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๐ ๏ธ Extract with Confidence, Finish with Flair!
The VAMPLIERS BRUTE 6.25" Stripped Screw Extractor Pliers are precision-engineered in Japan using high carbon steel with a black oxide finish for enhanced durability and rust resistance. Designed for professionals in automotive, aerospace, electrical, and maintenance fields, these pliers expertly remove damaged, stripped, or rusted screws sized ร3 to 9.5mm. Featuring ergonomic thermoplastic rubber handles and intermeshed teeth, they provide a secure grip and efficient extraction in a compact, lightweight design backed by a 5-year warranty.


























| ASIN | B07BMKX4KG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,376 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #72 in Side-Cutting Pliers |
| Brand | Vampliers |
| Brand Name | Vampliers |
| Color | Red/Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 847 Reviews |
| Cutting width | 0.32 Centimeters |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00092624762822 |
| Grip Type | Ergonomic |
| Handle Material | Thermoplastic Rubber (TPR) |
| Included Components | handtools, pliers & cutters, side cutting pliers |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 6.25"L x 2"W |
| Item Type Name | Vampliers brute 6.25" screw extraction pliers |
| Item Weight | 125 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Vampire Professional Tools International |
| Manufacturer Part Number | VMPVT-002-6 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 5-year warranty with tool registration from Vampire Tools website (4-year warranty with purchase) |
| Material | High Carbon Steel |
| Material Type | High Carbon Steel |
| Model Number | VT-002-6 |
| Product Dimensions | 6.25"L x 2"W |
| Specific Uses For Product | Wire Cutting, Gripping, Twisitng, Screw Extraction |
| Specification Met | UL, VDE |
| UPC | 092624762822 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
L**R
All Vamplier tools are first rate. And so is this one, with one small complaint.
I bought my first Vamplier, 7โณ BOSS Pliers: VT-001-7, a decade ago and it's still going strong. This unit is spring-loaded to "open", and comes with a jaw cap to keep it closed in your toolbag or toolbox. Lovely. I bought this new item, VAMPLIERS 6.25"BRUTE Pliers: VT-002-6 to have a second Vamplier for my "go bag" of typical tools, and because it has improved jaw teeth and a mark for where the cutter blade is. All good, and it's a great tool. But, I am a little disappointed that the extremely handy, ergonomically amazing "spring open" feature is not included in this model. This is a small nitpick for an outstanding, versatile tool, but once you get used to the self-opening feature you realize how annoying all other pliers and wire cutters are in comparison. Again, this is a nitpick. For my money, you can't go wrong with the concept of the nose of the jaws grabbing a stripped out Philips screw. I've done that DOZENS of times with Vampliers.
S**Z
Came in Handy Real Quick!
After over 55 years of using Vise Grips, lineman pliers, dikes, drills, and various extraction tools, I treated myself to one of these, after seeing someone use it (read:hawk it), on a YouTube video. I actually made something of this type years ago by drilling the tip on a pair of slip joint pliers. It didnโt work out, if I recall. Some pliers do have a tip that is formed like the Vampliers, but I never found a pair that did the job. Maybe the design is different, or they werenโt hardened properly. I figured Iโd give these a chance. The day after they arrived, I had to do some maintenance on my ~30 year old Craftsman 16 gallon shop vac. Needless to say, several of the 8-32 steel screws were rusted, so I used my linemanโs pliers (which were nearby), to extract the screws that cammed out, forgetting that I had the Vampliers sitting upstairs. The last screw was in a tight place where the lineman pliers wouldnโt fit, and the Phillip head was gone. At that point my two remaining brain cells connected and recalled the Vampliers VT-006-2. It grasped the screw head very easily, I turned the associated nut, and it was loose, no drama. If I didnโt have this, I could have ground the screw head off with my carbide burr, but this was way easier. The very end (and the side, also), is made especially to grasp fasteners that are deformed, and it works very well in that regard, with surprisingly little force needed on the handle. I havenโt used the cutter yet, but it seems nicely made. I think back on all the times I could have used this over the years. Someone gave it two stars because they couldnโt remove the nut retaining their lawnmower blade with it! Come on, every tool has its limits. People knock it because the serrated jaws donโt mesh completely and they canโt grasp thin material. I, too, have a gap on mine, but I can still grasp one sheet of copy paper if I squeeze hard enough. If you are buying this to adjust thin material (like shim stock), youโre buying the wrong tool. $35+ is a lot for a small pliers, but it can pay for itself very quickly in time and aggravation saved, especially if you are a professional. I recommend them, and may be buying them for my sons-in-law for Christmas, unless they pi** me off too much before now and then!
