt face, but I was confident given my history. 3 hours and scrapes and bruising latter, I am a beaten down romper room mechanic. my guess is that the dealership mechanic has the habit of ensuring everything tight during the inspection and who knows what torque used to ensure that. LOTS!! so, panic stricken, I rush to the web, having mangled the bolt, and soon find IRWIN bolt extractors. I ordered the 9pc w/one day. I was in the garage giving it another go after letting supercreep get after it all night when the package arrived. I was depressed and far from confident this product could do what I could not with vice grips. I could get the grip on this plug. The first choice one has with the extractor set is which socket. I first tried the one closest to the bolt size and though it griped, it did not work. I went to the next smaller size and had a devil of a time hammering it in, again with limited space to generate force. NOTE: I removed the shield to get more space for this next step, but it was still not much for hammering. I finally got the extractor socket all the way down, can get frustrating so stick with it, and tried again with the torque wrench. I finally got a nasty snap and shocked by the sound immediately thought the head ripped off and a new oil pan in my future. Then I Noticed the socket was still on the plug and the plug was free. I am still kind of not believing that I could not get this bolt off with the vice scrips and that this worked beyond that. I wrote all that, sorry, in part to show that sometimes even those who know better end up with a mess. For those wondering, I used a 13mm 6pt socket, but I had a difficult time keeping it on the bolt with the force required in that limited space. It was a mistake to move so quickly to the trusty vice grips--I should have removed the shield first, but that is not why I pose this review. This product works. A picture shows the oil plug and you can see the groves where the extractor socket digs in. Thank you, IRWIN!
C**N
Se sienten muy ligeros casi como si fueran de aluminio espero duren mucho, y han funcionado bien combinándolos con una pistola de impacto son imparables.
J**O
perfectas para el uso que yo les doy (que no es poco)
S**E
Fantastic product, make getting rounded or frozen nuts/bolts off very easy. Hard to find in any retail shop but super easy online. Thanks
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