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Pros

If you're wondering if it's worth the few extra bucks, it is. You won't be disappointed. It pays for itself by saving you time.

Every framer and remodeler needs to have one of these. Super useful in home building/carpentry projects. One i am particularly happy about is when i had to pull a cv axle out on a ford focus.

Strong, durable, very useful. I beam design makes it lighter and stronger than any other similar sized pry bar i've ever used. Small enough to fit in a medium tool bag, but big enough to do some demo.

First impression. Between its usefulness and made by americans, it is perfect. Top notch quality.

One claw is square angle with v-notch, and horizontal claw is 30 degree angled from the i-beam to ease nail head grab and pull. This claw has two v- notch forged nail pullers. I hated how springy the stanley bars are, this is definitely more solid.



Cons

I hope estwing is not starting to build junk.

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Quality


We use these in our concrete construction they are the strongest most usable short bar out there for years i have used one for ...  Read More


The product is very sturdy and you can hammer on it without fear of damaging it.


After beating the snot out of this bar doing what i believe is the worst job in framing, [replacing 24 year old joist hangers] ...  Read More


None are showing any sign of degradation like chipped points, sprawled out nail pulls, or dents from a 5 pound mini sledge.

Price


Full cast steel at a bargain price.


Buying american cost a couple of dollars more, but it's worth it.


Less expensive than the "blue" box store.

Competitiveness


Historically americans have always made better products, and americans always will make better products.

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    great, made, quality, enough and good.
  • Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
  • Our engine has discovered that over 80% high quality reviews are present.
  • This product had a total of 840 reviews as of our last analysis date on Aug 2 2024.

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    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    It was starch but it’s for work so no big deal


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    I needed this to break apart a large pallet


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    It may look chipped in the pic but it is not it’s the reflection off the shiny paint


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    Just acquired locally one of these estwing pb18 nail puller pry bar


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    The high quality forging is unmatched the ibeam is drop forged even the flashing cut still visible proof of the forging the claws and vnotch nail pullers are forged both claws are big and thick steel unbendable has hammering rolling surfaces in its design to ease nail pulling by rolling back the bar or sticking the tool to dig into the wood to reach embeded nail heads to pull out


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    One claw is square angle with vnotch and horizontal claw is 30 degree angled from the ibeam to ease nail head grab and pull this claw has two vnotch forged nail pullers


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    This tool is intended for wooden structure demolition not in a brute way but by systematically pulling nails screws and fasteners i


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    Reverse construction from the wood prying apart wood sections eventually wood pieces loosen off easily and safely

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