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product_id: 50807961
title: "Broken Screw Extractor Removal Tool by Rescue Bit 1/8\""
brand: "rescue bit"
price: "420.87 DT"
currency: TND
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 4
url: https://www.desertcart.tn/products/50807961-broken-screw-extractor-removal-tool-by-rescue-bit-1-8
store_origin: TN
region: Tunisia
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# Tungsten carbide for extreme durability Cuts, drills & reams in one smooth motion 1/8" diameter precision Broken Screw Extractor Removal Tool by Rescue Bit 1/8"

**Brand:** rescue bit
**Price:** 420.87 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🛠️ Rescue your projects with the ultimate broken screw extractor!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Broken Screw Extractor Removal Tool by Rescue Bit 1/8" by rescue bit
- **How much does it cost?** 420.87 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tn](https://www.desertcart.tn/products/50807961-broken-screw-extractor-removal-tool-by-rescue-bit-1-8)

## Best For

- rescue bit enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted rescue bit brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Unmatched Durability:** Tungsten carbide composition resists melting and wear under high speeds.
- • **Precision Rescue Power:** Engineered at 1/8" diameter for pinpoint extraction.
- • **Multi-Action Efficiency:** Cuts, drills, and reams simultaneously to save time and effort.
- • **Versatile Compatibility:** Perfect for removing broken screw extractors, taps, bolts, and more.
- • **Smooth Finish Every Time:** Leaves workpieces burr-free and clean, unlike traditional drill bits.

## Overview

The Rescue Bit Broken Screw Extractor Removal Tool is a 1/8" diameter, 3" long tungsten carbide bit designed to cut, drill, and ream broken screws, taps, bolts, and extractors efficiently. Its unique dual-surface design ensures fast, clean removal without damaging the workpiece, making it an essential tool for professionals tackling tough metal extraction challenges.

## Description

The Rescue Bit was originally created to remove broken screw extractors and easy outs. With no other tool on the market to remedy this problem, the inventor created this highly effective product to handle the job and so much more. The special composite metal combined with the unique cutting design enables the Rescue Bit to cut, drill and ream a wide assortment of even the toughest metals! Rescue Bits have both a drilling and flat cutting surface, so regardless of the size they perform the same. The Rescue Bit will not melt down like your average drill bits due to its special metallic composition and unique design. Because the Rescue Bit does not cut like a typical drill bit or saw, it leaves the work piece virtually free of rough edges or burrs. Its unique design turns even the hardest metal into dust. There’s no need to force the Rescue Bit it will do all the work for you leaving a clean and smooth surface. Even though the Rescue Bit is not invincible and can break, when used correctly it can be used to drill and cut through E Z Outs, screw extractors, taps, bolts, etc… When compared to the hacksaw the Rescue Bit cuts faster, cleaner and renders a lot less stress on the operator. The abilities of this tool are only limited to the imagination of the user and will enable them with the power and control that no other tool can provide. If you have a problem that needs to be rescued, make sure that you RESCUE IT…..WITH RESCUE BIT!

## Features

- The Rescue Bit removes broken E Z Outs, screw extractors, taps, bolts, etc...
- Can be used in a die grinder at high speeds of in a hand drill at lower speeds
- The Rescue Bit cuts, drills and reams all in one motion.
- The Rescue Bit is 1/8" X 3" (1/8" Diameter by 3" in Length)
- Please read our return policy as there is no warranty for this item!

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Material | Tungsten Carbide |
| Cutting Diameter | 0.13 Inches |
| Finish Type | Metallic |
| Shank Type | Straight |
| Brand | Rescue Bit |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 4 x 0.5 x 0.5 inches |
| Tool Flute Type | Straight |
| Point Style | Straight |
| Surface Recommendation | Metal |
| Number of Flutes | 2 |
| UPC | 852495003093 852495003123 798167844062 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Manufacturer | Paladin Innovations, LLC |
| Part Number | LYSB00B1E5APO-SPRTSEQIP |
| Item Weight | 4 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 4 x 0.5 x 0.5 inches |
| Item model number | 18X3RBDEDP |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Finish | Metallic |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Tool Tip Description | Double Ended |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |

## Product Details

- **Material:** Tungsten Carbide
- **Cutting Diameter:** 0.13 Inches
- **Finish Type:** Metallic
- **Shank Type:** Straight
- **Brand:** Rescue Bit

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: How do I get a 1/8" bit broken for use in a Dremel?**
A: Score the middle of the shank (smooth part of the bit),I used a Dremel cutting wheel, place the bit in a split in the concrete (driveway, patio, sidewalk) with the scored mark centered over the gap. I put a shop rag under it and wrapped over the ends of the bit so no pieces were lost and the threads protected. Hit the center scored mark with a hatchet or use a hammer and chisel. One good pop and it should break. I had a rough break so I ground the uneven edges down. When you use beware not to over tighten the chuck on your dremel. Because of this, the bit will work into the chuck so you have to stop and pull it back out during use or the threads will damage the chuck. The bit works very well, but be patient. Hope this helps.

