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Dinosaur-Inspired Japanese Pliers Designed Specifically to Remove Stripped Screws
In 2002 Engineer Inc., a Japanese hand tool manufacturer, invented a dinosaur-inspired pair of pliers called Neji-saurus. Neji means “screw” in Japanese, and by giving these pliers a dinosaur-like jaw, they created the perfect tool for removing stripped screw heads:
Here’s how they work, as seen in a video apparently produced by an anime director:
By last year the company had sold 4 million of the pliers worldwide. Here in America they’re known as Engineer Pliers after the company, and are also sold ‘Stateside under the brand name Vampliers, from Vampire Tools.
https://www.core77.com/posts/100360/Dinosaur-Inspired-Japanese-Pliers-Designed-Specifically-to-Remove-Stripped-Screws