I'm two years late to the party, but this just happened to me yesterday. I was a little nervous about how to proceed. This trick looks so simple. I watched two other videos besides this one and they all recommend the same thing. Thanks!!
Thanks, Joe! I had no idea they were making those out of plastic. I was hooking up a DVD player with brand new AV cables and the raggedy thing broke off in there! But the nail WORKS.
I actually watched your video, looked around the house for a small nail, couldn’t find one but found a really small screw and screwed it in pulling it out very easily,Perfect! Cheers, great video
🎉You’re a life saver, was about to take my speaker to a shop where they were gonna charge $160 to replace the rca jack… and take 3-4weeks with their back log of repairs, found the right sized nail and it worked like a charm first try, thank you for the post, I’m sure you’ve saved 1,000s of people time and money with your post, I hope all is well for you, thanks a million, take care ❤
For anyone trying this, I would recommend using a straightened fish hook instead of a nail. The small gauge will minimize any outward pressure and the barb will 100% hook on the first attempt.
Saw this video when I broke my rca, told my self I’ll come back when I put my system in my new car. The time came and this technique worked like butter! Wasn’t trying to dismount the amp, and open it.
Hey thank you so much man!! I just got two prongs out from my broken PS2 cord! (Yes a PS2 in 2022. Lol) Totally works, I got both out first try. Thanks for the info man, fixed in less than 5 minutes. 👍🏿
Wow. Thanks for the idea dude. In my case it is broken small and deep inside. I heated a safety pin and chucked it in, it melted the plastic around and stuck tight to safety pin and I easily removed it. Before I tried to super glue a stick and pull it it didn't work then I saw your video.
Wow thanks man never thought this would work but it did. I’m sooo stoked wow. Thanks ! I used a sewing needle and a lighter and a pair of tweezers to hold the needle in. Wow. I feel like Einstein
I used a heated a small screw and after placing screwed the hot screw very little ie less than quarter circle. Waited for few seconds and easily pulled out the broken pin. Thanks
Well I'll be damned. It really worked. You deserve the like, I wish I could give more! I'll have the wife hunt down a bottle of Sweet Baby Ray's as tribute.
niice , i tried the nail , and a needle , but it kept slipping out , i ended up using a very small picture hanger eyelet screw , same method , and let it get hot and then screwed it into the plastic and cool down and slowly pulled out lol , niice , thnxx for the info
This is nice! But there is another method you can also try that The recent method is that use a glue gun stick and melt the edge. and stick on the stuck and pull it nice and gentle. I have not tried it yet, but this method is pulling a key that is broken inside the key locker(?). maybe I could be wrong, but it will work the same as you did on the video.
🤯you would hav to use something like a fish hook or needle with a bend in it! Maybe even tweezers of you can reach the metal part. Last but not least use a little bit of super glue wit a Q-tip stick, without the cotton. Just 2drops! Stick it in the metal part. Best wishes🙏🏾
I'm two years late to the party, but this just happened to me yesterday. I was a little nervous about how to proceed. This trick looks so simple. I watched two other videos besides this one and they all recommend the same thing. Thanks!!
You know how the saying goes, better late than never lol 😂 🎉
Thanks, Joe! I had no idea they were making those out of plastic. I was hooking up a DVD player with brand new AV cables and the raggedy thing broke off in there! But the nail WORKS.
I actually watched your video, looked around the house for a small nail, couldn’t find one but found a really small screw and screwed it in pulling it out very easily,Perfect! Cheers, great video
You truly are a lifesaver. I broke my rca in my amp and thought I had to take it somewhere. Thank you so much!
🎉You’re a life saver, was about to take my speaker to a shop where they were gonna charge $160 to replace the rca jack… and take 3-4weeks with their back log of repairs, found the right sized nail and it worked like a charm first try, thank you for the post, I’m sure you’ve saved 1,000s of people time and money with your post, I hope all is well for you, thanks a million, take care ❤
Thank you soo much & I’m truly grateful the methods were able to help save you time and money! Turn up that speaker and let the tunes bump 😂👏🏾💙🤞🏾
For anyone trying this, I would recommend using a straightened fish hook instead of a nail. The small gauge will minimize any outward pressure and the barb will 100% hook on the first attempt.
That's a great idea!
I was just thinking of scoring or roughing up a nail but I definitely like the hook idea good call!
Just did the fish hook thing and worked first go around! Thanks!
Definitely a great idea!
Saw this video when I broke my rca, told my self I’ll come back when I put my system in my new car. The time came and this technique worked like butter! Wasn’t trying to dismount the amp, and open it.