**Q: I broke a a 7/32" drill bit in stud wall. i wonder if using rescue bit 1/8 i can make a hole in the broken bit to take it out?**
A: Yes it should do the job, but what I found out and what directions implyed, was the bit doesn't work like regular bit, it chews up material instead of drilling holes in the middle of material

**Q: Will it cut through a tap? I have a broken tap I'd like to remove.**
A: I've used it to cut through a carbide drill bit and metal on my motorcycle frame. The carbide screw extractor is harder than hardened steel so I would say it will most likely cut through the tap yes.

**Q: Will it work on a broken off grade 8 bolt?**
A: I am not sure what a grade 8 bolt is. But I had a average size screw about 1 inch long and maybe less than quarter inch thick stuck all the way into my bathroom tile. The screw thread were all worn out. I was skeptical at first if this thing will work, but gave it a try anyway. To my amazement, it really bore through the screw and bits of metal just came out. Excellent piece of extractor.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best bit you hope you never need!!  Works great!!
*by T***E on March 8, 2025*

I bought this to remove a broken extractor in a transmission pan bolt. I had never heard of the Rescue Bit before so this was a Hail Mary option. I was a little concerned because some reviewers said it broke or wouldn't work. I can only guess that they didn't follow the instructions. Don't use this like a normal drill bit!! I used this in a cordless Dewalt drill. You just apply light pressure and work it around - it's really grinding it away more than drilling it. I can see where if someone applied a lot of pressure it would "bite" in too much and snap the bit. I was also surprised that it took a lot less time than I expected. I was careful and took my time, but it still only took about 30 to 45 minutes. And once I got through the broken extractor, I was able to use the side of the Rescue Bit to open up the hole in the broken bolt and finally get the rest of the bolt out. I used a tap to clean out the original threads and was able to put in a new bolt! Completely satisfied!! Absolutely worth the price!! Plus, I only used one end of the bit and it's still in good shape and can be used again.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Success story...
*by W***M on May 24, 2016*

Another success story here. I was skeptical at first, since this bit isn't widely available in stores, and the price seemed steep. I only found it here as I was running out of options. It did its job and saved my situation as promised. I'm really glad I took a chance on this bit. I hope I'll never need to use it again, but there's even still some life left in it for future jobs.My situation involved a broken flute extractor in a bolt shaft. My set of typical drill bits were strong enough to drill through the bolt material, but did nothing to the extractor. They would just spin on top of it. As other reviews mentioned, some tungsten carbide cutting bits in a dremel were able to cut through the extractor material, but I got to a point where they could not easily fit in my work area. I needed a drilling type of bit, so I got this. Immediately, the Rescue Bit was chewing threw the extractor. This was excellent. By the time I only got about half way through, the Rescue Bit stopped working. I thought it had dulled well before the advertised description. I wasn't happy about this since it could get expensive really quick if I ordered more.So I called Rescue Bit's support. I was originally asking if there was a way to resharpen the bits or any advice. Their support team really helped me out with this. Unfortunately, there was no way to resharpen the bit, but something wasn't right, so they asked for some details. The instructions seemed to stress going with lower speeds to prevent dulling of the tips. They never listed an RPM so I thought I'd be safe and stick with my basic electric drill (~2500 RPM max). Apparently, this turned out to be too slow. I was told that the drill in the demo videos were closer to pushing 20,000 RPM. I needed to be going much faster so that I will also have the benefit of heat to break things up. They recommended I use the bit with a dremel. I put it in my dremel(30k max rpm) and went around 3/4 power. I noticed the bit started cutting material again, and eventually finished the job. Disclaimer: I don't recommend these instructions to just anybody. They were recommended to me after the manufacturer understood my specific situation. Also, my Dremel had a chuck tip where I didn't need to modify the double sided Rescue Bit. I was told that if the Dremel was clamping on to any cutting area of the bit, it would destroy the dremel end. If you have any questions or performance issues, I would give them a call to get advice on expectations and recommended usage for your specific situation.Bottom line: this bit did what it promised, and saved me from a tough situation.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Every toolbox should have a set of these!
*by D***S on February 2, 2025*

This little bit is worth its weight in gold, and perhaps more. It has saved me more than once. First, I broke a bolt off in the block of my son's car. I was replacing the water pump on his BMW X5 which has some bolts that go directly into the block, and I broke one off. BMW thinks every bolt should be 10 mm. Anyway, I drilled a hole in the bolt and was using an easy out when I broke that off in the bolt. I know right. After some digging, I found the Rescue Bit online and purchased it. This thing ate right trough both the bolt and the easy out which is hardened steel and I was able to tap a new hole and save the engine block.Second, I needed to drill out a screw lift on my Chiropractic table in order to change the tilt of the table. The screw lift was extremely hardened steel, and I dulled two 1/8th inch drill bits using the drill press and hardly a scratch on the screw lift. I suddenly remembered the Rescue Bit and wondered what size I had ordered. Sure enough it was 1/8th inch. It took some time, but I got the hole in the screw and was able to place in a spring steel pin which is how the screw lift knows where to stop.I love this little bit, and I can tell you that it is so worth the order. Every toolbox should have a full set of these.

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*Store origin: TN*
*Last updated: 2026-05-31*