Estwing Pro Claw Nail Puller - 14" Pry Bar with Forged Steel Construction & No-Slip Cushion Grip - PC360G
Estwing Pro Claw Nail Puller - 14" Pry Bar with Forged Steel Construction & No-Slip Cushion Grip - PC360G
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Estwing Pro Claw Nail Puller - 14" Pry Bar with Forged Steel Construction & No-Slip Cushion Grip - PC360G

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  • Durable Construction: Forged in one piece from fine tool steel, this 14-inch pry bar is drop forged and tempered for exceptional durability and long-lasting performance.
  • Enhanced Leverage: The rounded head design provides increased torque and improved leverage, making nail removal more efficient.
  • Precise Nail Extraction: Sharp, precise claws are designed to remove embedded and headless nails with ease, minimizing damage to wood surfaces.
  • Access Tight Spaces: A precision thin claw design allows the tool to access and operate effectively in hard-to-reach areas.
  • Comfortable Grip: Features a comfortable, durable vinyl cushion grip in blue, ensuring a strong, non-slip hold in various conditions.
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Jul 22, 2023
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The best available nail puller for a tool belt

Many years ago we only had what we called a cat's paw that crudely pulled nails. The Japanese then came out with a far superior nail puller that was hardened and sharp, allowing for cleaner work. I was swinging a forged Estwing hammer in those days, but they did not make a nail puller then. This excellent nail puller - that is the best I have used by a margin, was appropriately made in Japan with high quality, and it is also an Estwing - the hammer I still use, with the shock absorbing handle; in that needless to to say "I really love it."

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