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INCLUDES:
• (1) Bar
FEATURES:
• Perfect for demolition jobs and pulling nails and spikes
• Made of high carbon steel for strength
• High quality 48-inch length shaft to complete small wrecking jobs
• Claw for pulling nails at one end and a slight bend for prying at the other end
• Limited Lifetime Warranty
SPECIFICATIONS:
• Height: 15"
• Length: 1.5"
• Width: 3"
The 48-inch by 1-inch wrecking bar is made out of high carbon steel. It is ideal for demolition jobs and pulling nails and spikes. This tool has a claw for pulling nails at one end and a slight bend for prying at the other end. It also has a 48-inch length shaft for extra leverage.
• (1) Bar
FEATURES:
• Perfect for demolition jobs and pulling nails and spikes
• Made of high carbon steel for strength
• High quality 48-inch length shaft to complete small wrecking jobs
• Claw for pulling nails at one end and a slight bend for prying at the other end
• Limited Lifetime Warranty
SPECIFICATIONS:
• Height: 15"
• Length: 1.5"
• Width: 3"
The 48-inch by 1-inch wrecking bar is made out of high carbon steel. It is ideal for demolition jobs and pulling nails and spikes. This tool has a claw for pulling nails at one end and a slight bend for prying at the other end. It also has a 48-inch length shaft for extra leverage.
Customer Reviews
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Todd on 03/20/2013
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| Pros: | Inexpensive |
| Cons: | Finish not as well as some |
| Recommended: | Yes |
I bought the bar to use on mineral collecting expeditions. I haven't had a chance to use it yet, but it passes the toss in vise and try to bend test.
All my geo tools see far harsher use than the average demolition, or builder would subject them to. I'll let you know it handleas granitic pegmatite's constituent minerals...I'll be pounding this on quartz fissures. Time will tell.
All my geo tools see far harsher use than the average demolition, or builder would subject them to. I'll let you know it handleas granitic pegmatite's constituent minerals...I'll be pounding this on quartz fissures. Time will tell.
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