







🛠️ Break free from stuck fasteners — the pro’s secret weapon!
The NEIKO 01925A Screw-Extractor and Left-Hand Drill-Bit Set is a 10-piece professional-grade toolkit designed to effortlessly remove stripped screws, broken bolts, and seized fasteners. Crafted from cobalt-fortified high-speed steel, its left-hand drill bits spin counterclockwise to prevent further tightening, while alloy spiral flutes ensure maximum grip during extraction. Housed in a durable metal case with clear size labels, this set is ideal for construction, automotive, and DIY professionals seeking reliable, efficient fastener removal.





























| ASIN | B000F9ANQW |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 161,878 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 1,355 in Drill Bit Sets |
| Colour | Clear |
| Compatible fastener range | 0.25 inches |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (3,856) |
| Date First Available | 18 Jan. 2011 |
| Finish | Steel |
| Included Components | Screw Extractor and Left Hand Drill Bit Set |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 322 g |
| Item model number | 01925A |
| Manufacturer | Ridgerock Tools Inc. |
| Material | Cobalt |
| Measurement System | Inch |
| Number of Pieces | 10 |
| Part Number | 01925A |
| Product Dimensions | 14.4 x 11.4 x 2.01 cm; 322 g |
| Size | 10 Piece |
| Style | Extractor Kit |
N**N
excellent, removed snapped stud from aluminium head with no damage
left hand drill bit worked perfectly, managed to drill in to a stud that had snapped ca 10mm inside the head of my engine. As soon as it bit the stud span out with little swarf and no need for the extractor on this occassion. This made a tricky and time consuming job quick and simple.
J**G
Good drill bits
Extremely sharp drill bits that seem to stay sharp too. The extractors don’t bite very well, and chewed up the steel studs instead of removing them. Ended up drilling the studs out.
P**E
Watch out for import taxes!
Product does what it says on the tin - drills not commonly available in UK and I fell into the trap ordering these but not realising they come from the USA . Taxes virtually double the cost (Thanks Royal Mail for your ridiculous handling charges!) but the seller was willing to refund the taxes as their ad failed to mention their location As far as useability is concerned - tip - go easy and try warming up the area you are drilling with a torch or hot air gun before drilling / extracting your screw or stud (slowly slowly catchy monkey!)
D**L
Failed to create an Impression
When the handle to the box fell off I took it as a bad omen. Then it was the turn of my screws to start laughing. Hardly an impression was made by the drill bits -- and yes, I was drilling in reverse. So the search is on for a replacement, and this set has been deposited in the trash.
D**T
Did exactly what it needed
UPDATE - I have removed this to now remove a second stripped screw. Some tips: * When using the set, use the size smaller 'brass coloured' drill bit to make a deep hole - get most of the way through the screw head. * Use the drill on its highest powered setting with no hammer action. Just don't go beyond the screw head. * Use the next size 'grey' screw extractor. DO NOT use this with a drill - hand tools only. * Push down firmly while rotating the screwdriver holding the extractor anti-clockwise. The aim of the game here is to make the screw budge a few millimetres. It may take a few minutes. * Once you have it moving, reset your grip and the extractor and try again. Eventually it will be moving more freely. * Once you have enough of the screw head exposed, use some pliers to grab the screw head and rotate anti-clockwise to finish the job. * Most importantly, swear profoundly at the screw you have just removed, and whoever stripped it in the first place and chuck that screw in the bin, never to be seen again. This, when used slowly, was able to remove a broken screw from my IKEA office chair. It was just out of its warranty, and using this meant I could replace the screw rather than buying a new chair. It works, so if you have a broken recessed screw, give it a go and see if it works for you.
N**D
Useless drill bits, but extractors are good
The drill bits are all cut at the wrong angle so have negative cut (back edge higher than cutting edge) the fluting is designed to remove swarf but with the cutting edge as is, wont cut at all. So suggest sharpening with a bench grinder if you have one. Also the drill bits are NOT cobalt as suggested, they're steel with a titanium coating. So they are not designed to cut stainless steel even if they were sharpened correctly. The extractors are also steel with a titanium coating.
D**L
Really good bit and extractor set
They work fantastically, i needed to remove the rotor retaining bolt with a sheared head from my car and these worked a treat at boring out a hole and removing the bolts. highly recommended.
R**E
Very good
Very good thanks
ل**ه
نوعيه تعبانه جدا
M**K
Super fragiles, usenlos con cuidado y en superficies que no comprometan el material, se barren con facilidad y no pude quitar nada
A**N
Works so well. Saved me a couple times. Best extractor I've used so far. Would buy gain.
M**U
Les 3 petits forêts ont cassé dès la première utilisation. Qualité à revoir
T**T
Broke an M6 bolt off in the block over torquing water inlet for the thermostat housing. Used this to back it out - only needed the reverse drill bit. The joy of seeing the bolt back out was indescribable, lol.
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