Tackle your next project with the Crescent Nail Pulling Pliers, designed to pull finishing nails, floor staples, wire or coaxial staples, headed nails, brads, damaged fasteners, and pin nails. The dual handle makes it quick and easy to grip, roll, and remove nails or staples, and the forged steel head and handles stand up to the rigors of any jobsite.
- Allows users to easily extract nails, regardless of their size
- Functionality of the pliers allows you to remove nails from the front or the back
- Dual handles make it quick and easy to grip, roll, and remove nails or staples
- Durable forged steel construction with rubber grips for comfort and control
- Roll bar allows you to pull nails with a smooth, low-effort action
- Excellent tool for removing damaged nails and fasteners
- Plier teeth designed for an optimal grip on varied nails
- Black-oxide finish resists corrosion
- Dipped grips wipe clean easily
Emil Pollich (verified owner) –
I highly recommend this tool, it saved me a lot of time .
Bennie Halvorson (verified owner) –
I don’t give many 5-star ratings, but this earned it. Pulled out nails a lot easier than I ever expected. Wish they opened up slightly more.
Modesta Lebsack (verified owner) –
great tool for pulling nails, staples and screws
Thomas Altenwerth (verified owner) –
The nail puller made the job easy and great quality
Chadrick Corwin (verified owner) –
This worked great even if the nail head had broken off.
Chauncey Runolfsdottir (verified owner) –
I tried channel locks, vice grips, pliers, etc, but was basically breaking every finishing nail I tried to pull through the baseboards I’m refinishing for reinstallation. Took a chance on these even though I’m not sure how much use they will be otherwise. Worked great, finished the job quickly and only broke a few of the hundred or so I used them on.
Cary Okuneva (verified owner) –
WORKS GREAT!!
Victor Champlin (verified owner) –
Worked great for removing nails from 2 indoor door jambs that needed to be removed temporarily. Removal Was close to effortless and save time and material.
Kendall Wunsch (verified owner) –
Easily removed nails and staples without damaging the surface of the facewood.
Jaylen Bernier (verified owner) –
This nail puller was awesome. We used it to pull up thousand of narrow staples from our floor when we ripped up our old kitchen flooring to install a new one. We tried other tools but this one was the best. It is my favorite tool so far in the kitchen renovation project.
Bryon Beier (verified owner) –
I bought it to pull carpet staples and it worked great. I have since used it on nails and again it worked great. Thanks!
Anastasia Wuckert (verified owner) –
I have broke down over 30 pallets in the last month for projects. Over 5 nails on each pallet have “broke heads” when trying to pull them out with a hammer. This nail puller has kept my projects going and is well worth the $15. You can get tired quick when using it the amount I have. I suggest using it finger point out pushing away (pulling the nail) from your body. Causes less stress on the wrist when working with hardwood 2×4’s.
Shad Ward (verified owner) –
Best tool I have purchased in a long time. Save time and most of all my knuckles.crescent knows how to build them.
Justice Rippin (verified owner) –
We were remodeling my mom’s house and almost everything was held in with big giant Staples. I spent countless hours trying to remove them with conventional pliers. Bought this on a whim hoping it would help and help it did!!! Cut my time in half.
Amya Wilderman (verified owner) –
This works incredibly well. Wanted one for years but was too cheap to buy one. So glad I finally did.
Rudy Block (verified owner) –
Great product! Used to pull large staples from pallets. Made job much easier than using regular pliers!
Virgie Doyle (verified owner) –
Quality tool. Though I probably used it for reasons that no one else would. I had an ABS sensor seized into the backing plate on my Jeep and it snapped off. I drilled a self taping screw into the sensor and used this to pry it out.
Wilbert Hayes (verified owner) –
Easy to use. Great for pulling brads from trim
Rosalyn Robel (verified owner) –
Did a good job of pulling exposed nails – a little iffy in tight spaces. Overall a good tool to have.
Melissa Treutel (verified owner) –
The Crescent nail puller is very easy to use and I like it replaces at least two tools at the same time. The Hammer and the plier. I like that it is long since this helps give it more leverage power when pulling out nails. I thought it was a bit expensive but I went back to Home Depot a week later and purchased it because I realized how useful it would be instead of just using a hammer. It actually made it fun to remove nails from scrap wood–thus making the wood usable again. Thanks for being creative and inventing this tool.