ESTWING Nail Puller – 12" Double-Ended Pry Bar with Straight & Wedge Claw End – DEP12,Blue
Description
Estwing’s 12″ nail puller with attractive blue and yellow
paint, has polished ends and is extremely strong and durable, this tool can
pull a variety of fasteners. The nail puller claws are precise and sharp to
remove imbedded or headless nails with ease and minimal wood damage. Shaped
rounded head design gives you improved leverage. Precision thin claw design
enables you to get into hard to reach places. From the Manufacturer Estwing
Nail Pullers are the perfect tool for construction and renovation! These nail
pullers are forged, designed for strength yet lightweight.
Features:
- HIGH LEVERAGE DESIGN – Engineered to produce maximum torque when pulling nails & prying boards, this claw tool excels above the rest.
- REMOVES HEADLESS NAILS The design of this cat's paw nail puller allows for headless nail removal with minimal wood damage.
- FORGED IN ONE PIECE The most durable, longest lasting prying tools available are crafted from a single piece of solid steel and honed into the optimal design for use.
- PRECISION THIN CLAW – Gives you access into hard-to-reach places without sacrificing strength from this prybar.
- BUILT FOR THE PRO The optimal hammer for framers, roofers, carpenters, contractors, tradesman & serious DIYers.
Product Details:
- Brand: Estwing
- Color: Blue
- Model Name: DEP12
- Item Weight: 1.21 Pounds
- Material: Steel
- Manufacturer: Estwing
- Part Number: DEP12
- Item Weight: 1.21 pounds
- Product Dimensions: 11 x 1.1 x 11 inches
- Country of Origin: USA
- Item model number: DEP12
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
- Size: 2-Pound
- Color: Blue
- Style: Modern
- Material: Steel
- Power Source: Hand Powered
- Item Package Quantity: 1
- Included Components: Nail Puller
- Batteries Included?: No
- Batteries Required?: No
- Warranty Description: Estwing warrants its all steel hammers against failure in normal use, but does not warrant its tools against misuse, abuse or wearing out. Misuse could include, but are not limited to the following: a). Striking other hardened objects such as other tools, hardened nails, drills or chisels, etc. b). Pulling (attempting to withdraw) hardened nails, screws or nail sets. c). Filing of nick in claws or handles
- Date First Available: September 29, 2010