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Stanley 55-035 11-Inch Nail Puller |  | Brand: Stanley Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $18.03 Buy New: $9.39 as of 11/22/2009 23:07 CST details You Save: $8.64 (48%)
New (19) from $9.39
Seller: American Contractor Supply Rating: 4 reviews
Media: Tools & Hardware Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7 Dimensions (in): 0.6 x 2.3 x 10.5
MPN: 55-035 Model: 55-035 UPC: 076174550351 EAN: 0076174550351
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Double-end puller features 90º and 30º offset claws | | • | Fully sharpened claw tips | | • | Heat-treated for durability | | • | Limited Lifetime Warranty |
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Product Description Double End Nail Puller, Features 90 Degree & 30 Degree Offset Claws, Heat Treated, Fully Sharpened Claw Tips, Beveled Nail Slot, Stock Size 5/8" (16MM), Overall Length 11" (280MM).
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| Customer Reviews: Nail Puller June 20, 2009 Edwin Poy (Fairfax, VA) Must have for any project involving pounding in nails. Heavy-duty steel, claws are at the right pitch to effectively remove embedded nails. Wear safety glasses, you don't get a second chance.
Stanley Cat's Paw December 23, 2000 Michael Oas (Mankato, MN) I'm a general contractor with lots of hands on roofing and framing experience. I've used several different types of cat's paws in the course of my work including the new "bear claw" type bar. I've found the Stanley to be superior to the others due to two design details. First, the short distance between the notch (where the nail head is held) and the shoulder (where the bar bends) gives considerably more leverage than a "bear claw" type puller, where the distance from notch to shoulder can be an inch or better. Secondly, the sides of the notch taper down at a relatively shallow angle and come to a sharper edge than many other paws. This gives the frustrated carpenter (me) more grace when digging for nail heads. I don't have to dig into the wood very deep in order to grab the nail. This is good, especially in cases where a deep gouge is the last thing I want to leave behind (like in cedar fascia!). There have been times when I've misplaced my Stanley (or dropped it off the roof) and needed to borrow another guy's paw to get myself out of a jam. I've always found myself having to dig deeper or strain harder than I'd have needed to with a Stanley.
Stanley Cat's Paw December 23, 2000 Michael Oas (Mankato, MN) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I'm a general contractor with lots of hands on roofing and framing experience. I've used several different types of cat's paws in the course of my work including the new "bear claw" type bar. I've found the Stanley to be superior to the others due to two design details. First, the short distance between the notch (where the nail head is held) and the shoulder (where the bar bends) gives considerably more leverage than a "bear claw" type puller, where the distance from notch to shoulder can be an inch or better. Secondly, the sides of the notch taper down at a relatively shallow angle and come to a sharper edge than many other paws. This gives the frustrated carpenter (me) more grace when digging for nail heads. I don't have to dig into the wood very deep in order to grab the nail. This is good, especially in cases where a deep gouge is the last thing I want to leave behind (like in cedar fascia!). There have been times when I've misplaced my Stanley (or dropped it off the roof) and needed to borrow another guy's paw to get myself out of a jam. I've always found myself having to dig deeper or strain harder than I'd have needed to with a Stanley.
IT'S JUST RIGHT July 3, 2000 the bunk man (Andover, Ohio United States) I FOUND THIS TO BE THE PERFECT SIZE FOR GETTING THE STUBBORN NAILS, NOT THAT I MAKE ANY MISTAKES (HA HA).BUT IF YOU HAVE TO TAKE ANYTHING APART GIVE THIS A TRY.
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