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The ENGINEER M2 Screw Extractor Pliers are precision-engineered in Japan with high carbon steel and ESD-safe grips, designed specifically to remove stripped, broken, or rusted small screws (2-3.5mm diameter). Its slim form factor and serrated jaws provide superior grip and access in tight spaces, making it an essential tool for professionals working on electronics and delicate hardware.






| ASIN | B001D7KU7W |
| Best Sellers Rank | #45,542 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #61 in Tap Extractors |
| Brand Name | ENGINEER |
| Color | 1. for Φ2-3.5mm |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (2,174) |
| Cutting width | 3.5 Millimeters |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04989833039578 |
| Grip Type | Ergonomic |
| Handle Material | Rubber |
| Included Components | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 4.72"L x 2.05"W |
| Item Type Name | Screw Saurus |
| Item Weight | 75 Grams |
| Manufacturer | エンジニア(ENGINEER) |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PZ-57 |
| Material Type | High Carbon Steel |
| Model Number | PZ-57 |
| Set Name | Single |
| Specific Uses For Product | Screw Extraction |
| Specification Met | RoHS |
| UPC | 767674667709 798256158957 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
R**R
Fantastic tool! Life saver!
I had to remove two badly gouged out little M2 pan screws from carburetors. I first tried the blue screwgrab stuff with a new JIS screwdriver, to no avail - quite disappointed. Next, I tried these. Immediately, and without argument, with some good downward pressure being applied, each screw rotated. No contest! The jaws bit well into the screw heads and were perfectly sized for the screw and the very limited space available. My only other options were to have to cut the head to accept a slotted screwdriver or drill the center to use a screw extractor; both quite risky procedures on such a small screw. Couldn't be more pleased! Well worth the money and a great investment.
E**V
Japanese quality
The fact that the tool is made in Japan is a guarantee of quality! It performs all its intended functions perfectly. It's easy to use. The price-quality ratio is reasonable. I've only had it for a month, and so far, I've had nothing but positive experiences. I believe that if you use it according to the instructions, it will last a long time. Special thanks to the Amazon team for their excellent service. The product was packaged well and arrived without damage. It arrived in Georgia in a week, which is truly amazing. I recommend the product, the seller, and, of course, the Amazon team! Happy shopping everyone!
P**.
Perfect pliers
My only issue with these is that they seem to have walked off They work exactly as advertised, and have removed more screws i was unable to get out in other ways than I can count. I know they look like a dumb idea at first. And you will think that they don't look much diffrent from other pliers. But they are. Once you have something gripped with them, it is gripped solidly, and only moved when you want it to.
R**O
Absolute best tool for stripped M.2 screws
Best tool I’ve found for removing tiny, damaged screws. I used it on a stripped M.2 WiFi card screw that wouldn't budge with any screwdriver. It gripped the head immediately and removed it in seconds. The ESD-safe grips are perfect for PC builds. Highly recommend it!
A**R
Well worth the money!
Excellent product! I had some under 2mm hex head screws that were impossible to remove. This worked perfectly, in less than a minute the three screws were out. Then I noticed why they were hard to remove in the first place - the mfg. used a drop of Locktite on each of the screws. I am so glad I purchased these!!!
S**O
Ferfedy to remove stripped screw.
This is a small-sized pliers useful for getting that stripped scree out. It is small and with the end grip I can grab and turn a screw head once the drive slots are no longer functional. Very handy.
B**E
Will save your day
I stripped the screw holding in my ssd. I tried everything and then had to order this. This tool is amazing. Feels extremely good quality and it got the screw out with literally no effort. I didn’t even squeeze hard on it. Really a miracle when it comes to tools. Wow.
S**M
If you work with small electronics these are a must
When it comes to lineman's, combination, long nose, you know what actually any plier that's not a channel lock or a pliers wrench (knipex is the only brand for those two types) the Japanese really make the best in the world. The tooling is solid and the fit and finish is perfect. I love the detailed grips and they do make a difference so it's not all for show. I have a few pair of vampliers and a few of the engineer neijisaurus and even though I'm not positive it wouldn't surprise me if they were made in the same factory. They're almost identical, down to the packaging. I went with a full set of the engineers for the minis only because they were on sale and the vampliers weren't. Don't let their moto fool ya either, these function as more than just screw removal. Some scenarios would be impossible for me to complete without the ability to securely hold a nut in place and the indention they have in their jaws ensure a tight grip that won't slip. These small pliers are a great addition to any electronics tech or hobbiest working with PCBs and tiny hardware (screws, nuts, bolts) and the full sized pliers are strong enough to withstand a commercial shop setting and commercial construction sites. They appear fancy because of the handles but they're far from just a show piece.
