Metal Nut Splitter
Having a hard time removing a rusty nut? This might just help you out! With its different sizes, you can remove every rusty nuts without hassle!
Exquisite craftsmanship and a polished mirror surface. These tools may be used to break off rusted nuts and then solve the difficult problem of removing them.
Made of metal so you don’t have to worry about it easily breaking as it is made to be durable and strong!
Comes with its case that helps you organize these tools. The case is also very durable and won’t easily be opened when dropping it accidentally.
To work on the target nut, just spin the nut splitter bolt. It’s really simple to use. Prepare a wrench to assist you in this task.
Can be used in most nut and bolt sizes; 9-12mm, 12-16mm, 16-22mm.
Case Color: Red
Material: Metal
Package Inclusion: 13mm Metal NutSplitter (x1), 20mm Metal NutSplitter (x1), 30mm Metal NutSplitter (x1), 36mm Metal Nut Splitter (x1), and case (x1).
David Gross –
My car is pretty old and the amount of times a bolt stripped because it was rusted was just countless. This is the second Kit I got from . This one can reach in much tighter spaces than the other Kit and this it not at all cheap. These have a lot of weight to them so I know they will be a long term tool.
Efrain vazquez –
My husband really loves this and asked me where I bought this, he plans on buying all the sizes!
James N –
Tool worked exactly like it expected. Took off a nut I had been working on for 2 days.
Abe Tawfik –
Great too, works great on rusted nuts that are conveniently out in the open, but the thickenss of the loop on the tool is a bit too thick to fit in some spots, maybe if they made a style with a thinner loop but stronger metal thatd be better, but over all its a good tool and works as it should for the most part
Scott J. Mutch –
I bought this to remove a old nut I could not remove any other way and had tried for months. It work perfectly and it only took a minute for it to come off. I am a very happy camper.
Efrain vazquez –
I had a nut I needed to remove from a double ended bolt. It wasn’t a particularly large bolt, but I couldn’t get enough torque behind this tool to get the nut to split. This left an indentation on the bolt, nothing more. I decided to use a chisel and hammer to try and split it and eureka! the bolt started moving as I hammered it. If I ever have this problem again at least I know what I will try first!