Shark Corp 21-2225 10-Inch Prybar and Nail Puller |  | Brand: Shark Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $27.00 Buy New: $10.91 as of 11/24/2009 05:18 CST details You Save: $16.09 (60%)
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Seller: Ben Franklin Rating: 19 reviews
Media: Tools & Hardware Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 10.5 x 2.8 x 0.5
MPN: 21-2225 Model: 21-2225 UPC: 008023122259 EAN: 0008023122259
Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 business days
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| • | Dual-purpose pry bar and nail puller with a hand-sharpened, double-tempered blade | | • | Pries into any tight spot with ease and less damage to walls | | • | Super thin, curved blade that lifts crown molding and small-head or no-head nails | | • | Back of the puller doubles as a striking surface | | • | 10-inches long; weighs 13.6-ounces shipped |
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Product Description 10" Prybar, One End Is A Nail Puller With Hand Sharpened, Double Tempered Blades Which Will Bite Into Any Part Of The Nail, The Other End Is A Prybar The Thin Blade Will Pry Into Any Tight Spot With Ease & Less Damage.
Amazon.com Product Description This high-quality performance tool makes jobs faster and more precise. The 10-inch pry bar and nail puller from Shark is made with high-quality hardened steel alloy and it has the thinnest blade available on the market, so it will pry into any tight spot with ease and less damage to wall and molding surface. The curve of the blade is designed to lift molding easily with just a twist, and it's so sharp that it will remove any nail -- including small or no-head nails lodged in the wall or any other material.
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great pry bar November 15, 2009 Kerry Pierce (Detroit, MI USA) I have several other small pry bars, obtained in the search for the "one" that works. Well, I think that this Shark is the "one". I was involved in a small demolition project of some wooden privacy fence, when the box arrived, so the Shark didn't see any wasted time before I was knocking the paint off of the driver end. That wide, flat, sharp blade is just super for getting into the cracks and opening them up. I was trying to save some of the wooden slats and this bar was the best at doing that.
The blade is sharp, about as sharp as many of the cheaper knives you'll find for sale, which is a great feature. You do have to be careful with it when using the other end, because it can cut you. I really like that the blade end doesn't have a large curve. The gentle curve lets you get down into the cracks to the nails, before it starts putting a lot of pressure on the wood. I have some photos showing the low profile of this blade compared to my other tools, that I'll put up later.
My only complaint is that they don't make a longer version of this pry bar that I can buy. There were a few times when I needed more leverage than I could get with the 10 inch bar. I will probably order this pry bar, for the times I need more leverage, Estwing PB-18 18-Inch Pry Bar.. But, the Shark is certainly a keeper, moving to the head of the line of my prying tools.
Must-have for remodeling projects October 20, 2009 Goosecat (Vancouver, WA) I've used this tool all over the house with various remodeling projects from baseboards to wood flooring to entire bathrooms. It is a must have to remove things (i.e. demolition work) because the flat tapered edge wedges into tiny cracks.
Here are some things I have done:
-Removed baseboard all over the house.
-Removed wood closet shelving that was nailed into the wall.
-Lifted particleboard underlayment flooring and pried the staples.
-Used the flat edge to pry up a nail so I have enough room to grab it with the claws on the other end.
Almost anytime I have to remove something that is nailed, glued, or stapled down, I reach for this tool.
Tell someone you like about this timesaving device! October 4, 2009 Paul Lambert (Western Massachusetts) This is now a permanent addition to my primary handyman tool bag. It puts my old pry bars to shame and the ability to pull nails where the heads had stripped is a real attribute. Nice sharp (careful!) pry end enables getting behind material and I also bought the 8-Inch model as they work as a great team to move along trim and such to remove trim and such without breaking anything.
This is the bar, the BEST September 12, 2009 P.C. I have had 4 of these prybars. The Super-Thin Tempered Blade get behind the trim & molding to remove it with virtually no damage to the molding & wall itself. If you do not care about a wood piece, the Claw on it will dig down into the wood to pull the nail even without the head. TO ME THESE BARS ARE SECOND TO NONE.
I have used other bars like this and I felt like I was using a big fat chisel because the tapering was to blunt (to thick to fast) and did more damage to the wood & wall.
The reason needed 4 bars. 1 misplaced, 1 to replace the misplaced one till I find it, 2 wanted by co-workers (they threw their old prybar to the side after they used mine). They liked it better then their old bars.
Terrific tool!!! September 1, 2009 T. Letourneau (New Hampshire) I purchased this 10 inch pry bar to remove the molding from around the windows I am replacing. It does a fantastic job, the perfect tool for this kind of work. I highly recommend it!
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