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After covering Prime Day for 36 hours over four days, this is the one thing I bought

After covering Prime Day for 36 hours over four days, this is the one thing I bought
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A Verge editor shares their personal purchase of Vampliers, a specialized tool designed to remove stripped screws, following a long period of covering Amazon Prime Day deals. The author highlights the tool's utility and Japanese engineering, noting its effectiveness for common household repairs.

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It provides a relatable, consumer-focused perspective on product utility amidst the overwhelming volume of retail marketing during major sales events.

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I’m ready for the Vamplier weekend. | Photo: Antonio G. Di Benedetto / The Verge We’ve covered so many deals during Prime Day that my head is spinning. But after four days of doing our damndest to try and help folks save money, the thing I’m most hyped for is a simple tool for fixing my most egregious mistakes. I bought a pair of Vampliers. If you’re unfamiliar, Vampliers are Japanese-made pliers designed for one simple task: removing stripped screws. I don’t even remember when I first heard of them, but I threw one on my wishlist long ago and thought, “I should get one of these eventually.” That time is now: the standard 6.25-inch VT-001 Vampliers is on sale for $25.58 (about $6 off) at Amazon . Vampire Tools VT-001 Vampliers 6.25-inch screw extractor pliers Where to Buy: $31.97 $25.58 at Amazon $31.97 at Vampire Tools I recommended a smaller pair of Vampliers in our roundup of Prime Day deals under $25 . I knew from people I trust how handy these things are. I even read Chris Person’s excellent ode to his Engineer “Neji-Saurus” pliers , which are the same thing with a green handle. (Engineer makes both sets of pliers; Vampire Tools distributes rebranded Engineer tools in the US.) Over the years, I’ve abandoned far too many stripped screws in door jambs, junction boxes, and even under my desk. And now I finally have a means to correct my mistakes. Maybe it’s the full pot of coffee I’ve been drinking every day since Tuesday, but I’m done with Prime Day and I’m done with stripped screws.

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