

🔧 Nail removal redefined — power, precision, and comfort in one tool!
The WORKPRO Pneumatic Nail Remover is a professional-grade, air-powered tool designed to efficiently extract 9-16 gauge nails ranging from 1 to 4 inches. Featuring a hardened, slim 6mm nose for tight spaces, a 360° adjustable air exhaust for user safety, and a lightweight die-cast aluminum body with an ergonomic handle, it ensures fatigue-free operation. Ideal for wood pallets, decks, and boxes, it preserves wood quality while accelerating nail removal at 60-100 PSI.
















| ASIN | B0BCWVC4J2 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #80,707 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #25 in Nail Pullers |
| Color | Red+black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (339) |
| Date First Available | September 2, 2022 |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 2.42 pounds |
| Item model number | W189002 |
| Manufacturer | HANGZHOU GREATSTAR INDUSTRIAL CO.,LTD |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Package Dimensions | 11.46 x 10.16 x 2.72 inches |
| Part Number | W189002 |
| Power Source | air-powered |
M**E
Great tool, WELL worth the money
I went with this model over the more popular brand for the cost savings. This is made from cast aluminum and is very light and comfortable to grip. I used it today to remove a couple hundred nails from door and window trim today. ZERO strain from holding and using it. Worked very well for brad and finish nails. I tried it on a pine 2x2 with framing nails, only needed to pull the trigger on each of those heavy nails twice and the points were even with the wood. A bit more air pressure may have had them all of the way out (I was set at 75 pounds). USE CARE, this can shoot smaller gauge nails out. I put a tee-shirt in a 5 gallon bucket to catch the nails, caught most that came completely out but some did fly. If the wood finish on the striker end is important to you, practice with it on a different piece, to get the feel for how deep to put the nail into the ram barrel. The ram will protrude from the barrel for about a quarter inch, and you may want to keep the barrel away from the wood to keep the ram from contacting the wood during the strike.
S**R
Nail Removal Tool - Simple and Faast
Helped me remove nails quickly in abunch of pallets. We always need speed when doing a project and this tool is fast safe and efficient. See the video. If you are looking for a smart fast way to remove nails then this is it. Totally a great tool. Worth every penny. You don't realize how using the right tool for the job makes removing nails so easy. Built tough. Not a cheap tool that will only last a few days. You can tell there is great materials used here and super powerful. It is a perfect gift for your Dad or Grandpa.
K**S
Did the job
This was so helpful. I was able to remove the nails from a stack of baseboards in record time and without damaging the boards. It took me a little practice but I learned that to it worked best (for me) not put it directly against the board.
A**R
Time saver
This thing works great. Saves a lot of time
D**.
It works...well
So here's the deal. It works...very well. So well that if you're removing nails from thin material over concrete floors it turns the nail into a ricocheting projectile of doom. So you turn it down right, but wait. Which way is "down"? The knob on the back has a double sided curved arrow showing you that you can in fact rotate it to the left or to the right. Excellent. So the manual will obviously have a clearer answer...nope. It says: grr manual isn't available here so I'll go to their website. Wait, this item isn't even on their site. Ok well I'm not going back to the shop to get the manual for this. The manual basically says 'turn the position of the dial to the desired position.' It says the about word twice lol. Outstanding. Well, let's just try turning it far to the left BAM [note the sparks] ding pow clink. Double ricochet complete. Guy that's 15 feet away from me (room is 24 feet by 24 feet) says "uh it hit the wall by me. I'm going outside" then opens the roll-up door and goes outside about 15-20 feet away and starts messing around on his phone. I have glasses on but now put on a face shield. Hmm let's try far to the right this time. On to the next...BAM dink...(slight pause then distant clink...) Dude says 'uh it landed by my foot I'm going around the corner.' So right must be higher power... I close the door and remove another nail dink clink clank. Ok two ricochets again. For the heck of it back to the left side, BAM dink clink clank. Right again? Clink dink clank. Wth. So I get the same number of ricochets either way. The nail is forcibly ejected without a doubt. The material is being removed from is 1/4" thick plywood. Perhaps your takeaway is 'well yeah it was thin material'. Ok so, don't use it on thin material. Second, the manual doesn't give any direction on the matter so you better hope they used the lefty loosie right tighty thought pattern. I was unable to confirm this. Finally, the thing does exactly what it says and does it very very well. The nails are removed thoroughly. Wear a face shield, long pants, long sleeves preferably and have other people exit the room or go to an area where they have no direct line of sight to you and that their location is ricochet resistant e.g. no metal or concrete wall. Sheet rock is better since it will absorb the impact. Next, on occasion it threw sparks regardless of whether its knob was to the far left or to the far right so no combustibles (that should be a no brainier... Except that you may very well be standing in a woodworking shop mid day so it's a bit dusty. Gr8. Maybe just go outside? Lol yep go ahead and eject those nails in unpredictable directions so you or your neighbor gets a flat tire. Finally, FWIW, the nails never hit me, go figure. In conclusion, it removes nails.
G**E
Great product
A must if your reclaiming pallets
M**.
Good product
Works great
T**T
Amazing tool, wish I knew about them years ago
Amazing product. I wish I knew about these years ago. Removes screws too, it just might take a couple of hits. Even if your nail or screw breaks off and doesn't protrude from the board, just hold the denailer tight against the board and the rod will go a bit past the end of the tip, so it usually pushes the nail far enough to get a lever under the head on the other side. Someone mentioned that the "dial" on top didn't affect the power level; it's not a dial, it's an exhaust port for the discharged air, and only turns to allow you to direct the air away from you. Whether the nails shoots out the other side, or how far it is pushed out is related to how tightly the board is holding it, so that is not something you can control. Be careful of flying or bouncing nails, and be sure to keep your feet out of the line of fire. Don't ask me how I know...
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