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15″ Flat Bar Pry Bar – Heavy Duty Crowbar with Nail Puller – High Carbon Steel with Soft Shock Absorbing Grip & Wide Winged Ends – Demolition Tools for Home Improvement & Construction

Original price was: $33.99.Current price is: $32.19.

SKU: B0DKK2J879
Size DHL Box Internal Dimensions (cm) Max Weight (kg) FedEx Equivalent (approx.)
XS Box 2 33.7 × 18.2 × 10 ~1 Small Box (8″×8″×8″)
S Box 3 33.7 × 32.2 × 10 ~2 Medium Box (12″×12″×10″)
M Box 4 33.7 × 32.2 × 18 ~5 Large Box (13″×13″×11″)
L Box 5 33.7 × 33.2 × 34.5 ~10 FedEx 10kg Box (40.16 × 32.86 × 25.88)
XL Box 6 41.7 × 35.9 × 36.9 ~15 FedEx Large (16″×16″×16″)
XXL Box 7 / 8 48.1 × 40.4 × 38.9 or 54.1 × 44.4 × 40.9 ~20–25 FedEx Extra Large (42 × 42 × 47)

8 reviews for 15″ Flat Bar Pry Bar – Heavy Duty Crowbar with Nail Puller – High Carbon Steel with Soft Shock Absorbing Grip & Wide Winged Ends – Demolition Tools for Home Improvement & Construction

  1. Avatar of Ashley H.

    Ashley H.

    Very versatile and good quality
    This pry bar is very useful. Great for pulling nails of all sizes from small finish nails to framing spikes. The grip is comfortable and easy to hold on to. Very rugged and durable. The shape fits nicely in any tool box. Can’t beat it for the price. Very happy with this purchase.

  2. Avatar of Kevin

    Kevin

    High Quality
    This flat bar is very heavy duty. Perfect for a home owner or a contractor. The heavy gage steel is great for prying. Made easy work of removing 3” 10G nails. There is also a nice rubber strip for gripping. Highly recommended!!!

  3. Avatar of Fieldmat

    Fieldmat

    Quality bar
    The wide end is curved and gets under plywood and prys it up easily. I like the nail pullers on each side. The grip reduces vibration when I strike it with my hammer.

  4. Avatar of broadway_Joe

    broadway_Joe

    Excellent quality, great packaging!
    Awesome pry bar for destroying and rebuilding things. This bar was great for rebuilding my deck. The curved end helped to pry the old deck boards and the grip felt good in my hands and reduced fatigue. Multiple ways to grab and pull nails.

  5. Avatar of R. Roy

    R. Roy

    For a flat bar, it’s somehow more.
    The best flat bar I’ve ever owned. It is incredibly versatile despite being what it is, a flat bar. Love the grip, although it is wearing off fast, but that’s on me. It is *well* worth the extra dime to buy this bad boy. Half way through a demo and it’s been my go-to.

  6. Avatar of Gilberto Plascencia

    Gilberto Plascencia

    It’s one of my favorite tools but not great with 16 common and duplex nails
    Great bar for prying . Onlt issue I have is that it doesn’t grip 16 commons and duplex nails very well.just need a little bit wider nail pullers and I’ll give it a 5

  7. Avatar of alberto

    alberto

    premiun
    excelente

  8. Avatar of Trouble Time

    Trouble Time

    I couldn’t tell very well from the pictures, but This Is A Beast !
    I tear apart pallets and old furniture in order to make new furniture, and stuff. Sometimes, I even tear apart things that I’ve built – Let’s not go there.I use a variety of crow bars, nail pullers, hammers, wedges, and even a way too heavy pallet busting tool. They all have their place in the process, but I haven’t yet had a Go-To favorite tool to grab first to start off a demo job. This may have just changed.I’m pretty impressed with this Pry Bar / Nail Remover. It’s significantly larger and more Heavy Duty than I expected based on the pictures. Actually, I was a little unsure of the overall shape and size based on the pictures, but I definitely wanted to give it a shot, and I’m glad I did. I tried to show in my pictures enough to give you a little better idea. Hopefully they help.I also really like the grip on it as it’s rather large, slipping won’t be a problem. Of course, the key features that really matter in a pry bar like this are its overall strength, its overall size, and the angles of the bar ends. I don’t think there’s any question about the strength of this thing, and it’s a size that falls somewhere between really big and medium, which seems like it will prove very useful. The angles of the bar ends are kind of standard and kind of not, one seems a bit shallower an angle than I’m used to, and the other is a bit deeper but as I use it, I understand why. It pulls nails like fast, and it knows how to wreck.Other points worth mentioning: First, the unique shapes of the bar ends. This is obvious in the pictures, but what is difficult to see is that there are nail head “pockets”. So not only are there slots for the nails, but then at the point of the slot, they machined it out a bit like a little cup where the nail head will end up. On my first time out with it, these seemed to provide a more positive grip as I had no slippage on medium small nail heads. It may just end up being the best nail puller ever. The only caveat here is that shallow angle which is going to make it pretty common to need to use both ends of the bar to pull certain nails.The Second point is that the chisel points are really sharp. Sharper than they need to be. But isn’t that what we always want anyway? It comes in the box with protective plastic sleaves over the sharpened ends, but I don’t think the plastic is durable enough for long term use. For me, however, I’m definitely keeping it in it’s original box. No point in getting the blades dull or my finger cut. It’s just respectful to a quality tool anyway.A Third point that I just noticed while testing it is on that unique “W” shape Another gentlemand end. If holding the bar like a hammer and whacking endgrain with the edge of that sucker, you’ll be splitting wood like a champ. And Fast! It’s pretty fun actually – like an axe but so much faster and easier to handle.Note to the manufacturer: thank you so much for the can koozie. It’s pretty cool but I’d really rather just have a sticker because you have a really cool logo and motto. Good job folks.Anyway, I hope this helps you in some little way, and I hope something Great happens for You today!


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