Professionals and DIYers can count on the new Bull Bar from Crescent for all their deck projects. Unlike similar tools, the innovative 180º 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.
- For Every Home Renovation Project, DIYers and Tradesmen Alike Can Count On The New Dual Claw Wrecking Bar
- 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
- Dimensions: 44in x 5.5in x 2in (L x W x H)
Rowland Rogahn (verified owner) –
Ripped up composite deck with square drive fasteners with ease. Well worth it.
Elwin Willms (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.
Owen Spencer (verified owner) –
Ripped decking boards off with ease. Took board and nails together with one pull. If you have to remove decking boards this is the perfect tool. Received all 1×4 boards on an 18 ft x14 ft deck in less than an hour.
Gage McGlynn (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!
Isaac Nienow (verified owner) –
Works great but the forks could be longer
Blanca Mitchell (verified owner) –
Best tool I ever used,AWESOME
Vaughn Romaguera (verified owner) –
The tool is strong and works great for what it is made for.
Walton Cassin (verified owner) –
This tool is awesome. Cut down time to pull boards by 10x.
Orion Pollich (verified owner) –
Tore off old 2×6 decking. Worked very well in most situations. Seems well constructed and the indexing feature makes the tool so much more usefull.
Layla Oberbrunner (verified owner) –
This is an amazing tool which made our deck demo SO MUCH easier. It removes screws, nails and boards more easily than any other tool we tried. It saved us hours on the demo. Well worth the cost.
Martine Rosenbaum (verified owner) –
Perfact
Nya Kuvalis (verified owner) –
It was well worth the $. Pulled boards n nails with very little effort.
Aniya Yost (verified owner) –
Versatile and quality built tool.
Merritt Abernathy (verified owner) –
I am dismantling a 50 year old barn made from larch 2x6s fastened with ringshank nails. Tough stuff, but this tool allows me to get the leverage I need to safely remove the lumber with minimal damage. Probably never use a conventional crow bar again. Well worth the money!
Jailyn Becker (verified owner) –
By far the best money I have ever spent. Works 5x better and faster than crowbars.
Estevan Zulauf (verified owner) –
Great product
Lia Lynch (verified owner) –
This tool is a definite must if you are removing pressure treated deck boards. Mine where screwed in with 2” deck screws. I used a Hugh regular crow bar first, …. no comparison , this tool is a must. The tool also pulls out individual nails or screws. The Home Depot should consider renting this tool. Since many customers will only use it once .
Krista Funk (verified owner) –
I just spent a couple of long days removing 3,000 lbs of deck boards from a 12×70 deck. This is a product with a great idea behind it. However, for real world use there are some minor improvements that would make it a 10 STAR tool!!The indexing head is by far the most handy feature!! It allows you to work from above or at ground level and even somewhat overhead. The nail puller slot is all but useless. The leverage it allows is great. But actually being able to position it would mean constantly moving the head. I found it easier to lay it down and pick up an old fashioned crowbar. I plan to slice off the nail puller altogether. It gets in the way far more than it is used. It blocks you from getting all the way under a board by stopping when it hits the nail holding the board you’re trying to pull. Thereby blocking you from using the full throat of the tool. The pry forks could stand to by long enough to reach fully under a standard deck board. With newer boards it works fine, but who removes newer boards? Older boards split and have to be removed in sections. Longer forks would prevent this. The handle being telescopic or just a bit longer would help with leverage. I’m over six feet, and over 300 lbs, so not a small fella. More leverage would help, especially if the shanks were a bit longer. Probably the biggest “miss” is the fact the the forks are just barely too narrow to reach around a 4×4 post. This would be a great help in removing side boards that are attached to posts. Overall, I’m glad I bought it and it really helped with this job. The $60 price was well worth it!! I’d have paid a bit more actually. Make a few improvements and I’d happily buy the updated one!!
Pamela Willms (verified owner) –
This is a great tool. Does the work with ease. It’s well built and will save you the cost of the tool on the first job.
Marques Brekke (verified owner) –
Perfect tool as decribed