The Husky 7-Piece Dual Direction Extraction Socket Set brings game-changing innovation to the world of bolt extraction. These sockets feature a tapered throat which allows for easy placement onto a fastener and ensures the fastener will not become lodged in the socket after removal. The sockets have a patented design that allows them to grip in both the left hand (Removal) and right hand (Installation) directions, this would allow for the reuse of a damaged fastener if needed.
- Set includes 7-pieces: 5 metric extraction sockets – 8 mm, 10 mm, 12 mm, 13 mm, 14 mm and 2 impact adapters – 1/4 in. and 3/8 in.
- Tapered entry enables socket to easily seat on a damaged fastener, no hammering required
- Square drive with hex base for use with impact gun, ratchet, wrench or pliers
- Dual directional design for removing or tightening damaged fasteners
- Chrome molybdenum (CR-MO) steel for superior strength and durability
- Enables removal or reuse of damaged, rusted or corroded fasteners
- 10X longer impact life capacity versus competition
- 5X greater torque output
Lura Mitchell (verified owner) –
These husky dual direction Metric extraction sockets work really good on everything I’ve used them on. Rounded bolts. Rusted bolts and even got lucky and it worked on a stud I was needing to remove to replace. If you use on a stud just make sure your not planning on reusing the stud because it will damage the stud and threadsI didn’t give it 5 stars because I notice they didn’t work well when I used my 3/8’s aircat impact with these sockets. I guess because it’s spins faster then anything else I have so it was wanting to kick the socket off. Worked well with my battery powered tools and hand tools.
Ryleigh Fisher (verified owner) –
I cant wait to use this ,This is the Metric set and the sizes are 14 mm, 13 mm ,12mm, 10mm, 8mm, and also comes with 2 inpact extensions of 1/4 and 3/8 inches. They are coated with black oxide to prevent corrosion and or rust.These help you remove rusted or corrosive bolts alot easier.They have a tapered throat for easy and secure placement of the fastener or bolts,I reccomend that my friends need to check these out and they come in Metric and SAE.
Kristy Marks (verified owner) –
It works great
Anastasia Purdy (verified owner) –
Worked like a champ!
Lindsay Kuphal (verified owner) –
Worked as hope. Held up with my impact wrench.
Roslyn O’Hara (verified owner) –
Saved me from having to use a torch. Great for rusty bolts. Came in handy when removing bolts on a 20 year old truck leaf spring mount. I also had a situation with rusty toilet bolts and another time with rounded off break caliper bleeder. Overall these are a must have and make the job much easier and quicker without having to cut bolts. These are very high quality and the organization rail is very nice and easy to use.
Hailee Nolan (verified owner) –
Pulled rounded bolt with ease.
Estella Carter (verified owner) –
Worked really well
Casper Thompson (verified owner) –
Worked geeat. Quick and easy
Ora Jacobson (verified owner) –
Grabbed and held on to a very stripped 14mm bolt. Great tool!
Damion Borer (verified owner) –
The Husky metric dual directional 7 piece bolt extractor set consists of a metric 8.10.12,13,14 extractor plus 1/4″ and 3/8″ drivers. I had bolts on my garage door that had been installed with an air impact tool with too much force and the bolts were rounded off. The heads would normally fit a 7/16″ socket. I used the 12 metric extractor with the 3/8″ driver and an impact driver to remove and replace the bolts. The extractor was easy to attach and I could have used a socket wrench. The dual directional extractor allows you to remove a damaged bolt or tighten to reinstall. The set is made of chrome molybdenum steel and has a black oxide coating and each extractor is labeled on the outside with the size. The set comes with a lifetime warranty.
Javon Sauer (verified owner) –
Husky Metric Dual Direction Extraction Socket Set This is a very well made chrome molybdenum steel extraction set. The socket sizes are clearly printed on each piece.I am very pleased with way these things work.I had a stuck bolt that came out without any issues when I used this set.The only thing I would like to see changed would be that they make a base with a spot for the drivers or I would gladly pay a bit extra to have a case or even a pouch so that all the pieces can be stored together. I know this set is going to give me years of great service and it comes with their life time warranty. So no worries there. I highly recommend this set.
Maximillian Graham (verified owner) –
Did what i needed them to do without any issues
Hanna Williamson (verified owner) –
This is my review of the Husky Metric Extraction socket set. I needed to remove some old worn bolts. The heads were so worn that a regular socket would not catch on them. These worked perfectly to loosen the bolts so I can replace them with new ones. These are well made. The sockets are designed to be used with a wrench or a 3/8” drive (1/4” for the 8mm). The set comes with the driver adapters for both 3/8” and 1/4” or use in an impact tool. The black coating looks to be durable and the sockets are clearly labeled and easy to read. The tools come with a lifetime warranty so I can’t go wrong.
Yoshiko Bins (verified owner) –
Worked as advertised. I had a stripped Alternator bolt and this product ripped it with ease
Mafalda Olson (verified owner) –
It worked to remove a rounded 14mm nut fast.
Larissa Rogahn (verified owner) –
I’ve purchased items from the Husky brand before and have yet to be disappointed. These are no different. I tested these out on a table that had some loose legs on it. I really like the fact that these can be used manually or with a drill. They included two separate drill bits (1/4″ & 3/8″) for use with different types of drills. The thing that I really liked about these sockets is the rounded edges on the top. This will allow a tighter grip on rusted or worn bolts. I used an impact drill to tighten up the legs on my table and I didn’t experience any slipping and the fit was tight. They are also black oxide coated which should provide better resistance to corrosion or rust. These are a very good set of sockets and I definitely recommend them.
Mafalda Simonis (verified owner) –
Works as designed and is a handy extractor set for easily heavy corroded or rounded off fastener heads. Depending on size, extractor will be either a 3/8″ or 1/4″ drive size that can be used with either a ratchet of your choice, or can be used with the included long shank bit driver adapters. Works in both forward and reverse directions. Comes with a decent and durable oxide finish with laser size markings.
Eunice Kutch (verified owner) –
Bought these to remove rusty exhaust manifold bolts / nuts that were in poor shape. Did not work as required on first attempt. Moved to disassembling exhaust. Same issue; no go. More heat, lots of work, finally got exhaust disassembled. Pulled heads with catalytic converter attached. Was very much ready to throw new sockets in trash and give them a 1-star review, but I did use them to remove exhaust manifold when heads were on work bench. So I did use them successfully. They beat vice grips, and I’ll likely use them again. But for the price, I think there are better options (maybe Irwin) if you can find them. They’ll stay in my toolbox, but I’m not gonna run out and buy the sae equivalent.
Daphnee Cruickshank (verified owner) –
Husky Metric Dual Direction Extraction Socket Set (7-Piece) uses a slightly tapered socket to use on damaged metric bolt ends. The walls are slightly larger on the end so when you place them on a bolt head they slip on and get traction as they are tapped down. Then use an impact drill to loosen and break the rust bond as the forces tighten with the socket. The sockets are made of Chrome Molybdenum steel and work with impact drivers or hand tools. They come in five metric sizes: 8-MM, 10-MM, 12-MM, 13-MM and, 14 MM. It includes two drive adapters, 1/4-inch and 3/8-inch sizes. No case, but it does include a plastic socket holder. I’ve come up against a lot of rusted or stripped bolts as a DIY mechanic. I remember using all kinds of specialty tools to get them out. This set is a big difference from an impact tool I first used that you hit with a hammer that twisted a regular socket end. It usually didn’t work on the tougher rusted bolt ends. I can see how this one will since it is pushed onto the bolt end giving a tight fitting.