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Engineer screw remover pliers
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I just bought these from Amazon and am impressed with the gripping power they have. We all experience stripped screws from time to time and struggle with how to get them removed without damaging anything else. Enter Engineer pliers. These pliers are from Japan and are fantastically designed for the specific task of removing difficult screws,bolts or nuts. They come in three sizes:

PZ-59 which has dimensions of 8 x 2.1 x 0.8 inches

PZ-58 which has dimensions of 6.9 x 2.4 x 0.5 inches

PZ-57 which has dimensions of 4.7 x 2 x 0.3 inches


I opted for the PZ-58 for my use. They are available for around $20.00 U.S. on amazon and range up to $28.00 US. There is also the VamPliers brand that is made by Engineer, they are exactly the same, but cost more and have red handles. They were made to be sold in the USA. Green and lower price was good enough for my use. Order yours and have a better way to get those stubborn screws removed!


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