garfunkle24
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I see a lot of repeat questions on here regarding broken bolts, extractors etc. For the benefit of the newer guys I thought I'd post up pictures of the various types of extractors (the ones I have any way).
By doing this it will it least help guys know what their choices are and will hopefully create a forum for people's opinions of the various types.
Just to be clear; I hate all extractors. I just hate some less than others.
First and foremost, this is the best extractor known to mankind:

If that doesn't work, most likely you're screwed and none of the following will work either:
Left-hand drill bits:


If you're very lucky and the screw/bolt isn't 'stuck' you may get it out with just a LH drill bit. Most of the extractors below require a hole to be drilled anyway. Drill it backwards and you might just get lucky! These are Mac cobalt bits, but you have a ton of choices in this area.
Long spiral:

My most hated variety of extractor. Note the gaps in the set....they're there for a reason....These ones are Hanson/Irwin.
Short spiral:


These aren't too bad IMHO. These ones are labelled Mac, but are made by a different OEM and sold through Mac, Snap-on etc
Square taper:


These are joint personal favourites, along with my Rennsteig "cross-taper type" (I just made that term up). These are Proto, but I have seen them labelled as Armstrong and others. Snap-on also makes some similar ones with a twist in the end and they work equally well IMHO.
Cross taper:


These are made by Rennsteig and I've had very good luck with them. Unlike the Protos above, these work in both directions.
Screw-type:


I just recently got these from Wurth. As I haven't used them yet I can't comment on their functionality.
Spline-type:




These are middle-of-the-road for me, functionality wise. I don't use the extractors much anymore, but the drill guides from the set get a lot of use. These are sold as Blue-Point through Snap-on. I'm not sure if they're sold through anyone else.
Hex extractors:



These are basically a tapered (beat it in) type extractor for stripped out hex (allen) head screws/bolts. They have worked great for me.
Screw or "Grab-it" type extractors:

These are sold through many common hardware stores; Canadian Tire, Sears, HD, Lowes etc. I bought them when I was stuck on the road somewhere. Just needed them for some woodscrews with stripped phillips heads. Not sure how well they work on anything beyond that.
External extractors:


These ones are Snap-ons but I've also seen Mac, Proto, Lisle etc. Unlike some re-labelled stuff, I know these aren't all created equal. My Snap-ons have been good, YMMV. Of course on external applications, you have a lot more options (vise-grips, welder, stud puller) before you need an extractor.
External extractors (2):
I just found another type of external extractor from Lisle, part#19250:
http://www.lislecorp.com/divisions/products/?product=67
I have no experience with these.
I don't keep up with external extractors so much as a I rarely need them and when I do, they typically work very well.
Well guys, that's all the extractors I have lying around here. Anybody who has pics of different types, please post them up for all to see.
By doing this it will it least help guys know what their choices are and will hopefully create a forum for people's opinions of the various types.
Just to be clear; I hate all extractors. I just hate some less than others.
First and foremost, this is the best extractor known to mankind:

If that doesn't work, most likely you're screwed and none of the following will work either:
Left-hand drill bits:


If you're very lucky and the screw/bolt isn't 'stuck' you may get it out with just a LH drill bit. Most of the extractors below require a hole to be drilled anyway. Drill it backwards and you might just get lucky! These are Mac cobalt bits, but you have a ton of choices in this area.
Long spiral:

My most hated variety of extractor. Note the gaps in the set....they're there for a reason....These ones are Hanson/Irwin.
Short spiral:


These aren't too bad IMHO. These ones are labelled Mac, but are made by a different OEM and sold through Mac, Snap-on etc
Square taper:


These are joint personal favourites, along with my Rennsteig "cross-taper type" (I just made that term up). These are Proto, but I have seen them labelled as Armstrong and others. Snap-on also makes some similar ones with a twist in the end and they work equally well IMHO.
Cross taper:


These are made by Rennsteig and I've had very good luck with them. Unlike the Protos above, these work in both directions.
Screw-type:


I just recently got these from Wurth. As I haven't used them yet I can't comment on their functionality.
Spline-type:




These are middle-of-the-road for me, functionality wise. I don't use the extractors much anymore, but the drill guides from the set get a lot of use. These are sold as Blue-Point through Snap-on. I'm not sure if they're sold through anyone else.
Hex extractors:



These are basically a tapered (beat it in) type extractor for stripped out hex (allen) head screws/bolts. They have worked great for me.
Screw or "Grab-it" type extractors:

These are sold through many common hardware stores; Canadian Tire, Sears, HD, Lowes etc. I bought them when I was stuck on the road somewhere. Just needed them for some woodscrews with stripped phillips heads. Not sure how well they work on anything beyond that.
External extractors:


These ones are Snap-ons but I've also seen Mac, Proto, Lisle etc. Unlike some re-labelled stuff, I know these aren't all created equal. My Snap-ons have been good, YMMV. Of course on external applications, you have a lot more options (vise-grips, welder, stud puller) before you need an extractor.
External extractors (2):
I just found another type of external extractor from Lisle, part#19250:
http://www.lislecorp.com/divisions/products/?product=67
I have no experience with these.
I don't keep up with external extractors so much as a I rarely need them and when I do, they typically work very well.
Well guys, that's all the extractors I have lying around here. Anybody who has pics of different types, please post them up for all to see.
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