This bar is truly a unique patented contractor bar. This Estwing 17 in. roofing, siding, contractor bar is drop forged from fine tool steel. One end has a thin blade with a 2-1/2 in. fulcrum giving it a higher lift than other bars. This 3 in 1 bar is perfect for removing shingles, sheeting and siding along with downspouts and gutters. The other end has a Japanese pattern nail puller with rounded head to improve leverage. It also removes imbedded nails with ease. Protect your eyes from flying particles and dust. Always wear safety goggles. Bystanders shall also wear safety goggles.
- Thin blade makes it easier to get under shingles, siding and framing
- Drop-forged from fine tool steel
- Highly polished surfaces and durable black finish
- Rounded head on nail puller improves leverage
- Heat treated
- Tempered
- 2 nail slots
Sherman Schulist (verified owner) –
pros, made in usa. lots of bend to get a good pry. nice cats paw. nice slim pry end to get in tight spots. Quality product. cons, none
Elinore Hermann (verified owner) –
Worked great. Able to remove shingles and cut nails with very little damage to shingles.
Santa Wisoky (verified owner) –
One of the most versatile tools in the construction market
Luigi Hammes (verified owner) –
If you are pulling more than 2 nails, this tool is a must. Makes fast work of even large nails!
Soledad Hayes (verified owner) –
It was very useful for the job I needed.
Diana Hegmann (verified owner) –
I can and have taken apart entire houses with this and a California framer, There is not a single nail that is safe when this thing is around. It is a nice size for taking apart bigger lumber but it is not so big that it burns you out. The pry part is perfect for separating trim or getting space between two boards and the claw part rips through anything. My friend showed me this tool on a job and I immediately threw out all my old pry bars and bought 3 of these one for the truck, one for the trailer, and one for ha ha’s. DONT HESITATE. If you do any type of construction or deconstruction this thing is a must. Easily in my top 10 for must have tools.
Hazel Wisozk (verified owner) –
I’m a nyc ironworkers and we put our tools through the ringer … best pry bar I’ve ever had
Darrell Jast (verified owner) –
Bar none (ha!) Best pry bar/cat’s paw for demo’ing or any heavy duty project
Maynard Marvin (verified owner) –
Perfect for what it’s designed for. Roofing and removing nails.
Laura Berge (verified owner) –
Very good tool,
Santiago Reichert (verified owner) –
Estwing always makes great products
Francesca Stanton (verified owner) –
Bar was long enough to provide the right amount of leverage an not so large that tight spots could not be gotten to. Best nail puller yet.
Clement Bartell (verified owner) –
Anything they make is made right. You need tools that work, and theirs do. If a cheap tool breaks, you can quickly get hurt, so that is not so cheap, right? Then, buy the best, this is.
Monica Pfeffer (verified owner) –
Needed this along time ago.
Dahlia West (verified owner) –
Needed to remove 200+ rusty nails from an old deck. The cat’s paw was excellent, and the integrated crow bar to pry loose boards negated the need to switch toolsBanged out the whole project in a day.
Juliana Stroman (verified owner) –
I have been very impressed with this bar, it has a nice sharp point for pulling nails that works really well. It is made out of good steel and holds its point well, a very good bar for the money.
Everette Hill (verified owner) –
excellent tool
Caden Bahringer (verified owner) –
I used it yesterday to remove two 2-inch thick, 4-inch wide, 8-ft long lumbers nailed to a wall. The lumbers were part of a pergola. The blade was thin enough to get under the lumbers. Unlike other pry bars, the nail-pulling end is tapered and thus can be used as a handle. The bar is short enough to work in restricted spaces but long enough to provide sufficient leverage. It took me a while to come up with a plan and find a tool to remove the lumbers, but only 15 minutes to actually remove them. This tool helped me accomplish what I bought it for.
Jeramy Pollich (verified owner) –
Very rugged and sturdy
Sallie Rempel (verified owner) –
Good size, good balance. Hammers under flush nail heads easily. Prying end could be hardened and sharpened a little to cut into nail shafts more.