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Reddit mentions of Estwing Nail Puller - 18" I-Beam Pry Bar with Extreme Leverage Design & Forged Steel Construction - PB-18

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Estwing Nail Puller - 18
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FORGED IN ONE PIECE – The most durable, longest lasting striking tools availableHIGH LEVERAGE DESIGN – Reinforced rocking head for maximum leverageBUILT FOR THE PRO – Carpenters, wood workers, demolition crews, framers, roofers, tradesmen & serious DIYers. Perfect for window & door trim, molding and baseboardVERSATILITY – Use angled chisel end for prying and liftingMADE IN THE USA – Our tools are proudly crafted in Rockford, IL using the finest American steel
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Height18 Inches
Length2.2 Inches
Number of items1
SizePack of 1
Weight1.14 Pounds
Width1.7 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Estwing Nail Puller - 18" I-Beam Pry Bar with Extreme Leverage Design & Forged Steel Construction - PB-18:

u/LustyRazor · 2 pointsr/HomeImprovement

Been doing renovations for the past few months and here are some of the tools that have been used the most in our situations.

If you're going to be doing any demo work, do yourself a favor and pick up a large and small prybar. That smaller prybar is sometimes my go to tool (hammer, scraper, prybar, nail puller).

A scraper/spreader of some sort has proved itself invaluable in many a painting project.

Something that's recently been quite useful are locking pliers.

Get yourself a good pair of mechanics gloves. Not these. Not these. THESE. They're form-fitting to your hand and fingers which allow more control & precision (like loosening a bolt in a hard-to-reach spot) without sacrificing safety (like a hammer swing or a stray pry).

Finally, my everyday carry pocket knife has done a heap of work during renovations. It's always on me, I don't have to stop what I'm doing to look for a tool, just cut/pry/dig/scrape/trim/etc.

Hope this helps. Good luck and have fun working on those projects!