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Pros & Cons
Pros
Using this to remove a tile baseboard. Used the to remove caulk. Great for slipping under baseboard or trim. Extremely useful and did what was needed to clear out * sprouts.
Thin and razor sharp for getting into cabnitry seams and shearing off nails. The thin ends comes in handy quite often when removing mouldings. I wish they would have sharpened the flat end as much as did the curved end.
These are the most versatile tools. I use these as wood glue scrappers for my woodworking projects and they work very well.
Would most definitely purchase from this seller again.
Cons
The nail puller is near useless (at least for my task), as you could not get those near a wall, and lastly, the bevel on the end is not near sharp enough. Not a strong pry bar.
Highlights
Quality
The chrome finish is great and it seems very well made.
This titan tool is good quality and well made.
Very thin and gets into the tightest slits but still strong enough to pry open a trim you need to separate.
The blade ends are sharp enough to get under trim that is tight to the wall.
Packaging/appearance
It looked really nice and was well packaged, but not a serious contender in this group of $10ish pry tools - it was the only on... Read More
Competitiveness
Of the three stainless tools, ("grip" and weichuan were the other two), this one has an acceptable finished and sports a very s... Read More
The final tool i looked at was from spec ops with a poor finish and equivalent strength to the others.
I compared this with four other brands of these 9" pry tools.
The best deal, however, was definitely on a pair of stainless pry tools from weichuan that were quite nice, same steel quality ... Read More
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- This product had a total of 5,921 reviews as of our last analysis date on Dec 17 2024.
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Its small enough to fit into tight places
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The blade ends are sharp enough to get under trim that is tight to the wall
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It has some flex to it but its not for heavy work
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
This is a small prybar for finish work
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I would say that 15 gauge is about as heavy as you can go with this if trying to pull nails maybe less
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Its more for prying trim than nails
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Very thin and gets into the tightest slits but still strong enough to pry open a trim you need to separate
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Its the slimmest prybar ive ever used
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