GripStick Headphone Plug Extraction Tool

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Description

Built specifically to easily remove broken 3.5mm headphone plugs from jacks.

The cylindrical shape allows the tool to be inserted in between the jack housing and the broken piece, physically isolating the piece from any friction against the jack walls. At the same time the split in the cylinder allows for manufacturing differences and also act as a kind of cylindrical pliers to grip the broken piece.

This tool is designed for repair professionals, and will pay for itself with the repair of a single device. With careful use it can survive to repair many devices. Be sure to do research online into proper use techniques before using.

Instructions

1. First, try to shake off any loose pieces from the broken headphone plug that may fall off the jack.

2. Try pushing the GripStick into the device by hand. If pushing it by hand does not work, try to very lightly and slowly tap it in. It should go in about the same length of a headphone plug. Don't push it in too far as it could bend the tip.

3. If your plug broke in such a way it left the cylindrical metal shell inside the jack, make sure the tip of the GripStick does not get caught on the inside of the cylinder shell, as it will never work if it does.

4. IMPORTANT: Do not twist the GripStick when either pushing it in or pulling it out.

5. It may help to hold the device with the headphone jack upside down while pulling the GripStick.

6. Make sure you get all of the broken piece out. If you only got part of it and then push a headphone plug into the jack, it could cause damage.

7. When pulling the GripStick out, try pinching the GripStick with your fingers as close to the device as you can while you pull. You may need to use a pair of pliers (preferably needlenose) and grip and pinch, again closest to the device as possible, as you slowly pull out. You may have to pinch with significant pressure. If you bend the GripStick when squeezing it should be fine as long as you make sure