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must have October 11, 2009 Dusty (Princeton, nj United States) It's not much fun taking things apart, but this helps.
Probably the best all-around size.
great little tool April 7, 2009 R. Carros (San Ramon, CA USA) This was purchased by my son. He did some research on what was available and decided on this one. He's used it a bit and was very pleased with how well the sharp claw would dig into the wood and also how well the tool gripped the nails on the shank, (not just the head). Would recommend and it's also a reasonable price.
Just like they said March 28, 2007 D. Koehler (Waco, TX USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I worked with a contractor who used one of these and thought it would be a helpful tool for my own remodeling jobs. These nail pullers work as advertised. I don't think I will ever use a claw hammer again for nail pulling. Very high quality steel and designed very well. Get one, you won't regret it!
I pull nails for fun now... January 3, 2007 B. D HILL (Niles, OH United States) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I never thought I'd get excited about a nail puller, but these shark pullers are really a joy to use. My first model was the 8"er with the flat pry bar at one end, and I've ordered several other sizes since. The key to these things seems to be the quality of steel used - very strong and very hard - seems to bite into the nail no matter how much is showing.
I also own one of those old-fashioned looking nail pullers with the slide handle and moveable fulcrum. It certainly works, but is definitely much more trouble to get into position and get a grip on the nail that these Shark units. On these, just point the paws at the buried nail, give it a whack or two, and voila, it's got the grip it needs to start moving it.
Very versatile, very well made, very worthwhile to have in your toolbox.
Great tool August 15, 2004 T. Chamberlin (Portland, OR) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This tool is really helpful when framing, it will pull nails even whenthey have been driven below the surface of the wood, and even if you bust off the head it can still be pulled. This is the perfect size also. I've seen and used shorter ones, but they don't provide enough leverage.
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