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🔧 Master every stripped screw with precision and ease!
The ENGINEER PZ-58 Screw Removal Pliers combine innovative dual-serrated jaws and a slim profile to extract damaged, rusted, or tamper-proof screws sized Ø3-9.5mm. Featuring a built-in wire cutter and spring-loaded design for reduced fatigue, this Japanese-made tool delivers professional-grade durability and versatility in a compact, ergonomic package.






| ASIN | B002L6HJAA |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,077 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #56 in Pliers |
| Brand | ENGINEER |
| Brand Name | ENGINEER |
| Color | Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 9,946 Reviews |
| Cutting width | 0.05 Inches |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00785533559484, 04989833039585 |
| Grip Type | Ergonomic |
| Handle Material | Thermoplastic Rubber (TPR) |
| Included Components | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 6.3"L x 2.13"W |
| Item Type Name | Screw Saurus |
| Item Weight | 149 Grams |
| Manufacturer | エンジニア(ENGINEER) |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PZ-58 |
| Material | High Carbon Steel |
| Material Type | High Carbon Steel |
| Model Number | PZ-58 |
| Product Dimensions | 6.3"L x 2.13"W |
| Set Name | Neji-Saurus |
| Specific Uses For Product | Removing Stripped Screws, Gripping, Twisting, Cutting |
| UPC | 785533559484 043957595960 733353138617 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
E**V
Japanese quality
The fact that the tool is made in Japan is a guarantee of quality! It performs all its intended functions perfectly. It's easy to use. The price-quality ratio is reasonable. I've only had it for a month, and so far, I've had nothing but positive experiences. I believe that if you use it according to the instructions, it will last a long time. Special thanks to the Amazon team for their excellent service. The product was packaged well and arrived without damage. It arrived in Georgia in a week, which is truly amazing. I recommend the product, the seller, and, of course, the Amazon team! Happy shopping everyone!
T**C
Ingenious pliers, that do more than extract stubborn screws!
Hey tool fans! Are you looking for a simple, no-nonsense means to remove frozen/stubborn screws from computers, cars, motorcycles, machinery, appliances, or anything fastened with screws? Give the ENGINEER PZ-58 screw removing pliers a shot! You will NOT be disappointed. Curious? Read on, friends... Stuck, rusted, cross-threaded, or just plain stubborn screws are no longer something to dread. Use these pliers once, and you'll look forward to stuck screws! These aren't a "miracle" tool, just be aware that they will not work on hardened screws, so if you've got some of those infamously soft screws in your electronics (think of those butter-soft gold colored Philips screws that round out/cam out if you even think about taking a screwdriver to them), break out your PZ-58's and zip those suckers right out effortlessly. I'd say the pliers will grip screws up to maybe a grade 5 hardness, and get the job done. Something like a grade 8, and you'll just destroy the unique serrations on your pliers. I have used these pliers about a dozen times since receiving them, on various screws, and small bolts. They are a much faster, and cleaner option than using an EZ-Out, or a reverse toothed screw extractor. They're cleaner and faster than grinding a notch in the head of a screw, and bearing down on the screw with a larger screwdriver. Way faster and easier than drilling out a screw, or using a reverse drill bit (I'm old enough to remember those little beauties). If you buy a pair of these pliers, do yourself a favor, and purchase the matching cover. Since these handy little pliers (YES, there is more than one size, for larger screws!) are spring loaded, they are open in the resting position. The cover will hold them closed, so they tuck into your pocket, tool pouch, box, or bag much more neatly. Plus, the cover matches the handles...Let's just say that if you like the "Transformers" look, the cover really completes the look; like they will transform into the ENGINEER mascot, "Urus" the screw eating space dinosaur. NICE. They've earned a spot in my go-to tool rotation. They work amazingly well as a general purpose pair of gripping pliers, not just screw removal. Plus, they are beautifully machined and crafted, just like other ENGINEER tools. Quality, efficiency, value, and craftsmanship. Things that mechanically inclined people truly appreciate!
G**E
Well designed, reliable screw extractor pliers...
Using these Japanese-made Engineer PZ-58 "Neji-Saurus" screw extraction pliers on different cammed out/corroded/deformed screw head profiles over the last year, I can report good success. They are a genuine problem solver and a great addition to my toolbox. The pliers are spring loaded and the action is smooth. The machining and finish are excellent. The jaw depth, curved tip and horizonal & vertical serrations are well suited to securely grip small-to-medium sized fastener heads without slipping. You can approach the fastener head both straight on and from the side (if there is room). I do not use the wire cutter feature, so I cannot comment on it. Cammed out truss & pan head Torx & Phillips screws give me the most trouble; regular pliers, needle nose pliers, vice grips, etc., will not do the job. I’ve used these extractors to bite into screws made of medium carbon steel, stainless steel, brass and aluminum. I have not/will not use them on any fastener I suspect is made of Rockwell C 60 high carbon steel, for fear of ruining the jaws/serrations. Because they are spring loaded, you will need to buy the cover (...with its dinosaur face) to keep the jaws together when the pliers are in storage. It would be nice if the manufacturer produced a vice grip version of this plier. Happy customer here. Hope this helps...
