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The VAMPLIERS 7" Screw Extractor Slip Joint Pliers, made in Japan, feature vertically serrated 2-way jaws designed to grip and remove damaged, rusted, and stripped screws sized Ø3-9.5mm. Constructed from high carbon Japanese steel with a hardness rating of HRC60±2, these pliers offer professional-grade durability and precision. The slip joint mechanism provides two jaw positions for versatile gripping, while ergonomic thermoplastic rubber handles ensure comfort during extended use. Ideal for automotive, aerospace, electrical, and maintenance professionals, VAMPLIERS come with sustainable packaging and a 4-year warranty, making them an essential, reliable tool for tough screw extraction tasks.

























| ASIN | B00LLTQQGG |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #440,593 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #164 in Slip-Joint Pliers |
| Brand | Vampliers |
| Color | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (285) |
| Cutting Width | 0.55 Inches |
| Date First Available | July 8, 2014 |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 4 Years |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00700621050674 |
| Grip Type | Ergonomic |
| Handle Material | Thermoplastic Rubber (TPR) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 6.6 ounces |
| Item model number | VT-001-7SJ |
| Manufacturer | Vampire Professional Tools International |
| Material | High Carbon Steel |
| Part Number | VMPVT-001-7SJ |
| Product Dimensions | 7"L x 2"W |
| Size | 7" |
| Specific Uses For Product | Screw Extraction |
| Specification Met | RoHS |
| Style | 7" Slip Joint Pliers |
| UPC | 700621050674 733353404514 |
| Warranty Description | 5-year warranty with tool registration from Vampire Tools website (4-year warranty with regular purchase) |
S**C
Right tool for difficult jobs
I was immediately impressed with concept and quality of the VamPliers but I held off reviewing them until I had actually used them. I was in a very tight crawlspace and had to remove a plywood panel that, true to form, the previous owner affixed with a couple of 3-inch, square drive interior screws. Naturally, he drove them deep into the plywood so my screwdriver immediately stripped the rusted head. I crawled out to get the VamPliers and a chisel to expose the head. It was tough going with the chisel so I gave the pliers a try. There was very little exposed screw to work with so I had to start backing it out with the tip of the pliers. I half expected to break the pliers with the torque I put on them, but the screw came out, 1/4 turn at a time until it came free enough to do better in the very awkward position I was in. I honestly don't know how I could have done it without the VamPliers, certainly not in the relatively short time it took with them. The VamPliers now rank among my go-to tools and I see myself using them for many other purposes.
A**.
The best pliers
Tremendous everything they make is phenomenal and almost too good to use
S**.
You Need This Tool!
If you are reading this, you are already contemplating that you need this tool, and my review is to confirm that everyone should have at least one of these in their tool box. You can spend many frustrating hours trying to unscrew stuck screws with ordinary pliers, and end up “spinning wheels” and just tearing up the head of the stuck screw — or, you can buy this tool and turn out that stubborn screw in a few seconds. It is so easy to use, and useful to have, that you’ll wonder why you didn’t commit to getting one sooner. This version with the slip joint is excellent in that it allows the user to adjust the jaws for many different diameters on the screw / bolt heads to give a parallel (versus angled) grip on that stubborn, stuck screw. I really don’t understand the negative reviews claiming “soft metal” in these pliers ... from my tests and use, the steel appears to be heat-treated and very hard, durable, and strong. These give so much leverage and force that if the stubborn screw is one that you wish to keep, you might want to back off on the amount of pressure you apply toward closing the handles (or you may want to put a thin strip of plastic or rubber around the screw head) to prevent the jaws from cutting into the screw / bolt head. Otherwise, if you’re trying to loosen a rusted-in screw / bolt that you’re going to throw away, go ahead and apply full leverage / pressure and put the death grip and shark bite on that screw / bolt. Go easy (start slow) on the torquing / turning so you don’t break off the head of the screw / bolt — yes, this tool gives a great purchase / grip on even the thinnest depth screw / bolt head and maximizes your leverage / force for extraction (so take it easy as you learn to gauge and regulate your new grip strength equal to that of the Man of Steel / Superman©️). I got one of these to unstuck a clip screw on a very expensive pocket, multi-tool. The previous owner had used both cyocryanalate glue and a thread locker to try to tighten up what he perceived as a loose screw. Well, he practically welded that darn screw in place with all those adhesives, and still didn’t fix the loose pocket clip because he still didn’t cinch the screw down enough (due to it having a coin slot that allowed only so much torque to be applied before the coin would slip out of the slot). I tried for many days to unstuck that screw first with heat from a torch, then with all variety of pliers. When nothing worked, I called the maker of the pocket multi-tool and they said they could extract it for $40 but would damage the screw and that I would need to spend another $35 to pay for an entire clip replacement kit just for them to get the screw from it. Well, I decided to buy the VamPliers for about 40 bucks to see what I could do myself. To my amazement, the VamPliers turned out that practically welded in place screw in just seconds - as easy as turning on / off a water faucet. The VamPliers did put vertical bite marks around the sides of the screw head, but I was able to “buff” those out by clamping the screw shaft into a drill and spinning it for a few seconds against grit paper. Mission accomplished and no screws were killed (i.e. I was able to restore and save the original screw) with MANY THANKS to the VamPliers! Get one, you will wonder why you haven’t sooner.
G**S
Nice pliers
Well made pliers, somewhat of a specialty tool. Works well in the right circumstances
F**.
Expensive and Worth It
This is no ordinary pair of pliers. They are worth the extra cash.
K**D
Well worth it.
Have had these about a month now. Primarily use them on titanium 10-32 aircraft screws. As long as you have a thread or 2 you can get a bite on, they will take them out. Also works well if the screw is backed out just a little so you can grip the head. They've removed everything I've had room to get a grip on. They've also saved me drilling out countless rivets and replacing nutplates. I'd buy them again without hesitation.
G**S
excellent, only one suggestion
I use these quite a bit. the tip grabs the knurled cap on the bathroom sink faucet without slipping, just a gentle squeeze does it to hold the pliers in place. One thing I wish for is pliers with a right angle tip; that way I could apply a tad more torque if I had to
J**.
Great tool
These are pretty tough...they dont have lifetime warranty...but I wound up using them for so many things other than extracting stripped screws. Never used em for that...but great for hose clamps. They're well made...they dont have lifetime warranty tho,which is surprising considering the high cost. If I could do it over again, I may have done a cheaper pair, but I like em
J**R
work great! really digs into things when clamping down, bites very shallow fasteners and are pretty impressive. definatly a handy tool to have around. i like using them for more than just nut and bolt removing. very high quality, the slip joint allows you to get into tighter areas and i think a good ability to adjust to different sizes. they will get screws and bolts out but dont expect them to perform a miracle. it a bolt is siezed in and needs to be heated and stuff, you still have to heat it and work at it, somtimes vise grips are more suited to that.
S**H
A little smaller than I expected, but jaws open wide enough to handle almost any screw head, which is what these era designed for. Finish on the tool is excellent, satin surface feel, good grips, machined well. Would recommend.
S**C
SLIP ON IS THE BEST FOR DIFFÉRENT BOLT SIZE ON TIGHT PLACE THAT'S MY SECOND PAIR I HAVE BUY TRY IT IT'S A GOOD PRODUCT MADE IN JAPAN...
R**W
Work as advertised. Really happy with my purchase, thanks Amazon.
D**.
I love these pliers, they bite really well, I'll buy a larger one for sure
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