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  • [ JAPANESE HAND IMPACT SCREWDRIVER ] It is an manual impact screwdriver that even beginners can use easily. You can make a groove by hitting the damaged screw head and extract it securely. It can also be used on rusted and frozen screws. Please refer to the bottom of the page on how to extract the broken screw.
  • [ ALL IN ONE SCREW EXTRACTOR TOOL ] A set of an orange screwdriver bit (for M3-6 screws) and a mini impact driver (small and light type) which tip turns when hit with a hammer. The mini impact driver can be used as a normal phillips screwdriver (PH2×30).
  • [ HIGH QUALITY TOUGH STRONG & DURABLE BITS ] The material is high quality Chrome molybdenum vanadium steel from Japan with excellent toughness and wear resistance. Useful not only for DIY at home but also for professional hard work on site. Due to its very hard and durable material, it is possible to make a groove in the hard screw by hitting it with a hammer so that any screw can be easily pulled out. The handle is made of an elastomer resin that can be gripped comfortably and does not slip.
  • [ AUTHENTIC JAPANESE QUALITY TOOL ] Made in Japan. ANEX official English package. High quality products manufactured by craftsmen in Tsubame city where is a famous site of metal and cutlery in Japan.
  • [ PRODUCT INFORMATION ] Bit Size: 1/4" (6.35mm) | Extractable Screw: M3-6 (PH1-PH2) | Total size: 5.74" × 1.33" × 1.33" | Weight: 8.46 oz | Handle Material: Elastomer resin | Bits Material: Chrome molybdenum vanadium steel
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Release dateOctober 2018

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