🔧 Master tight spaces like a pro with VamPLIERS Mini!
The VamPLIERS Mini Screw Extraction Pliers combine a precision slim nose with ergonomic thermoplastic elastomer handles, delivering certified professional-grade performance in a lightweight, compact design. Ideal for accessing confined spaces, this single-pack tool meets DIN ISO 5254 A and RoHS standards, making it an essential upgrade for any serious toolkit.
Manufacturer | Vampire Professional Tools Intl. |
Part Number | VMPVT-001-5 |
Product Dimensions | 33.78 x 5.08 x 2.54 cm; 99.22 g |
Item model number | VT-001-5 |
Size | Small |
Colour | Black |
Style | 5 Mini Pliers |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Handle material | Thermoplastic Elastomers |
Certification | DIN ISO 5254 A, RoHS |
Usage | Screw Extraction |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 99 g |
L**M
Helped me get a laptop stripped screw out
Worked in my Acer Predator Helios 300.While a little on the expensive side to be sure, no other method was working for removing a stripped screw - and I was very afraid of drilling holes so close to important parts. So this was my last resort (well, technically second to last resort, as I could have tried epoxy but that would have almost certainly gotten very messy with the extremely limited room I had around the screw).The screw was in a pretty difficult position, so it took a while to get a decent grip, but in ten minutes it was free.Very happy about it.
I**R
This is a very expensive re-brand of the original sold ...
This is a very expensive re-brand of the original sold here on Amazon for £14.99https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B001D7KU7W/ref=pe_2275061_136814261_em_1p_0_tiEven the pictures on here show the manufacturer "Engineer" embossed into the hand grips.
C**N
As I. J. Schreiber notes in his review...
Yes, these are indeed Engineer tools. The only difference is the price and colour of the plastic handles. There's a good reason for it. I managed to find a YouTube vid that explained what the differences are. Apparently, The Vampliers have a warranty included. Similar to Snap On which is why their tools are so damned expensive. Unless you are a professional extracting screws all day long, don't worry about paying the extra for Vampliers. The Engineers are exactly the same, minus the warranty. Absolutely brilliant tools and a welcome addition to any tool box. Just for the peace of mind they offer when you come up against a stuck screw. No more fretting on how to proceed. You already got it sorted.
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