BOSCH BSPE6D 12-Piece Assorted Set Spiral Flute High-Carbon Steel Screw Extractor & Black Oxide Drill Bits Ideal for Removing Stripped Screws, Bolts, Fasteners
$29.99

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(as of Oct 06, 2025 11:31:59 UTC – Details)
Bosch spiral screw extractor sets feature extractors that are ideal for removing stripped screws, bolts and other fasteners. The left-hand flutes grip the metal firmly. Spiral flutes are used to remove stripped screws from harder materials (straight flutes are for removing stripped screws from softer material). made from heat-treated carbon steel, they are rust- and tarnish-resistant tools. The rolled threads are more accurate and cleaner than machined threads. They are tooled to the most exacting specifications. Laser-etched marking ensures size identification and won’t wear off. They feature a precise flute design to ensure the flutes grip firmly.
Screw extractors – used for removing stripped screws, bolts and other fasteners
Left-hand flutes – grip the metal firmly
Heat-treated carbon steel – provides superior durability
Rolled threads – deliver more accuracy and are cleaner than machined threads
Rust- and tarnish-resistant design – provides greater durability and accuracy
Customers say
Customers find the screw extractor works well, removing screws in about 30 seconds, though some report it getting stuck in drilled-out bolts. The drill bits receive mixed feedback – while some find them sharp, others consider them poor quality. Moreover, durability is a concern as bits break off during use, and customers disagree on the value for money. Additionally, ease of use is mixed, with some finding it easy to use while others note it’s not suitable for rusted-in-place bolts.
12 reviews for BOSCH BSPE6D 12-Piece Assorted Set Spiral Flute High-Carbon Steel Screw Extractor & Black Oxide Drill Bits Ideal for Removing Stripped Screws, Bolts, Fasteners
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David Telles –
Melted bolt came out with no problem.
I initially used incorrect bits to drill into the bolt, which created to much heat and melted the already broken bolt into the threading, the mess that was left over destroyed the cheap home depot extractors in a matter of minutes.Bought these in hopes of much higher quality along with the Bosch cobalt bits, and I was able to save the swing arm and thread in a matter of minutes. These instantly grabbed and with just a hand wrench I was able to easily extract the bolt.
C. S Smitty –
Very pleased worked well.
Excellent! Had an engine mount bolt break on my motorcycle after an accident bent the bolt and slider. I was worried when I ordered this because if the removal tool broke off Iâd be screwed. Bits are high quality drilling and bolt came out easily. I followed proper instructions headed the area with torch and sprayed penetrating oil into the threads first. Worked perfect with no visible damage to the kit. Very pleased.
patriot –
Poor quality. Easily broken.
Extractor snapped off after applying very little torque! Bought product because of the Bosch name. Now I have a broken screw with a broken extractor embedded inside. Total waste of money.
Chuck R. –
Works great ! Go slow !
So I usually donât write reviews but this extractor set is worthy. I use Bosch hammer drills on my job and have been happy with their tools and bits.With that being said I bout a project motorcycle that was laid down and banged up and discovered several broken bolts. These pictures are the gas tank bolt and the right foot peg bolt. I read a bunch of reviews and decided to try these. I went slow bc some of yâall said the bits snapped off. Drilled the pilot hole then tapped in the bit gently with a small hammer and gradually put counter clockwise pressure with small vice grips. To my pleasant surprise both bolts backed out. Man what a great rush. Give them a try. Take your time and lots of WD or PB blaster.
chad –
Better than most extractors on Amazon, but still requires finesse and patience.
I used this for extracting bolts out of an old outboard with many stripped/broken bolts corroded into the block/heads, so the primary use was extracting stainless steel bolts from aluminum. I pulled 2-3 bolts out with this and it worked pretty well. Remember that the fluted extractor should be turned with a wrench–not with a drill, otherwise you will likely immediately break the extractor. And you should use generous amounts of PB Blaster/Kroil.Eventually, I did over-abuse this kit and broke an extractor off in a bolt and broke two of the drill bits attempting to get the extractor out. The bolt was actually turning when the extractor broke, so I kept turning even though the resistance built up and it felt aggressive. These extractor kits all require finesse, but I expected a little more from Bosch. I used a dremel to grind the extractor tip out, then drilled out the bolt the rest of the way.So the tool did eventually break, but it lasted longer than the other cheap kits I’ve gotten on Amazon. Overall, the kit is good, and had I been a little more gentle, it probably would not have broken, but in the end, it is still a basic fluted extractor kit so fairly limited and requires a significant amount of finesse and patience.I’ll probably buy another to replace the broken extractor since this is still the best kit for the money on Amazon. The only thing I would change about the kit is to have reverse bits. The included bits are standard clockwise bits, and I don’t really like drilling out bolts/screws clockwise.
