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Nail Jack Tools 11NJ Nail Puller, 11-Inch |  | Brand: Nail Jack Tools Category: Home Improvement
Buy New: $29.99 as of 11/23/2009 12:02 CST details
New (2) from $29.99
Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 10 reviews
Media: Tools & Hardware Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 11 x 2.9 x 11
MPN: Nj11_MT Model: 11nj UPC: 898386002004 EAN: 0898386002004
Release Date: November 28, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Probably the world's most effective nail, staple or brad puller. | | • | The 11 inch model features a "hammer tap" for digging hard to get nails. | | • | Dig out deep nails of any size and grab and control the extraction safely. | | • | Make any demolition or responsible deconstruction much easier. | | • | Many patented and patent pending features never seen before on ANY tool. |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description All these wonderful features on a low tech hand operated tool? WOW! No batteries and no compressor means that this tool could be dropped into any nail pulling situation with ease! Not to mention finally being able to pull brads out of the back of completely reuseable baseboard or wainscoting! We have seen multiple automotive applications come in from satisfied users! The Nail Jack family of nail pulling tools is here to stay, so stay tuned for our various models and don't forget to get yourself our new roofing tools!
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| Customer Reviews:
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Very Good Design November 23, 2009 reno-vator (Laguna CA) I have looked all over for a simple quick way to pull nails, and this is by far the best one so far.
Poor Grip Force November 12, 2009 Mechanic1 (WI) I bought this larger version of the nail puller tool to remove large nails.
I agree with J. Anderson on it's inability to grip rusted and/or long-imbedded nails, especially the "larger" 10D-16D size nails. I can grip them OK, but there isn't enough leverage built into the handles to hold the grip on the nail while extracting the nail. The handles are too far apart for one handed use while gripping the nail.
Good tool idea, but needs improvement to work well.
Not worth the price I paid.
This is a very pragmatic approach! November 1, 2009 tool fool This tool uses real common sense! It can be tapped on the back of the head to drive the tips into the wood and uses a pliers like action to hold a nail, while the fulcrum will pry the nail out! Great!
Nail Jack of limted value October 25, 2009 J. Anderson 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
The Nail Jack was the least useful product I ever bought on line. It might be OK for removing small nails that are not strongly embedded in wood otherwise forget it. It has no value if you try to remove a nail that is rusted or has been in the wood for very long.
What a great tool. What took them so long October 3, 2009 Allen (Utah) This is a very well designed tool. Works very well and is far better than anything out there. Fast shipping. A little pricey but worth every penny. A great deal of design attention has gone into this tool and as such is a real time saver. Does far less surface damage than a pry bar (etc).
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