Everyone can count on the Bull Bar from Crescent for all of their deck projects. Unlike similar tools, the innovative 180° indexing head changes positions, allowing the user to easily select the best angle for maximum leverage and access. The Bull Bar has a double fork design with teeth that grip the edge of the board, decreasing slippage and providing a balanced lift on both sides of the nail. Closed positions offer fast action for shorter pulls. Open positions allow for powerful downward force on large planks and are an ideal solution for ground-level work. Additionally, a robust center nail puller will remove ring shank nails and stubborn long nails with better balance and increased leverage.
- Double fork design provides balanced lift on both sides of the nail. boards are removed faster, cleaner and with less effort
- Rugged indexing joint allows for maximum flexibility and increased leverage
- Patent pending center nail puller offering better balance and more leverage
- Precision tips designed for fast access between boards and reduced damage for reclaiming materials
- Gripping teeth on forks assist in preventing board slippage
Enrique Runolfsson (verified owner) –
It’s still a lot of work tearing the pallets down! Soo many nails!
Abel Quitzon (verified owner) –
Versatile and quality built tool.
Christ Ritchie (verified owner) –
Able to pull up deck boards 90% faster without tearing them up if just used crow bar and hammers. Actually able to reuse the boards on another project.
Audrey Bayer (verified owner) –
It was well worth the $. Pulled boards n nails with very little effort.
Serena Hickle (verified owner) –
This tool is awesome. Cut down time to pull boards by 10x.
Jude Kuvalis (verified owner) –
Made removing my deck boards and nails so much easier. Definitely the right tool for the job.
Zakary Durgan (verified owner) –
Worked well
Reilly Schaefer (verified owner) –
A good way to deconstruct a pallet. The 3 rating is because the outer part of the pallet is only ‘grabbed’ by one of the tool’s tines. Also, the only partially effective way of not splitting a board is to start in the middle, but that is no guarantee. I cant totally blame the tool because the spiral nails they use are tough to give up.
Misty Kuphal (verified owner) –
Well worth the money
Braulio Bode (verified owner) –
This tool is awesome. Cut down time to pull boards by 10x.
Shania Donnelly (verified owner) –
Was removing 2×6 deck boards with 3 1/4″ screw shank galvanized nails holding them down. Hollow steel handle of bar bent trying to get boards out in one piece to reuse. Wound up cutting all the boards between the joists, it worked for that. Disappointed, returned. great concept, poor handle.
Ericka Weber (verified owner) –
Excellent product for ripping up a deck. Will save you lots of time and will definitely save your back from the alternatives such as pry bars. I will the two tines could’ve been slightly wider to accommodate doubled-up joists. Otherwise is a great tool and wise investment for time and saving your back!
Jacey Mertz (verified owner) –
This made short work of removing old deck boards – great tool!
Maudie Jerde (verified owner) –
Very solid well engineered tool highly recommend
Eldora Conn (verified owner) –
This tool is exactly what you need to rip a deck apart. Worth every penny.
Elmer Goyette (verified owner) –
works great
Cassie Kutch (verified owner) –
This is the second one i order, because I liked the way it works.
Josefa Tromp (verified owner) –
excellent tool…perfect for deck board removal
Seth Pfannerstill (verified owner) –
A must when doing deck demo. Well worth the purchase!
Mathew Kreiger (verified owner) –
I bought it to take down an old deck, busting pallets was just a bonus. Worth every penny. The ability to straddle the joist and put pressure on both sides of the nails made it easy. You will not have buyers remorse.