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    Where can I buy a "easy out" tool?

    I'm trying to help a member out and save him a ton of money.
    Where can a guy buy a "easy out" tool? In case someone wonder's what it is. It's a tool that has a reverseable bit with either a standard or philips tip. It is used to start stubborn screw to turn and come out. You place it on the tip of the screw just like a screw driver and then you whack the hell out of it with a mallet or mini sledge hammer. It's got a gear drive that works with the impact of the mallet to work the screw out. I've always barrowed one off my brother so I don't have a clue of where to buy one. I'd think home depot or lowes would have it, but I really don't know. Anybody?



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    oh yeah..i think it's called impact wrench...err..no im wrong..impact something...yes home depot, lowes hardware stores have it.

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    hey, we use those in my shop to get the screws on brake rotors off...when i first saw it, it was awesome, i need to get one when i do my brake here at the house...but Jim, i think any hardware/tool store should carry them.

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    I got one at napa for $16 new. It's called a impact driver. Worked great on my rotors.

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    Hey thanks guys.
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    Sears makes one called screw-out I think
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    GET IN THE ZONE, AUTOZONE hehehehe
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    yes..impact driver
    I wasn't that far off with impact wrench
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