S**T
Best tool I've bought in some time
I donโt usually write reviews, but this product is outstanding. None of the other tools I had at home could get any movement on a damaged, stripped screw. This made it incredibly easy with almost no effort.
P**E
Worked like a charm
I had all my door hardware changed but had one stripped out screw that just wouldnโt budge even tried an extraction set. All I could grip onto was one tiny side that was left sticking up a bit. Decided to try these (6.25โ) and that stubborn worn down screw came out like butter. Definitely a great addition to any toolbox
S**E
Looks Good but Super Small
The only thing I have to say is that these are way smaller than I expected. They're right between needle nose and regular pliers.
T**S
Without a doubt, perfect for professional use.
Having been a tradesman for decades now and more recently opening my toolbox up to upgrades and new ideas to be more efficient and effective, rather than stubborn. Having the, "Forget your fancy tools, my bucket of random hand tools collected over the years including not only a pair of overly worn Channel Lock pliers, a dual head mallet with a cracked handle, measuring tape that needed to be thrown out five years ago, universal screwdriver missing half the bits, bent needle nose, a Basic as basic can get utility knife and 'ol trusty. (A 24oz framer that probably weighs closer to 30oz) among other things, I ran my mouth a little too much, stating that I could do more with a bucket of tools than the younger hot shot foreman could do with his entire truck. I found myself needing to do a little upgrading. I won't mention other brands in the review but i'm sure you can find them from my profile or something as I slowly review the winners and losers. Let me tell you about these Vampliers! The name caught my eye, importing from the Land of the Rising Sun was a turn off BUT can J-A-PAN make the most amazing pliers you've ever wrapped your chicken chokers around! From first touch you can FEEL the quality, over ANY AND ALL your typical brands you can buy your Red Millwonkies, black and yellow bumble bee brand for the bros, Hooskies, Crapsman, ChanelSmock, etc etc etc.....the ONLY comparable pliers come by Klein and yet, they're not even close. You'd swear they were custom sized for your meat hooks, even I could preform delicate maneuvers with these babies! After using this particular pair for a week, I tossed all my old pliers and splurged on the full set. Now you won't be doing this as a DIYer unless you're trying to show off how much money you spent on tools that you'd never know the difference between cheap crap and amazing devices as such, apprentice? Keep dreaming buddy, in a decade or two once you pay your dues. Old dog looking for new tricks? Want to carry less in your bag/bucket but be able to accomplish more with each tool. Spend the dollars, the ONLY way you'll regret it is if you lose a pair and need to buy them again. Prone to leaving pliers or smaller tools behind? Put a leash on them, don't give these to some dim witted home owner who will toss them into a plastic fisher price tool box to never see the light of day again. Oh, and yeah, they'll extract rounded and damaged screws and bolts. Now now all you reviewers that 'did not work' lets tamper our expectations. You have to have enough head to grab onto first and most importantly the hand strength to grip the pliers and fastener......all those on line discussions and lattes maybe haven't given you the proper tools to use......the proper tools with, if these did not work for you, the problem most likely can be found at the end of the pliers, but before the chair. These are perfectly and amazingly made.
B**S
Easy and Effective
I turned to this product when other screw removal tools didn't work. Simple and easy to use. I was able to remove the stripped screws quickly.
S**Y
Best edc pliers of all time
These can cut anything, and they cut flush. They can grab, twist, bend, anything. The teeth are really aggressive though, so if you have a delicate job, they arenโt for you. Also, not an American tool, so not meant for hammering stuff.
T**M
Get it!
Get it!
A**R
Great pliers
Great pliers, i go to these more than my snapon Mini might pliers
C**I
Best pliers on the market
These work amazing, great quality for a decent price.
P**E
Incredible grip!
Great tool! Does exactly what it's supposed to!
M**.
Not for big jobs
Didnt think they were so small but good quality
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