ᐅ Ikea Besta: How do I deal with broken screws?

Created on: 4 Feb 2023 09:23
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wilcogo44
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wilcogo44
4 Feb 2023 09:23
Hello everyone,

I recently assembled several Besta cabinets from Ikea, but ran into an unpleasant situation: one of the screws broke off while being tightened and is now stuck completely inside the wood. My question is: what is the best way to deal with broken screws in Ikea Besta furniture?

Specifically, I am interested in methods to safely remove or replace these screws with minimal damage. I want to avoid compromising the stability or appearance of the cabinet. Are there any special tools suitable for the relatively thin screws and the material used?

I would also appreciate any advice on how to prevent such situations during assembly, if anyone has experience with this.

Thanks in advance for your tips!
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Farmo
4 Feb 2023 10:11
Hello,

if a screw breaks off, I recommend first using a screw extractor. If you cannot grip it, carefully drill around the thread with a small drill to loosen it.

Be careful not to drill too deep to avoid damaging the wood.
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Jeanbar
4 Feb 2023 11:45
Hello wilcogo44,

I understand your problem well; this happens quite often, especially with furniture that has thin, delicate screws like those in Ikea Besta.

Here are a few suggestions on how to proceed:

- If the screw is only partly sticking out, try carefully pulling it out with needle-nose pliers or a small screwdriver.
- For completely broken screws, a special screw extractor can help. These are small tool kits designed to grip and remove broken screws.
- Sometimes it also helps to gently loosen the material around the screw with a fine drill so the screw can be removed more easily.
- Be careful when drilling: do not go too deep to avoid damaging the particleboard material.
- If nothing works, you can conceal the remaining screw with wood filler and insert a new screw slightly offset from the original position.

To prevent this, I recommend screwing in straight without applying too much force and using suitable cordless screwdrivers with torque control.

I hope these tips help you!
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Hector
4 Feb 2023 14:06
Interesting post, wilcogo44. I think the issue of broken screws in Ikea furniture should also be considered in the context of manufacturing quality and materials.
Jeanbar schrieb:
Sometimes it helps to slightly loosen the material around the screw with a fine drill so the screw comes out more easily.

That sounds pragmatic, but it risks negatively affecting the load-bearing capacity of the particleboard. Who can guarantee that the furniture will still have the same stability afterward?

I generally recommend checking first whether Ikea’s spare parts program can help in such cases or if it’s better to file a formal complaint. Simply drilling into the wood could cause more harm than good in the long term.

What are your experiences with this?
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tyson51
5 Feb 2023 08:39
I agree with some of Hector’s points, but with Ikea furniture, the materials are generally designed to be repairable.

For broken screws in Besta units, I recommend:

- First, clean the hole if needed using a small drill bit.
- Then insert a screw of the same diameter into a slightly offset hole.
- To reinforce the potentially weaker area, you can use wooden dowels or wood glue.

If done carefully, the repair usually does not affect the functionality.

And of course, a good cordless drill with torque control greatly reduces the risk of broken screws.
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anfeteo
5 Feb 2023 14:57
Hello wilcogo44,

here is a brief guide for dealing with broken screws in the Ikea Besta system:

1. Check the position: Is the screw still partially embedded in the wood? If so, first try to grip it with tweezers or pliers.

2. Screw extractor: If the screw is completely broken off and stuck in the wood, get a special screw extractor. Be careful: fine wires on the extractor are essential, especially with thin screws.

3. Drill carefully: If necessary, drill into the center of the screw with a thin metal drill bit to create a small starting point for the extractor.

4. Insert a replacement screw: Once the screw is removed or partially protruding, you can insert a new screw slightly offset to maintain stability.

5. Check stability: After replacing, inspect the furniture assembly for any weak points.

Mistakes to avoid:
- Applying too much force when trying to remove the screw.
- Using a drill bit that is too large.
- Trying to insert the replacement screw in exactly the same spot (particle board may split).

Good luck with the repair!