







🔧 Tiny tool, massive power — never lose a stripped screw again!
The Alden 4507P Grabit Micro 4 Piece Kit is the ultimate precision extractor for the smallest stripped bolts and screws, especially in delicate electronics and firearms. Made from double-tempered M2 HSS steel in the USA, it handles a wide range of screw types including Apple’s Pentalobe. Compatible with power tools and backed by a lifetime warranty, this kit delivers professional-grade extraction with unmatched durability and ease.
| ASIN | B000Q60UOO |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #50,331 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #67 in Tap Extractors |
| Brand | ALDEN |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (985) |
| Cutting Diameter | 6.35 Millimeters |
| Date First Available | October 4, 2004 |
| Finish | Steel |
| Finish Type | Steel |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00727708045071 |
| Included Components | Plastic clamshell interlocking case |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 0.32 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 1 x 4 x 8 inches |
| Item model number | 4507P |
| Manufacturer | Alden |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Number of Flutes | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 4 |
| Part Number | 4507P |
| Point Style | Center Point |
| Product Dimensions | 1 x 4 x 8 inches |
| Set Name | 4 Piece Kit |
| Shank Type | Straight |
| Size | Small |
| Surface Recommendation | Plastic,Steel |
| Tool Flute Type | Spiral |
| UPC | 767654295236 645220388943 727708045071 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 90 day limited warranty. |
R**A
Great tool
Worked great and did the job quickly. Worth the money
J**L
Drill...remove...done. It just WORKED!
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.
A**R
Saved me several hundred dollars.
These saved me hundreds of dollars. I made a mistake, and red loctited some very small set screws into a *very* expensive piece of equipment. When I went to change the component, the T10 head completely stripped, yes, I applied the proper amount of heat to loosen the loctite. These were easy to use, and after drilling, heated up the parts, very carefully and slowly reversed the bits into the drill holes, and the screws came out. Not sure how much more of a positive review I can write for them. Well worth it. Especially the smallest bit, which perfectly suited the small set screws I was removing. The bit was very sharp, and took good cuts with minimal down pressure.
E**K
Broke on first use for small, soft metal screw.
Updated again - I never received the promised replacement bit. So have to go with my original assessment. The bit broke while attempting to extract a very soft screw. I can't recommend the product. While I was initially impressed with their quick reply and willingness to replace the broken bit, that was a month ago and the replacement has not arrived. Updated Review: The seller replied very quickly and is sending a replacement for the broken bit. Based on that and success using the other bits on a different screw, I'm upgrading to 4 stars for the quick customer service and the fact the bit worked on another screw without issue. Tried to use it to remove a pickguard screw on a guitar. These are not hard metal, not stainless, they strip very easily. In this case though, the cutting end of the smallest bit broke very quickly and without actually accomplishing the task. I understand that stuff like that happens, so may adjust this pending the sellers response. Also - the tip shearing off like that result in the guitar being damaged - fortunately, the damaged area is under the pickguard as it skipped off to the side of the screw in that direction instead of out into the visible part of the guitar, otherwise I'd be even more furious.
J**V
A little pricey but great for small screws
I had a mobile vacuum cleaner that I had to replace a part but one of its screws was stripped. I had tried several suggestions I found online with no success then found these and tried it. The #1 micro head didn't do anything. the cutting head seemed to be taking metal out but the extractor end just spun. I then tried the #2 head which seemed large but I had nothing to lose. The cutting head definitely this time was removing more metal and when I used the extractor head, the screw just spun out. I'm wondering if the originally stripped head just prevented the cutting head from getting down far enough to prep the surface for the extractor? Moot point since the next size up worked perfectly. This is a great product for small screws. The cutting/extracting end of the #1 micro is no more than 1/16th of an inch (eye balling it using a tape measure) and is for #5 and #6 bolts.
A**0
It worked and saved me from more complex repair
I got some thread wrapped around a part in my Pfaff 130. Machine was jammed, so ok take it apart EXCEPT one screw was petty stripped and being soft stripped more, I tried the rubber band, etc and no luck. Then stepped away for a year. Order smaller collets for Dremel to hold smaller drills and finally hit on the right search term to find these. The Dremel doesn’t have a reverse and the grabits close to too big, so I used the Dremel with a tiny bit to drill hole then took the Grabit drill side in hand drill and it caught and the screw came out. Totally worth it to me to save the treads on the machine and avoid a more complex teardown. I also mess with pc, games systems, etc so am sure I will used again. One thing I don’t like is the card in the storage box just has barcode on back instead of directions so I cut directions off packaging, storage box is cheap but at least it has one
P**S
Effective and high quality
This solved extracting a very small 6/34 screws in seconds after trying for an hour with a cheap chinese alternative. Cheap in price and quality. So if you need tiny extractors, this one is very much worth the money.
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**W
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
K**H
Finally, a half decent screw extractor
M**T
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.
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