Thank you sir! Finally after 3yrs I fixed my amp in less than 5min. I used a skinny nail & some needle nose
Wow! 3 years! Happy I could help 🤝
This works for me! the cable from my dvd player stuck to the TV. i tried the trick and it worked! thank you so much!!
I almost spent 2000 for a stupid speaker, YOU'RE A LIVE SAVER MY MAN I WISH YOU'RE PARENTS AND YOU LIVE A GREATE LIFE THANK YOU
💪🏾💪🏾thank you for for the blessings! I wish you and ur family a prosperous lift as well ❤️🤟🏾
a curved awl also is perfect for this, just did this on my parents' tv and it worked like a charm, thanks for the hack!
thanx a lot bro.. I tried it with a sewing needle and it worked.. I was about to call a technician.. but not needed anymore.. kudos
This really works! I had to use a candle for just two minutes! Top man Joe!
the guy at the pro audio shop told me about this trick just now, said there was a video tutorial on youtube. appreciate you boss, thank you!!
your very much welcome!
Dude it worked perfect!!!!! Thank you!!!! Your a gentleman and a scholar!!!!!
Coming from one of the same! Thank you sir!!
Even though I had pushed my pins further in by trying to get them out this method worked perfectly. Thank you kindly sir!
You are very welcome!
I just used a thin screw and it worked. Saved me so much work. The plastic was missing so the screw worked well. Mine was deep in there too. Thanks
Dude you’re a lifesaver. Thank you !!
I just did this with a screw and a lighter - You're a life saver thank you!!!
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100% Working , This is a life saver, It is easy and took less than 2 min, Thanks Bro.
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Many thanks for this man! It was lovely to hear your little one playing in the background of your really laid back but informative video!
Thank you!
I’m happy the information was valuable to you, the little ones will be little ones at all times lol
Many thanks Joe! It worked! @@joe02323232
When I see this guy using scissors as pliers🏃🏾♂️💨
You bro I had an rca broke like for 6 years finally got it out. Thanks for the video.
Thanks a million!!, I used a screw from model car kit, got her hot and turned then let cool ,worked like a charm
Thank you for posting this. Mini Screws work even better the nail didn’t work but the screw did
Awesome home remedy Fixed my subwoofer the 2nd try Thanks a lot bro .
THANK YOU! I’ve been trying to get this fixed for so long! This worked perfect!
Hey thank you so much man!! I just got two prongs out from my broken PS2 cord! (Yes a PS2 in 2022. Lol) Totally works, I got both out first try. Thanks for the info man, fixed in less than 5 minutes. 👍🏿
PS2😂😂hey I dnt judge 😂😂glad I could help🤝🏾
Just tried this. 100% works very easy. Thanks a ton.
This service announcement was brought to you by Sweet Baby Ray's BBQ sauce!!!! ( JK). Thanks for the info
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Thanks for help! I used the super thin very flexible wire from Dollar Tree and filled your steps. It did the the job easily.
Thank you so much!!!! This worked on the first try for me. All because of you! Thank you!!!! You rock!
No seriously, thank you. I owed you a subscription for this alone lbs
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Thanks sooooooo much!!! It worked, it saved me! We followed exactly what you said and it worked perfectly to get it out. Thank you!!
You are very much welcome!
Thanks so much! This method worked first time (I used a screw instead of a nail)
Wow. Thanks for the idea dude. In my case it is broken small and deep inside. I heated a safety pin and chucked it in, it melted the plastic around and stuck tight to safety pin and I easily removed it. Before I tried to super glue a stick and pull it it didn't work then I saw your video.
Congratulations! I’m happy you were able to save your device! Now you can teach someone else!!💪🏾💙
Thanks from the Philippines 🇵🇭 ❤️
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Thank u sooooooooooo much bro, God bless u d heavy weight, u just saved my fears of next xpenses
Wow thanks man never thought this would work but it did. I’m sooo stoked wow. Thanks ! I used a sewing needle and a lighter and a pair of tweezers to hold the needle in. Wow. I feel like Einstein
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Thanks for the tip bro 💯👌🏽🙌🏽 I did t have a nail so I used a Bobby pin ND heated it up worked just as good
Thank you very much! Saved me taking my mom's guitar PA in to get repaired.
Holy shit I thought I was screwed thankyou so much man
I had two sticks of wood and a small fish bone worked great 👍 hello from Alaska
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@@joe02323232 of course I was joking 😇
Worked for me on the first try. Great and simple video. Thumbs up!
