🔨 Pry Like a Pro, Work Like a Boss
The Real Steel 10" Double Ended Nail Puller combines industrial-grade forged carbon steel with a smart, ergonomic design. Featuring dual angled chisels, precision-honed claws, and a lightweight I-beam frame, it delivers powerful, efficient nail extraction and prying in tight spaces—perfect for professionals who demand strength, versatility, and ease on every project.
Manufacturer | Real Steel Inc |
Part Number | pry bar |
Item Weight | 14 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 13.19 x 5.08 x 1.93 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | pry bar |
Size | 10" |
Color | Blue |
Style | Modern |
Material | Carbon Steel |
Power Source | hand_powered |
Included Components | pry bar |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
C**N
Perfect
Absolutely LOVE this tool. I’ve had all the high dollar ones and this is right up there with them. After finally losing my Stiletto cats paw I couldn’t bring myself to spend that much again. This one is perfect for the money.
D**S
functional
I purchased to help maintain a hiking trail with the trail markers, If I ever have to remove the nails from one, this is the tool I prefer to use. it's light weight and doesn't take up too much space in my bag. looks pretty cool too.
G**Y
Best little pry bar
This tool great for prying nails and the little hammer is awesome
J**N
Too small lol
It’s a toy size lol
P**E
Great place to Shop with plenty of Choices!
Very Helpful Tool, Inexpensive Price.
C**Z
What you see is what you get
Great tool
S**E
Light duty pry bar
This is kind of a tough review because I feel this is a well crafted nail puller/pry bar. My biggest concern is I feel this is really made for light duty only. I pound 3 different sized nails into some wood and attempted to use the nail puller to extract them. One of the claims of the tool is "Precision-honed claws remove embedded or headless nails with minimal damage". I found that to be questionable, especially the part of minimal damage. Trying to extract a finishing nail with a very small head that was embedded flat was only possible by gouging the wood significantly to get the tool to actually grip the head. I also felt that because the tool is very short it was tough to get the leverage required to free the larger nails. If your looking for a light duty tool for pulling a bent nail this can be your go to extractor, but for deeply embedded larger size nails you're probably going to need something that can provide more leverage.
M**.
Excelente
Excelente
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