





Performance
Standard pliers tap out when screws round off. The PZ-59s lean in. The jaws grip from above and the side, locking onto anything from a 3mm machine screw to a rusted-out M6 bolt. They don’t care about head type or condition. Torque transfer is clean, no slip, no flex. The TPR grips feel surgical, even after a day in the grit. These aren't multi-tools—they're single-purpose extraction beasts.
Pros
- Jaw serrations cut vertically for ultimate screw head traction
- Bites through rust, corrosion, and stripped threads like it's personal
- Pulls out screws from 3mm to 15mm with zero drama
- Built from hardened carbon steel that shrugs off abuse
- Comfortable rubberized grip stays planted, even gloved up
Cons
- Too aggressive for delicate fasteners—this thing doesn’t whisper
- Bulky in a minimalist kit—but it replaces three failed tools
Specs
- Length: 204mm (8")
- Weight: 300g
- Screw Range: 3mm to 15mm head diameter
- Jaw Type: Dual-surface with vertical serration (patented)
- Material: Carbon steel, hardened to HRC 60±2
- Grip: TPR (thermoplastic rubber), non-slip
Final Thoughts
The ENGINEER PZ-59 isn’t here to finesse—it’s here to finish. When every other tool fails, this is the closer. Drop it in your kit, forget it’s there—until something breaks and everyone’s watching. Then pull it out and rip that stripped screw like it owed you money.
More Precision. More Function.
Every tool we review moves with purpose. Sharp, minimal, built to last — gear that earns its place in your kit. No trends, no noise. Just precision instruments for those who understand that less is more, and what you carry defines how you move.

