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๐ง Extract with confidence โ never let a broken bolt slow you down!
The Alden 8440P Pro Grabit Kit is a premium 4-piece broken bolt and damaged screw extractor set featuring a unique two-step drill and extractor design. Made from high-quality M2 HSS steel in the USA, it offers self-centering precision without the need for grinding or center punching. Trusted by professionals and backed by a lifetime warranty, this kit delivers reliable, damage-free bolt removal for a seamless repair experience.















| ASIN | B001A4CWHO |
| Best Sellers Rank | #40,020 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #47 in Tap Extractors |
| Brand | ALDEN |
| Brand Name | ALDEN |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,482 Reviews |
| Cutting Diameter | 10 Millimeters |
| Finish Type | Steel |
| Finish Types | Steel |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00727708084407 |
| Item Dimensions | 8 x 4 x 1 inches |
| Item Length | 4 Inches |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 8 x 4 x 1 inches |
| Manufacturer | Alden |
| Minimum Bore Diameter | 0.19 Inches |
| Model | 8440P |
| Number of Pieces | 4 |
| Part Number | 8440P |
| Set Name | Alden 8440P Pro Grabit Broken Bolt and Damaged Screw Extractor 4 Piece Kit |
| Shank Type | Square |
| Surface Recommendation | Metal, Steel |
| Tool Flute Type | Straight |
| UPC | 786830337782 795871624188 744211231548 727708084407 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 90 day limited warranty. |
A**K
Does what it says on the tin -- WAY better than expected
This kit works astonishingly well. My first chance to use it was on my daughter's Kia. I was putting in a new ignition coil when the small hardened bolt snapped off, leaving just a small, uneven stub sticking out about 1/4 inch from the valve cover housing where it goes. I was dreading having to replace the whole housing when I remember I had this tool. In less than 5 minutes, the broken stub was out -- cleanly and smoothly with absolutely no damage to the housing. I've tried other products with little or no success. In several cases, I've ruined whatever it was that had the broken bolt stuck in it. Not this time, this time I was home free in a minute or two. Tips: #1. The instructions don't include pictures, and it took me a few minutes to realize that with each bit one tip is for drilling a small recess into the top of the damage bolt and the other is for torquing into that hole once it has been made. #2. GO SLOW, and with LIGHT pressure. The biggest mistake you can make (other than using the drill in forward rather than reverse) is to fail to align the drill portion with the center of the broken bolt. The bolt surface will be uneven so don't press into it. Position the drill right above it and start it spinning, then gently bring the tip of the bit into contact and let it make its own hole right in the center. Once you've got it started, you can add a little pressure but take your time. Make the hole good and deep. Then when you flip the bit and use the extractor side, it will astonish you with how well it bites right in and out comes your bolt. #3. Reverse, reverse, reverse. Both the drilling part and the removing part must be done with the drill in reverse.
W**U
Amazing tool. No stripped screwhead will pose a challenge...
This product works great! I had a stripped screw in a shower strainer which prevented me from replacing it for 8 years. I tried hammering the screw and tried dremeling the screw, to deepen the groove for a flathead screw driver, but the screw was too small and sitting in a recess that made those traditional tactics not work. I was skeptical that this kit would work because the screw was so small, and was concerned that the screw head would get disintegrated while still leaving the screw shaft, but that was not the case. The smallest bit in this kit worked great (probably could have even used the second smallest bit, but didn't need too). This kit covers the gamut from the smallest screws to the large only. It works by providing a self-drilling reverse threaded bit that bites into a screw head while rotating counter-clockwise. Took out my stripped screw ina few seconds. Just an amazing product! Very happy I got this!
O**R
Works well for light duty, but not for automotive bolts
This kit did a great job helping me remove a brake disc screw on my bike. Itโs convenient to have the drill and extractor in one tool. However, I tried to use it on a broken bolt in my car, and the bit ended up snapping. It seems these bits aren't heavy-duty enough for seized automotive hardware. If you are working on bikes or lighter projects, this is a solid choice, but be careful if you use it for anything larger or more stubborn.
M**S
I've never been so happy to write a review
Taking the roof rack off an FJ cruiser, bolts were seized a bit but with a little luck and elbow grease they were coming out...until they werent. T40 torx head screws and I ended up stripping two of them out. I tried some of many no name types you see on amazon that you hit in w/ a hammer and ratchet out, no luck. I then saw a Project Farm video where he reviewed extractors and called GrabIt Pro the best. My next option was probably an 8 hour day of pulling down the headlines, so figured why not. I got these in a couple days and after a little squirt of PB blaster and very little effort on the part of the GrabIt Pro, both screws were out and my butt was saved. I can't recommend these enough!
