








🔧 Tiny tool, massive fix — never let a stripped screw slow you down!
The Alden 4507P Grabit Micro Broken Bolt Extractor 4 Piece Kit is a precision-engineered toolset designed to remove the smallest stripped bolts and screws, including specialized pentalobe screws found in Apple MacBooks. Made from double-tempered M2 high-speed steel, it offers industrial-strength durability and works seamlessly with power tools. This versatile kit supports multiple screw types and sizes from 3mm to 6mm, making it an essential tool for electronics, firearms, and RC car repairs. Proudly made in the USA and backed by a lifetime warranty, it delivers professional-grade extraction performance for demanding users.
| ASIN | B000Q60UOO |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 479,458 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 2,088 in Hand Tool Sets |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (925) |
| Date First Available | 7 Aug. 2012 |
| Finish | Uncoated |
| Included Components | Plastic clamshell interlocking case |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 9.07 g |
| Item model number | 4507P |
| Manufacturer | Alden |
| Material | High Speed Steel (HSS) |
| Number of Pieces | 4 |
| Part Number | 4507P |
| Product Dimensions | 2.54 x 10.16 x 20.32 cm; 9.07 g |
| Size | S |
R**W
Fast fix
If you have a old MacBook air mid 2012 . And the ssd original m.2 screw does not come out . This is the perfect tool for it especially small drill drill it first then extract the broken screw
M**T
maybe 3mm across at best, and with a load of corrosion around the ...
I must say that I wasn't hopeful that this would work to extract a very small screw from the end of some cycle forks. The head had completely sheared off, leaving just the shaft, maybe 3mm across at best, and with a load of corrosion around the threaded plate it was stuck in. This was a last resort before shelling out £300 for replacement forks. However it works, and beautifully! The boring end seemed to just ignore the rough sheared face and seemed to find centre really easily, and then the screw in end managed to grip inside the hole, and unscrewed it beautifully. All with a piece of metal no more than 5mm by 3mm. Just take it REALLY slowly with the drill, be patient, and this will work. A cursory look at the bit head suggests that it hasn't sacrificed itself and will be good for many more applications. This isn't a cheap item, but in my case it's saved me over £250, so I'm very happy indeed.
M**E
Breaks too easily
Broke two of these on first use, have also used a Sealy kit which is cheaper and works. This is expensive and too weak
M**L
This product did not drill into bolt when I drilled with a normal drill bit the grabber broke under pressure
A**R
These extractors are the best I have used. Not extremely durable, but reliable. I have used a lot of different types and these are really good.
R**A
Worked great and did the job quickly. Worth the money
K**H
Finally, a half decent screw extractor
J**L
I stripped the head of a 6.x32 Allen/hex screw on a pistol sight and had no way of removing it. To make matters worse, the screw was put in with blue Loctite. I bought this product as a last resort before admitting defeat and taking the slide to the gunsmith. I really didn't think it was going to work. Long story short? It was effortless. I've used easy outs but it's been years so I watched the video on their website as a refresher and let her rip. It took 2 minutes and that sucker was out. I used a small 12V drill so I didn't overpower it. Drill...remove...done.
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