🔧 Extract with Confidence—Never Get Stuck Again!
The 9PCS Bolt Nut Extractor Set is a professional-grade tool kit designed for removing damaged, rusted, or rounded-off bolts and nuts. Made from high-quality Cr-Mo steel and featuring a unique internal reverse spiral design, this set offers exceptional torque and durability. With eight different sizes and a user-friendly approach, it's perfect for both automotive and home repair tasks. Plus, it comes in a convenient storage box for easy access.
P**D
Good quality product
Good value set, seem very sturdy and proved effective to remove locking wheel nut that was damaged.
D**S
Good Quality product
Very well engineered and good quality and value for money.
A**R
First class product!
Absolutely brilliant bit of kit! Saved me a fortune in garage fees to remove lock wheel nuts when the key was lost. Extremely good quality product! Highly recommend.
M**K
Twist Socket
It did what it's suppose to do and help me to take off a seized on wheel nut.
A**R
Looks good Quality
Used this to undo the oil drain plug on my motorcycle. It worked a treat, don’t know how often I will need it but I wish I had purchased the kit with more sizes in just in case
S**E
Wheel Locking Nut removal
After reading reviews, I decided to take the chance.. not disappointed!! Worked a treat… note my were not the spinning outer type Locking nuts.. placed the correct size onto the nut then give the socket with a short extension bar connected to the socket a good 5-6 knocks with an hammer repeat this twice and achieved the outcome I was hoping for.Totally recommended 5 star😊
G**E
McGard locking nut
If you have a 10 year old Mcgard security nut which is round on the outside and takes a security key with a 19mm nut these don't fit..19mm is too small and 21mm just spins round .Should be ok for rounded nuts,just not round mcgards for car wheels.
C**S
Wheel bolt removed easily
Worked perfectly for getting a stuck rounded off 17mm wheel bolt out. Put on by rotating clockwise first to seat it, couple of taps with the hammer to straighten out and then leaned on it with a 24" breaker bar and came out without issues, barely a scratch on the socket afterwards.
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