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2025-07-12 12:12:43
Worked as intended, and the deep wall is great for taking the stripped nuts off of bolts, just what I needed for my exhaust system. Used the size that fit and it gripped the stripped nut just fine. Had to use the included adapter for use with my 1/2" impact, and it worked perfectly. No major visible damage to the sockets' internal "teeth" and the included rod to dislodge the nut/bolt popped it right out. All in a nice, slim, durable case!
Randy Russell
2025-06-08 10:00:11
I like that you can use an extension or a socket on the end of them. Works great on everything I've tried them on so far.
Customer
2025-05-26 12:45:02
Money well spent!
Eric
2025-05-11 18:03:59
A perfect fit that made bolt removal easy
Josefina Saucedo
2025-04-24 10:20:03
Literally. I was without words whenever I used this tool. There was not a scratch inside the parts that bite into the bolt or nut once I finished using it. It's strong.I bought this kit because I was doing an oil change on a 2008 Ford MERCURY MARINER and the bolt was so destroyed and so tight in there that I couldn't get it loose with other methods I had found online. What sucks about this car is that it has a 15mm bolt and apparently no other kits carried that size (well, some did but had meh reviews). I saw all the good reviews about this one that had the 15mm in the kit and took a chance. Best decision ever because this kit is a beauty.I had a little bit of space to tap the 15mm socket onto my bolt with a hammer, and even though it didn't fully seat, it was able to bite down onto the bolt and turn it. The method I used was one I found on YouTube because I didnt want to lift my car or use a long breaker. You use your scissor jack or whatever jack you have and also your ratchet. You lift your back up to the end of your ratchet so it will put pressure on the ratchet so it's doing the work for you. Be careful because it may destroy your ratchet. I used a harbor freight 3/8 ratchet and it survived.I love this tool kit the most because it has the pusher tool so you can push the bolt out of the socket easily, it was a relief to know I didn't have to waste my time finding a way to remove itGet this tool, you won't regret it
Blake
2025-03-29 21:50:14
I use these a lot and they work well. They are a wear tool though and after many uses will need to be replaced. I also have the deep ones and they have not let me down yet.
RavenBlack
2025-03-01 10:59:04
A yamaha boat motor lower unit has these four bolts that are the second stupidest design I've seen (after old Jeep torx bolts with the star pointing up so rain settles in there and corrodes the 'teeth'). The hex bolt head points towards another surface, so you can't get any sort of powered tool on it, the distance is pretty short, so many sockets won't fit either, *and* it's only a couple of millimeters (on the other axis) from a perpendicular edge, so short-but-wide sockets also won't fit, nor, for that reason, ratcheting wrenches.But that's okay because if you did manage to squeeze a ratcheting wrench on there and apply force, it'll break the ratchet mechanism anyway before it turns the bolt, because the bolt is so badly seized, obviously. And if you put a normal wrench on there and apply torque, it'll just crush-strip the bolt head, and then slip off and smack you in the shin or go through a window or something, probably.And as mention my socket-ratchet was no good because the sockets were too long for the space in the vertical direction again. (And the ratchet mechanism probably would have broke if it would fit.)Enter these easy-off heads. I had mistakenly planned to put one on an impact driver, forgetting the "there isn't space for that" problem. I briefly tried putting it on a socket-ratchet, but I didn't exert much force since I'd already broken one ratchet on here. I did at least confirm with that that it fits in the space, and grips the bolt well. Finally, I went out and got a breaker bar, put that one of these sockets on it, and bam, suddenly the whole process was easy. An *easy* quarter turn on the breaker bar, switch to the ratcheting socket, a few easy cranks on there, and the bolt was finger-loose! For all four annoying bolts.It was *close* though, the breaker-bar-plus-socket was only just able to fit in the space - it's lucky these sockets are very short. So that's a thing to consider, depending on your use-case - if you're trying to undo a bolt that's down a long hole, these things might be *too* short for you, or at least require some kind of extension piece. For taking the stupid bolts off a yamaha boat motor though - perfect.
Nee-Nee
2025-02-26 10:43:36
Unbelievable! We stripped the bolt on the oil pan on our UTV, so we ordered this tool & was able to remove the bolt easily! Thank you for this amazing tool. I’m sure I’ll be using it again in the future!
Mike.A
2025-02-14 11:13:45
ENLEVÉ UN BOULLONS QUI ETAIT DEVENU IMPOSSIBLE AVEC UN OUTIL CONVENTIONELRATCHET 38 OU EXAGONE 6 PAN POUR CLÉCE KIT EST VRAIMENT PRATIQUE ET DE QUALITÉ
paul
2025-02-01 13:51:02
Great
Nasi goreng
2025-01-12 15:12:06
Haven't tried out yet.
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