A**A
Tuve una experiencia de terror al ser principiante en estar modificado mi Steam Deck, para amplificar su SSD. Al principio tenía demasiada confianza de que iba a ser un proceso facil, ya que habia tenido poca experiencia haciendo cambios similares. Confiando de mis herramientas (no tan buenas al parecer) barri este tornillo, y hice lo que nunca debes de hacer que es forzarlo hasta que pierda forma. Intente de los dos métodos universales: el del pegamento y la liga de goma. Ninguno funciono. Buscando en foros de Reddit respecto a este tipo de problema, especifico del tornillo del SSD de la Steam Deck, encontre a alguien que sugerio esta herramienta, fue el llamado divino que me hizo tener la solución! Al principio no tenia esperanzas, ya que intente ligeramente hacerlo con otra herramienta similar a esta, pero no funcionó. Pero, la compre aun asi, y vaya que ni fuerza le tuve que poner para sacar el tornillo! Una maravilla de herramienta. Tuve mucho cuidado de no dañar nada de la SSD de fabrica, y no hubo nada de problema. Muy recomendable, al parecer ese tipo de tornillos son un dolor de cabeza, al ser tan delicados. Así que si también sufres de este problema y te llevo a esta herramienta, mi recomendación es: ¡Comprala! Funciona bastante bien
W**L
Hab mir jetzt schon 4 Zangen von Engineer gekauft, diese hier, eine fantastische Micro-Crimpzange, eine genau so fantastische Micro-Abisolierzange, und eine Kleinst-Kombinationszange. Mit allen bin ich schwerstens zufrieden, eher sogar begeistert von ihnen. Habe sonst bei mir zuhause nur Zangen von Knipex und Wiha, also deutsches Qualitätswerkzeug, mit dem ich auch schwer zufrieden bin. Aber die Deutschen Hersteller bieten keine vergleichbaren Produkte an (Micro-Crimper, Abisolieren bis AWG 34, sogar 36, ganz kleine Kombizange mit Schneide und Rillen), deshalb hab ich eben zufällig Engineer hier gefunden, gekauft, ... war begeistert, habe mehr gekauft. Die Marke steht den Deutschen bezüglich Qualität IMO keinesfalls nach, die Abisolierzange ist sogar besser als die vergleichbaren (größeren) von Wera. Dieser Schraubenausdreher bzw. die Schraubenausdreher-Zange ist eine super Sache. Auch wenn der Kopf schon abgedreht ist, aber noch etwas "Fleisch heraussteht", kriegt man die Schrauben manchmal noch raus. Bei ausgenudelten Schrauben sowieso kein Problem. Ich bin schwerstens zufrieden. Top Qualität, top Funktionalität. Lieferung aus Großbritannien (Händler Precise Hand Tools Ltd) weitaus schneller als von Amazon vorausgesagt, 2 - 3 Werktage. Alles super! Warum bieten die Deutschen keine vergleichbaren Produkte an? (v.a. der Micro-Crimper ist genial). Wer auf Qualitätswerkzeug ala Knipex, Wera, Wiha und Co. schwört, kann sich ruhig auch mal Engineer aus Japan näher ansehen. Er wird nicht enttäuscht werden. Hat nichts mit dem Billig-Ramsch aus China zu tun, der überall für wenig Geld angeboten wird. Nicht billig, aber das Geld allemal wert!
T**Y
This tool save me a lot of time removing stripped screws! with ESD safe it works perfectly in my line of work! This has been a life saver for me.
B**M
This is a fantastic tool! I own a Hewlet Packard HP ZBook 15 G5 laptop PC which has two slots for M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD cards, and wanted to remove and replace the installed SSD. Despite using the correct size screwdriver for the small M2x3mm cross-head screw holding the board in place, the head of screw quickly stripped. It seems HP, like many other manufacturers, used a strong thread lock compound on the screw, making it almost impossible to remove! I tried using my set of Moody mini screw extractors with no luck. I then tried super-gluing a screwdriver into the head of the screw, but after curing for 24 hours the bond quickly broke when I applied torque to the screwdriver. I purchased these pliers as a last resort, after which I was resolved to sending my laptop to HP to see if they could remove the stripped screw (which would have been an expensive and time-consuming process). The pliers arrived today, and I set to work this evening. The head of the screw is very thin - less than 1mm, by my estimate - however the pliers easily and securely gripped it without sliding off. Because of where the screw is positioned, it is obstructed by part of the inner PC chassis, so I was only able to rotate it perhaps 1 degree at a time. However, after a few minutes easy work I managed to fully unscrew it, and without any damage or scratching to the SSD board and PC chassis. I may never need to use these pliers again, but even for just this one occasion they have saved me considerable time and money, making an incredibly frustrating job quite simple. I should also mention that they're superb quality, over-engineered and finished to a standard I've come to expect from Japanese tools. Best few quid I've spent in quite some time. Highly, highly recommended.
S**�
I tried everything to get those stubborn ssd and heat sink screws off my laptop. I tried heat, rubber bands, all the right screwdrivers and the big pliers at home but none worked and everyone told me to get those overpriced vampliers But this mini plier did the job just right It was my last hope and it worked wonderfully
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