3-in-1 Pipe Thread Extractor

Master Broken Pipe Extraction with Dual-Power Precision
Effortlessly remove damaged or rusted 1/2", 3/4", and 1" threaded pipe ends using your electric drill or the included manual torque bar.


Power Meets Precision: Two Ways to Work
Attach the universal 1/4" hex shank to any electric drill for fast, high-torque extraction. For delicate jobs requiring more control, insert the included metal booster bar into the side hole for manual leverage. This dual design ensures you have the right method for every situation.

One Tool for the Three Most Common Sizes
Forget carrying a heavy toolbox. The innovative stepped design perfectly fits standard 1/2", 3/4", and 1" pipe diameters. It's a versatile solution for various pipe materials, including PVC, PPR, and other plastic or metal threaded fittings.

Engineered for a Secure, No-Slip Bite
Forged from industrial-grade, heat-treated 40CrV alloy steel, this tool is built to withstand high torque without deformation. The reverse spiral teeth cut firmly into rusted or stripped threads, providing a rock-solid grip that prevents slippage during extraction.
Why the Upgraded Extractor is Better
See the difference advanced design and materials make in your work.

Technical Specifications
| Heat-treated 40CrV Alloy Steel |
| 1/2" (DN15), 3/4" (DN20), 1" (DN25) |
| 1/4" (6.35mm) Hex Shank & Manual Bar Hole |
| 3.74 inches (95mm) |
| 4.72 inches (120mm) |
| Approx. 178g (6.3 oz) |
Frequently Asked Questions
The tool features reverse spiral teeth on its stepped head. You insert it into the broken pipe and turn it counter-clockwise (in reverse). As you turn, the reverse threads bite harder into the pipe's inner wall, eventually locking in and unscrewing the broken piece.
It has a standard 1/4" hex shank, making it compatible with almost all wired electric drills, cordless power drills, and impact drivers that accept hex bits. No special adapter is needed.
Yes, it is designed to extract various types of damaged, rusted, or broken threaded ends from faucets, valves, and other fittings, working on materials like PVC, plastic, and even some metals.