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Shark Corp 21-2225 10-Inch Prybar and Nail Puller | List Price: $27.00 Discount Price: $14.11
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| Brand: Shark Corp Binding: Tools & Hardware
Features: - 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
Have it, Love it! [Posted on 2006-12-10] I've had two size Shark tools for over 1 year now. They are absolutely outstanding. I've found them to be much better than standard pry bars. These tools are light weight. Their prying end starts very slim enabling you to get started easily on any pry job (for example, great for prying off fence boards. I highly recommend one (or even two if you select the two sizes) to have with you always.
perfect [Posted on 2007-06-05] This is a great contractor grade tool. It is great for removing moulding or baseboards. The nail puller was very good even for nailgun nails. Remember it is a small tool so if your trying to pull apart 2x4's nailed together you wont have enough leverage.
Man-Love [Posted on 2007-07-09] When we pulled up our carpet we found, to our surprise, hardwood floors underneath. While it was a terrific find, we discovered (at least) one problem: A former owner had apparently tried to fix floor squeaks by (seemingly) randomly pounding common nails of varying lengths into the floor. The heads were all flush with or even below the surface of the floor. Nothing in my toolbox had a chance of pulling them - but then I came across this wonderful little tool.
Causing little or no damage to the floor, the Shark pulled up nearly a hundred nails with 100% success. I actually started hoping I would find more nails as we pulled up more carpet.
And the sliver-thin pry is amazing as well. I was able to take up the tack strips in their entirety without hardly a sound, and removing molding is now amazingly smooth.
The Shark is definitely one of the best $20 tool purchases I have ever made!
Excellent for removing trim; nail puller is also exceptional [Posted on 2008-01-10] I just removed interior trim using the Shark Prybar and Nail Puller. The relatively thin blade tip makes it easy to get in between the trim and the underlying wall. The nail puller is well placed to provide leverage, and is much easier than a nail puller on a hammer to get into small spaces to remove framing and finish nails.
NOT WORTH MORE THAN 10 BUCKS.... [Posted on 2008-03-23] This is a nice tool but honestly do not think it is worth MORE THAN 10 bucks. Even at 10 inches, the shank is really small for my large hands. Made in China like most everything, I think you could go to Home Depot and get one at almost twice the size for about the 16-17 range. The small size and cost factor gives this a 3 Star only. I was mildly disappointed.
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