Matt D. –
Rescue Tool: Bosch Screw Extractor Set Saves the Day
The Bosch screw extractor set is a lifesaver for removing stripped screws. The hardened steel construction ensures durability and reliable performance.The variety of sizes tackles a wide range of screw types. The straightforward instructions make extraction easy, even for beginners. The precision-machined tips grip stripped screws securely. This set has saved me countless hours of frustration, a must-have for any toolbox
TechPicky –
Extractor broke off in screw, drill bits are forward not reverse cut
Pros:⢠Nice storage case with rubber bumpers⢠Drill bit did cut into screw, but not reverse cutCons:⢠Extractor broke off in the screw! Made problem worse!⢠Drill bits are not reverse, only cut in clockwise direction⢠Plastic packaging is dreadful to open, bordering on dangerousI have a bathtub overflow where the screws have rusted, leaving just the screws remaining in the PVC, but no head remaining. I bought these to extract the screws. They made the problem worse after the extractor (#1 size) broke off in the screw!I initially smoothed the rough rusted surface of the screw with a Dremel tool, using both a burr and grinding wheel. Using a small burr, I made a detent to drill safely into.I used the 5/64â drill bit. Initially I had the drill in reverse, as this is what most extractor sets have so the drill doesnât drive the screw in further. It didnât cut. Putting the drill into the forward direction the drill did drill into the screw. I drilled a hole between ¼â to ½â in each screw.I then used the #1 screw extractor. I tried gently tapping with a hammer, but that didnât do a whole lot. I didnât want to hit it hard for fear of breaking the PVC assembly. Eventually I did get the extractor to start to bite into the screw. I slowly was using a small pair of vice grips slowly turning the extractor counter clockwise. I did get a good bit into the screw, but before the screw started to back out the extractor tip broke off in the screw. This made the problem worse!Iâve tried using the same 5/64â drill bit to cut through the extractor, but it seems the extractor is harder than the bit. I think all I did was dull the drill and make a bit of a mess out of what was a cleanly drilled hole in the screw.The set itself comes in a nice, rugged plastic case with rubber bumpers on the corners. That part is nice. It would have been fine if this was shipped in just a cardboard box, but noâ¦.That plastic case was encased in clear plastic for apparently a peg board display. While I was able to open the plastic without tools, it wasnât easy, and there were lots of sharp edges to avoid getting injured opening the package. This also just creates more plastic waste. I despise this type of packaging, and there is no reason to have it for products sold through Amazon.Having the screw extractor break off in the screw on the first use is extremely disappointing. The drill bits also being standard bits and not reverse bits also is disappointing. I will be seeing if I can return this set.
João –
top acessorios
CullenJ –
After one too many DIY misadventures, I got this set to remove a super annoying set screw in a towel bar that had gotten cross-threaded and completely stuck. With this set in my power drill (even though the instructions said to use a hand drill) on low speed/low torque, I was able to get the stuck screw out. It took a bit deeper drilling and a few more tries with the extractor bit than I expected, but patience and determination paid off.The pieces in this set seem pretty solid to me. I’m not sure why some reviewers seemed to have trouble with the extractor bits breaking. If you’re careful and take things slowly, I don’t think you’ll have any issues with these, but I’ve only used it once. Your mileage may vary, but I can say I’m happy with my purchase.
Pasquale –
I purchased something similar from my local hardware store to extract anchors out of a concrete patio. The set I purchased at the store had a shallow spiral and did not do the job. A friend told me to look for a set here with a deeper spiral and these ones did the trick. The picture is a bit misleading as the set did not come with drill bits but since they outperformed the set I bought in the store I still have a 5 star rating.For my situation the anchors were in too tight and my drill did not work to extract the anchors. I used a 24â wrench instead and the anchor came out immediately. I experimented a bit and found that the best way to use these is to use a long adjustable wrench vs a drill. You get more torque and better control.
Juan J. –
Para trabajar en tornillos qué se rompen o se barre
A-C –
Bonne qualité