Cheer's man thanks for sharing this has happened to one of my speakers I'm gonna try this now✌🏼
Dude, you saved me! I thought that thing was metal! Cheers 🍻
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Your method just saved my AV amp, thank you very much sir. :)
cheers from england lad,just saved my technics deck using this method
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First attempt and it came out with the nail. Thanks you so much
Grate way to innovate! 🤝🏾
I felt that first “fuck” lmao. Gonna give this a try, thanks!
Ryan Petrill lmaooooo!!!
Yooooo. U are the man! Worked on the first try for me! Thanks a million
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Dude u just saved my mom so much money such an easy method thanks for the info appreciate it
Thanks Bro I was trying for way to long to get this out this speaker. Thanks again
Wow! I'll try it tomorrow! Thank you for uploading this video... 🙏
Your very welcome 🤞🏾
Thanks bro... finally remove my broken aux jack
Yessir bro💪🏾
2023📌 you saved me🙏🏽🙏🏽
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thank you bro i was so hopeless hahaha then i searched for this . youre a life saver!!!
Trust me, I know the feeling lol. I’m glad I could help!
My guy you are a genius. Thank you champ
That’s big homie, glad I could help!
I used a heated a small screw and after placing screwed the hot screw very little ie less than quarter circle.
Waited for few seconds and easily pulled out the broken pin. Thanks
Sweet I was going to try super glue and a tooth pik . but this method makes sense to me. Keep on thumping.
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Thank you sir 🥺💟 love from India 💟
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Well I'll be damned. It really worked. You deserve the like, I wish I could give more! I'll have the wife hunt down a bottle of Sweet Baby Ray's as tribute.
😂😂😂glad I could help!
Worked like you said. Thanks for the tip
I ain’t even listen when you said “it’s hot”🤣🤣🤣🤣soon as you said that I burnt tf out my hand🤣🤣🤣🤣
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But did it work tho?
@@joe02323232 yeah it worked
Bottom line thank you very much worked perfect flawless
Thank you for your service. It worked 👍👍👍👍
perfect 👌 job done , thanks man
thanks so much bro, i opened up my amplifier just to see this method worked XD
Dude worked on first try thanks 🙏🏼
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niice , i tried the nail , and a needle , but it kept slipping out , i ended up using a very small picture hanger eyelet screw , same method , and let it get hot and then screwed it into the plastic and cool down and slowly pulled out lol , niice , thnxx for the info
You are the best brother
When using a nail it helps if you can put a slight bend on the tip. To hook it once inside the broken piece.
I just did this..it worked..my suggestion would be to use a screw so it threds in better
Thanks do much I just did it super easy in 30 secs
As of April 4th 2021 this worked wonderful thank you bro 🤘🏾🤘🏾
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This is genius I’m gonna try this 🙏🏽🏆
Let me know how it goes!
Worked like magic!!!
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dudeee what life saver thank youu so much
this video saved my $2000 mixer
🎊🎉🙌🏾happy I could help you out🫡
Thanks it helped me a lot
I use a resistor....works like a champ...
Thaku you so much for uploading this video❤️
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4 years later this video just helped me 🫡 respect
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thnx bruh!! used a safety pin...worked well !!
Thankx man for the video …it helped me alot
Thanks a million bro, just did this successfully!
Tqsm man u made it easy🎉🎉🎉
Thank you so much for the info, it did work, you made me happy coz i can connect now my video to speaker
Thank you so much man I appreciate it this WORKED‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️
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So much kudos to u, just what i needed to know thankyou:)
Thankyou mate saved my life :)
Lol 💪🏾💙
Saved my time thank u
Time is the only thing in life you can’t get back, you are very welcome 💛
It worked for me. Thanks!
Bruh you saved mo from my asian mom
Super helpful man, thanks.
thank you, never thought of that, my vcr player works again, yea
Lol 🎊🎉💛
This is nice!
But there is another method you can also try that
The recent method is that use a glue gun stick and melt the edge. and stick on the stuck and pull it nice and gentle.
I have not tried it yet, but this method is pulling a key that is broken inside the key locker(?).
maybe I could be wrong, but it will work the same as you did on the video.
Thanks so much work for me on my first try although I did use a safety pin or a paperclip and some needle nose pliers
Kay Corbin Same concept, good way to improvise! Love to see it.
Bro the plastic thing came out but the metal part which would cover the port is still in there what should I do?
🤯you would hav to use something like a fish hook or needle with a bend in it! Maybe even tweezers of you can reach the metal part. Last but not least use a little bit of super glue wit a Q-tip stick, without the cotton. Just 2drops! Stick it in the metal part. Best wishes🙏🏾
Great video! Helped a lot
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nicely done sir, just did it myself!