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Your cart is empty.The IRWIN HANSON Spiral Extractor and Drill Bit Set, 10 Piece, features an aggressive left hand design for extra gripping power. Spiral flutes embed themselves deeper into the metal as the tool is turned so grip increases as resistance increases. With sizes etched onto each tool for quick identification, it includes EX-1, EX-2, EX-3, EX-4, and EX-5 extractors; 5/64", 7/64", 5/32", 1/4", and 19/64" drill bits and a metal index case.
Customer
2025-08-10 17:38:24
These extractors ARE made in USA. Some have complained the pckg. Said “Hanson†instead of Irwin. Irwin acquired Hanson in the 90’s. Hanson is IRWIN! Many people have rated these extractors poorly saying either the left hand bit or the extractor snapped immediately. Just because it says extractor doesn’t mean the broken bolt is coming out! These bits and extractors are hardened which means they are more brittle. If you throw too much torque on the bit or extractor it’s going to snap! You have to take your time with bit! “Let the tool do the work son!†A sharp brand new bit doesn’t need a lot of force. Let it cut. When you insert the extractor and first apply torque you have to FEEL the extractor. If you feel it resisting and not breaking loose STOP. Ion the photos attached I snapped a bolt off inside a washing machine transmission spindle. First I drilled a 1/8†hole in the 5/16†bolt. First attempt no go. The extractor was twisting too much. FEEL the torque. If it’s not moving step up to the next size. I drilled the bolt with the 1/4†bit and tried with the next size up extractor. NO GO STILL! But I didn’t just crank on it as hard as I could. I grabbed a small torch and put a 20 second shot of heat on the shaft. Put some torque on the extractor and bolt backed right out like butter! You have to understand how corrosion, heat, penetrating oil etc affect your metals. If the bolt is corroded badly you need a cutting torch not an extractor! This extractor by IRWIN/HANSON is top quality! Works great. If you don’t know what you’re doing and have no mechanical aptitude you shouldn’t blame the product. ;)
Customer
2025-08-09 21:21:44
So, I watched a few videos on bolt extraction for my classic car. They all seem to show an effortless removal of stuck bolts with a left left-handed drillbit. After working through five other brand drillbits that all broke, I just received this set today and within five minutes, had my problem resolved. My stuck bolt was rusted and below another piece of the frame (it’s hard to get at, but the drill bits went right in). Highly recommend.
Don
2025-07-27 13:20:43
High quality set. I use regularly and all is as it should be. I have no complaints. I definitely would buy this set {f you find yourself needing to extract bolts/screws regularly
spuds366
2025-06-26 18:49:08
I havn't had to use it much to be honest but when I did it worked well. Seems to be great Irwin quality I have come to expect. I left one star off only because one drill bit broke on the first use...
asm154
2025-06-25 13:35:11
NOTE: I have not used the bits.But you probably aren't buying this for the bits.I have yet to break an extractor. Bits are made in Brazil, but the extractors are USA. The metal case they come in is very nice. Thought it was plastic from the image. Pleasant surprise.Let's assume the bits are just ok. If you are dealing with the occasional stuck screw or bolt, these bits will probably hold up just fine. If you are dealing with them on a daily basis, you might want to upgrade the bits or get an extractor set from Viking/Norseman or the like.Mainly because left hand bits are invaluable in removing a stuck screw. They often can break the screw loose or at least break the bond, making the actual extraction much easier.Regardless, for $20, in my opinion just the extractors are worth it. It's like getting the bits for free.As for this form of extraction, I love it. It works great for me. I haven't broken an extractor. If you go this route, use a center punch just to help line up your bit (even if you have the split ends that avoid "walking"). Then make sure you drill straight. Finally, if you are getting a lot of resistance with the extractor, make sure there is no material blocking the path of your damaged screw. If the path is clear, the extractor will not break and your screw will come right out. I don't know why nobody mentions this on the YouTube videos!!Last thing, don't try to turn them with a drill. I actually damaged the jaws on my cordless drill treating the extractor like a drill bit. Not smart, but that's how you learn. If you get a tap wrench, just note it will have to cover more than 1/2" tap size. The size of the extractors on the grip end is not the same as a tap size. The EX-5 is slightly less than the size of a 3/8" socket. Get an oversized tap wrench or just use a standard adjustable wrench.
Santa Claus
2025-05-16 12:18:38
This combined with Lisle tap socket holder is brilliant. Turns an impossible job into a quick one. Stripped blown out screws get drilled into and then walk right out. Tap handle is annoying and fragile, tap socket holder can't be beat
Michael
2025-04-13 15:11:05
I really didn't expect this product to work as well as it did. I had considered the cone shape easy out but I heard it compresses the threads more so I chose this style. I am not sure if that is true or not but it made sense. The half inch drive short one worked for my 2006 Jeep 4.7. You need to tap this in with a hammer. I used a flooring hammer that was around 5 lbs. If you use a regular hammer you are going to need to hit hard. Just enough to make sure it is set, no need to get crazy. I also blew out the hole with an air compressor to make sure no shavings got caught in there. I suppose you could use some type of vacuum but consider there is gas and oil in there, not much but some. A thread chaser would be good after you get it out as I did have more than normal resistance getting the new one in. I ran the spark plug in and out a couple of times to reset the threads and it was much better. Make sure to put some wd 40 or pb blaster or seafoam on the threads before trying this for better results.
Scott
2025-03-23 15:45:00
Nice looking kit. But with little use and I mean less than 2 minutes two of the drill bits used snapped in two places leaving three broken pieces(Tip, middle section and base still remaining in the drill) Never have really seen that happen before.
Alejandro de la Cuadra
2025-03-09 13:05:18
Excelente producto y la Marca siempre me ha gustado, son de excelente calidad sus herramientas
Client Kindle
2025-01-30 18:35:28
M'a permis de me sortir d'un mauvais pas, le culot de bougie cassé dans le cylindre, prenez le numero 4 avec une douille adaptée, tapoter 2 ou 3 coup de marteau, clef à cliquet, tourner doucement et ça sort !
Customer
2025-01-16 12:28:43
Good Quality
Beau Gulley
2025-01-11 14:52:43
Saved my brothers car. They were used to get a fused spark plug out of the engine block but they were damaged in the process. Buy a more expensive product if you can. But these will work in an emergency! Quick ship and arrival.
Phil Williams
2025-01-07 12:46:32
Tools appear to be good quality and perform the job as required but do not come with the storage pouch shown in the item listing. Personally, I prefer the straight flute design to the spiral variety as I have had several of the latter type snap on me and they cannot be used for reverse threads. I have only needed to use these a few times, however, so I cannot confirm durability problems encountered by other reviewers.
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