Industry Standard Screw Extractors | Basic household repairs, light automotive work | 8 extractors (ASTM A36 steel), basic spiral design (torque resistance: 15 Nm▲), plastic case | Affordable, sufficient for common tasks | Limited size range (▲), lower durability for heavy-duty use |
Our Base Model (14-Piece Set) | Automotive repair, home improvement, workshops | 14 extractors (ASTM A535 steel▲▲), spiral design (torque resistance: 30 Nm▲▲), compact red case (1m drop test passed▲) | Wider size range (▲), durable material (▲▲), organized storage | Higher cost than basic models |
Our Advanced Model (18-Piece Tungsten Set) | Industrial machinery repair, heavy-duty applications | 18 extractors (ASTM F56 tungsten coating▲▲▲), spiral design (torque resistance: 50 Nm▲▲▲), magnetic storage case▲ | Extreme durability (▲▲▲), widest size range (▲▲), magnetic organization | Most expensive, overkill for casual use |
Budget Screw Extractor Kits | Occasional DIY projects, minor repairs | 5 extractors (low-grade steel), simple flat-head design (torque resistance: 10 Nm), cardboard packaging | Ultra-affordable, portable | Fragile, ineffective for stripped screws |
Specialty Tiny Screw Extractors | Electronics repair, precision work | 10 micro-sized extractors (ASTM F1580 stainless steel▲), fine spiral tips (precision tolerance ±0.1mm▲), mini case | Ideal for tiny screws (▲), corrosion-resistant (▲) | Narrow size range, less durable for heavy use |
Disposable Screw Extractors | One-time use scenarios (e.g., rentals) | Single-use plastic extractors (ASTM D638▲), pre-coated adhesive grip (friction coefficient 0.8▲), biodegradable packaging | Cost-effective for single-use, no maintenance | Low durability (▲), not reusable |