C**O
This is definitely a keeper!
I received this ENGINEER PZ-58 today, 01/14/2026, opened the packet and went outside to my SUV. I'm 71 yrs young and female and within five minutes I had removed a stripped screw from the door ajar switch assembly that I had tried to remove for the last six years using different techniques that was not successful, and replaced it with a new door switch assembly cover and a new screw. The stripped screw was easy to remove and the pliers design and size fit my hand with no problem at all. This is one of the best things since sliced bread. I definitely recommend these pliers. I never knew these types of pliers existed until I saw someone using a pair on a YouTube video. Thank you Japan for making a tool that is useful and inexpensive, that didn't break in the process of using it. I also ordered the ENGINEER PZ-57 for smaller screw remover like in electronics. I have't used that one yet. I've not decided whether I'm going to keep it.
S**Y
Japanese tools are usually a good buy
I wanted to try out some screw extraction pliers so I went with these first. This was also one of my first forays into Japanese hand tools and I gotta say their craftsmanship is very nice for the money. Starting at the business end, their claim to fame is the vertical serrations that allow you to grab screws like the way the picture shows. Clever idea. They also have some normal jaws, as well as a small cutter. The pliers are spring loaded which I like as it improves tactile feel and how secure my hold is. The handles... Well they definitely have a Japanese flair to them. The molding has all sorts of detail that makes it seem more like a Gundam or some whizzbang device from the future more than a pair of pliers. But the handles because of that aren't that comfortable to me. The edges could be a little more rounded. They're softer plastic and have a slight rubbery grip to them and the choice of materials is just fine, just the overall ergonomics don't blow me away. They do however provide two small holes at the bottom so you can tether these if you want. The big downside to these pliers and hence the less than stellar rating is the overall size. Which I mean the listing already lets you know what to expect, and they do have some other ones that are bigger. I could see these as being quite handy for small screws or tighter spots because of their diminutive size, but the overall leverage you get with such short handles means you really gotta put some muscle into squeezing them to get a good bite on some screws. Overall they're pretty good pliers. The craftsmanship itself is impeccable, the jaws are neatly machined and absolutely zero play in the joint while having zero break-in to do, I am extremely impressed with that end of it. They're just of limited use because of the size, and the handles could use some ergonomic improvements.
B**R
My new favorite tool!
I was working on a project and had to remove some screws- and they stripped. (Which is another story.) So I was looking at methods for removing stripped screws- nothing was working- until I saw a video featuring these. I ordered them yesterday and they came today and Wow! I could not get them to move any other way that I tried- rubber band, vice grips, etc. These pliers worked on the first try. It still took effort as these screws were tight but it saved my project. They never slipped and were small enough for the space I had to work in.
C**M
Seriously mind blowing
I can’t believe I didn’t know about this tool all these years. Leave it to Japan to create this quality tool that gets the job done with an insane amount of ease compared to the crap drilling you typically have to do to get really stuck screws. I had a really old screw that the original person really messed up when this house was built, and no one could get it out. I wasted a couple days on it using the standard extraction drill tools you find at Home Depot or on Amazon. Then I found this Engineer tool from Japan, and OMG. 2 mins and the darn screw was OUT. Are you kidding me?? In the past 24 hours this tool has saved me multiple times on this project… I am telling everyone I know to get this! It may look a little pricey for a small tool, but it will save you SO much more in time and effort.
C**8
Grabs the tops of cheap washer head Phillips screws.
Used to grab the screws holding the cheap wheels of my Weber Genesis e210 gas grill . The original machine thread screws have a nut welded to the bottom of the bracket and after sitting outside through winters covered with a grill cover the nuts rusted and the screws were fused to the nuts . I sprayed a penetrating oil on them and let sit for a week . Then I received the pliers from Amazon. And removed the screws which performed excellent however the screws were so cheap the heads on one wheel sheared off so I had to redrill and use self tappers . The pliers are of excellent quality with nice rubber handles and yes they grabbed the screw head very well . Weber just used very poor screws and wheels on this grill , but the grill is fantastic I replaced the wheels and will probably get another 10 years out of it . Pliers worked fantastic I will be using them again .
U**O
とても重宝
頑固なねじさびもがっちり加えて回せます。やはりネジザウルスはとても必要な工具だと思います。
M**A
Japanese quality
very nice pliers , high quality and surprisingly not small , which is a plus.
R**N
Spitzenwerkzeug zum fairen Preis
Bin Hobbymechaniker und repariere regelmäßig Autos, Motorräder und vieles mehr. Diese Zange darf mMn in keiner Werkstatt fehlen. Sie ist vielseitig und qualitativ Hochwertig. Ich habe sie schon mehrmals im harten Einsatz (z.B. an einer abgerissenen Schraube angesetzt und noch zusätzlich mit voller Kraft mit einer größeren Knippex zusammengedrückt- sie hat gehalten und hat keine Schäden davongetragem) Sie ist jeden Cent wert! Absolute Kaufempfehlung!
P**R
Superb,item is genuine received as shown
This plier is highend product because its cost so high, beyond imagination, for special purpose use expected
S**L
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