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)
Vada Langosh (verified owner) –
This tool is designed specifically for its use with adjustable pry U shaped head and nail puller claw in the middle. It easily pries off decking boards and pulls left nail nails out of the deck joists. A must have tool for re decking.
Maurice Bogisich (verified owner) –
This thing is the best for removing old decking. I tried using a crowbar or pry bar. Gave up and bought this thing. Cut my work time in half. If you are reading reviews and debating this because of the cost. Just do it!! Even better is if HD would rent this tool for 10 bucks a day. Easy money maker for them! Most folks only need this tool one time.
Hellen Bauch (verified owner) –
excellent tool…perfect for deck board removal
Nathaniel Orn (verified owner) –
Inky way to go if you are replacing decking
Brandi Stokes (verified owner) –
A must when doing deck demo. Well worth the purchase!
Lambert Bode (verified owner) –
Very solid well engineered tool highly recommend
Immanuel Wisoky (verified owner) –
Worked as advertised. Made removing the 20 year deck “fun”.
Ivy Watsica (verified owner) –
Easy to order and quick delivery
Carleton Baumbach (verified owner) –
I’ve been pulling apart pallets for the wood. I started with a sawzall but it wasn’t worth the blades I went through, so I tried the old fashioned way for awhile (rubber mallet and a crow’s foot). It was slow and tedious until I tried busting oversized custom pallets made of new 1×6 planks and 3×3 center beams. My pallet busting slowed to a stop, but when I brought this thing home, I tore down several pallets in about an hour. The wood pulled right off. The only thing it won’t do is get under a nail close to the wood, like a hammer or a crow’s foot will, but no biggie for what I use it for. It seems like it would be good for wooden deck demolition, but it’s too heavy for overhead board pulling, I would say.If it means anything, I roofed houses around Dallas for a few years, and I wouldn’t use it for tear-off.
Kelli Braun (verified owner) –
One of the best tools I’ve bought. Have 5 decks that I am replacing 5/4 deck boards on. The Adjustable multi position head allows for tight spaces with ease. Would highly recommend.
Cristian Armstrong (verified owner) –
Make easy work of breaking up pallets
Missouri Moen (verified owner) –
It worked very well it took me haft the time to do than the way I was doing it. It was well worth the money.
Kody Wilderman (verified owner) –
I bought this a couple hours ago and ripped apart in 30 minutes what I did with a mini sledge and pry bar all day. item has some weight to it so it will get those arms tired
Madelyn Christiansen (verified owner) –
Worked well
Davion Stoltenberg (verified owner) –
Bull bar was certainly strong enough to lift old decking. My deck is framed in, so the first couple boards had to be removed with a crow bar, as there was not enough room between the boards to allow the tangs to pry. Love the swivel fork design. I have 26 boards to pry up, so I think overall, it was worth every penny to save total effort on the job.
Lilian Sauer (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.
Zena Sporer (verified owner) –
This beast made the impossible possible forever my 74 year old back. I wouldn’t recommend any 74 year old tear out an old deck and install a new one but if you choose to do so, get one of these tools. It doesn’t the job.
Fleta Daugherty (verified owner) –
Have used the bar a couple of times since I received it and it worked exactly like I had hoped it would. Made short work of removing some deck planks that had wrote it out! Was a goodbye as far as I’m concerned!
Gino Strosin (verified owner) –
Wouldn’t buy any other bar
Estella Herman (verified owner) –
Highly recommend this tool it’s definitely a time saver