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iscariot
Oct 7, 2001

c355n4 posted:

I actually bought one of these to try. It worked... on the first screw. I think it wore out the cutting head after that. For the price, totally not worth it. You're supposed to be able to use a drill. There was no way in hell it was going to work with a drill. You just can't get the force behind it. I ended up using some pliers to clamp and slowly rotate the bit to extract the screw.

http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00952156000P

Seems similar in theory to the Grabit. I've only had a chance to use it once - trying to remove a reverse hex head bolt that was on the brake rotor (98 Catera). Worked like a charm.

However, I can't seem to get the drat bolt off the bit.

A bench vise is on my christmas list.

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