R**N
Works Perfectly
After reading so many bad reviews, I almost didn't buy the ProGrabit. But, I gave it a chance, and bought and used the product to remove some 2.5" screws from an old pool table railing. Out of the 5 I used on, I succeeded on 4. The one I didn't was not due to a bad product, but me not knowing the screw was in at an angle, thus I drilled at the wrong angle and brock off half the screw head when extracting. Since I haven't seen or used a product that works any better, I see no reason not to give it 5 stars. One must follow the directions exactly, and use the extraction part at as low of a speed as possible on a variable speed drill while applying a lot of pressure. See my video of the actual screws removed, and with one still attached to the extraction head. It grabbed the screws so well, that on some, I had to use a pliers to remove the screw from the grabit after extraction. I'd say that those that complained about it either used too small of a grabit in ration to their screw, (the video shows the largest grabit holding the 2.5" screw, although I found using the second to largest to work even better), or they didn't apply enough pressure, or they ran the drill too fast during extraction, or they drilled the hole either too deep or not deep enough. The directions spell this all out very specifically, but as with any product you buy, you must READ THEM... So, as one who has hassled with many of stripped out screw heads in the past, I highly recomend this product, and would give it as a gift, and will probably buy a second or third set to have around in case I do ever break one.
Z**Y
Believe all the 1 star reviews
I made the mistake of thinking that even if this did not work, it would not make the problem worse. Wrong. I needed to remove several 3/4" screws which were frozen in a cooktop. The philips slots were worn, but otherwise the heads and screws appeared undamaged. To make things as easy as possible for the screw remover I sprayed the screws with PB Blaster and let that work for 2 days. The burnishing end made appropriately sized holes. However, the remover end simply would not grab the edges of the hole the burnishing end made. And, yes, my drill was in reverse, at low speed. I applied pressure and angled the remover per the instructions, no luck. Until I got to the third screw. On it the removing end threaded into the screw head as it was supposed to do. The screw started to back out. One revolution. Looking good. Second revolution. Making progress. But then, words that may not be reprinted in this review. The tip of the removing end broke off, firmly embedded in the screw head, just as is reported by so many other reviewers who have given it 1 star. Because the remover is "Tempered twice for extra hardness" it is brittle and prone to breaking, and when it breaks it is a bear to grind out. If you choose to ignore this warning and buy this product, be sure you have your dremel at hand with a good supply of grinding stones. I believe this is the first 1 star review I have given, but 1 star is generous. I figure that 1 star is appropriate for a product of no value, but since this made my problem worse when it broke off, I would like to give it a negative rating. I know that many people have had success using this product. I congratulate them on their luck. But too many people report the same problem of the removing tip breaking off. Since it broke for me while the screw was turning I must conclude that I was not overstressing it, and there must have been a defect in the metal or manufacturing process. Once I cleaned up the mess left by the broken tip, and removed the head of the screw, I was able to grab the screw shaft with a vise grip, and the screw came out easily. Do yourself a favor and do not take a chance with this product.
V**Y
Absolute BEST Extractor by Far
I had 2 super stripped hex screws that wouldn't budge. I tried several extractors with spiral flute design that came with drill bits, but not only did the drill bit break super easily, the flute extractor wasn't gripping onto anything. The Grabit pro is without a doubt, the most durable of all the ones I used and the only one that was successful in removing my hex screws. I drilled a tiny hole in my screws with some drill bits I had, used the drill end of the extractor to make a larger hole and manually turned the extractor to get a nice grip. From there, it was smooth sailing as the extractor latched onto it like no tomorrow. Highly recommended!
I**R
Works well but is not a pro-grade tool
Be aware, these do "work" but the metallurgy is garbage and they will break. That is not to say don't buy them - definitely do buy them - it's just that the quality is not up to snuff. The convenience factor is very high with this tool. The work fairly well and are much faster and less expensive than the alternatives from Irwin and others. Buy the Irwin as a quality tool and use the Irwin tool on anything that matters. Buy this tool as a small, compact, easy-to-carry stopgap and use this tool on anything you would have otherwise bashed with a hammer out of anger because it doesn't matter - you'll get a much better result. If you know tools, this will make sense to you. Lastly, DO NOT use an impact driver on these, they will snap like matches. use a hand tool and go slow.
A**R
Excellent choice
Very pleased with them. Had a screw holding the barrel lock in my PVC door which was mangled. Used this and it came out straight away. Important to follow the instructions and use a LOW speed with the drill
K**N
I hope I never need to test these!
But I know for sure that if I don't have a set in the toolbox, I am doomed to drills, Vice Grips, and skinned knuckles. All the internet reviews convinced me. And I think the quality of the steel, and its tempering, is crucial. I saw a knock-off version in a Post Office recently, and I can report I wasn't slightly tempted.
P**P
Helped removed a rusted screw
I had stripped the screw heads on the screws holding brake rotors in place. I had tried removing them with a similar tool however, that extractor broke. These extractors are much stronger and I was able to remove the screws. I recommend that you start with a smaller extractor first and then use the one that is sized for the damaged head.
J**L
Funciona
Sirve sin problemas para lo que esta hecho
A**G
prograbit damaged screw extractor.
I was faced with a bill of ยฃ231.49 plus vat for a new part ,plus fitting charge of minimum two hours labour and hydraulic fluid and other charges for consumables to replace clutch master cylinder with a damaged/broken screw on my Kawasaki 1500 d2 motorcycle,the total bill would have been in excess of ยฃ500.00.i decided to try the prograbit set after viewing it on youtube. I am no expert in using tools but I do have a de-walt cordless drill/driver,i followed the instructions exactly as given hey presto 100% success.new screws were obtained from cradley Kawasaki ------- job done----happy biker. five minute job
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