🔧 Pulling nails has never been this easy!
The EstwingPro Claw Nail Puller is a 9-inch pry bar designed for maximum leverage and efficiency. Made from a single piece of forged steel, it excels at removing headless nails while minimizing damage to wood. With its precision thin claw, this tool is perfect for reaching tight spaces. Proudly crafted in the USA since 1923, it combines durability with a sleek chrome finish.
Manufacturer | Estwing |
Part Number | PC210G |
Product Dimensions | 22.86 x 5.4 x 23.18 cm; 185.97 g |
Item model number | PC210G |
Size | 9" (inches) |
Colour | Chrome Finish |
Style | Japanese |
Material | Carbon Steel |
Power Source | Hand Powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Included Components | Nail Puller |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 186 g |
A**R
Perfect tool for the job
Great for pulling those awkward nails out with ease
P**X
very sturdy, fit well in a tool bag..
great tool, essential item in my tool bag.
P**S
Possibly the best puller
I've had many over the years from different brands and this is my go to nail puller, it pulls nails out of battens nicely with minimum damage. It's a great size and well made
F**E
It's real handy tool to keep in your tool box for that nail that just will not come out.
It's does what it was made for well,its strong,not to heavy, and pulls out those really awkward nails easily.
P**J
Cool tool
Tried 3 other brands of this wee tool and they've failed miserably , every one snapped , lesson learned stick wae estwing 👍✌
D**N
Quality
Quality tool from a quality maker.
G**Y
Handy
Haven’t used it much but will do soon and I am sure it will prove it’s worth
B**C
Not better than amazon brand
Looks and feels promising. I bought it to prove my point to another carpenter at work who was aiming to ger set of 3 amazon branded bars for half the cost. I took a Mickey of him for buying chip tools that do not last. And how wrong was I. We agreed to use the bar for half a day, and each other's bar for the rest of the day. At the end of each term we compared the state of the tools. After first half of the day both tools shown about the same sign of use. And nothing changed after the second half. The only thing that was changing is my face when i begun to realise that the metal in Eastwing was not better than in Amazon branded tool. I love Eastwing hummers and was hoping for the same quality in this tool. But i was wrong. Good for DIY jobs, but no good as a proffesional carpenter's bar. Got a Gorrila version of this bar. Testing for a week before reviewing. Lesson learned.
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