The Milwaukee 10 in. Molding Puller features SMOOTHPULL head geometry for best-in-class leverage and quick nail removal. Users can easily complete jobs with the molding puller’s unique head shape with optimized 8D-16D nail slots for increased efficiency on the jobsite. The wear-resistant grip increases user comfort and reduces vibration when the nail puller is struck by a hammer. The grip is also peel- and wear-resistant for continual comfort over the life of the tool. The head of the tool features sharpened claws and a dimpler on the head of the tool gives users effective ways to reach hard to access or embedded nails without damaging surrounding materials.
- SMOOTHPULL head geometry for quick nail removal
- Wear-resistant grip
- Whale tale design claw to access tight spaces
- Optimized 8D-16D nail slot
- Low profile claw that reduces damage to surrounding materials
- Dimpler feature for access to hard to reach nails
- Less vibration with wear resistant grip
- Precision claws with long-lasting sharpness
- Corrosion resistant
- Limited lifetime warranty
Cleve Krajcik (verified owner) –
Handy little tool, fits in tool pouch.
Ahmed Buckridge (verified owner) –
I have several pry bars, but the thin ones I have and was using for moulding were not strong enough. I would get the moulding off, but I just had to work harder than I liked to and moving the pry bars over and over. I like milwaukee products and felt like this pry bar would be good with the nice rubber handle and it seems to be well built. The large head has a nice thin bevel to fit behind the moulding and provides a good amount of leverage. I like the wide head because that spread the pressure and allowed me to pry larger moulding much more easily. The cats paw portion on the opposite side is sharp enough to use for pulling nails, but not great in moulding so I won’t typically use it as I have a different cats paw/pry bar I prefer.
Salvador Mueller (verified owner) –
I love all Milwaukee tools. This cats paw works better then others that I have in my tool bag.
Trudie Herzog (verified owner) –
Since I have no nails to remove, I put a few nails into a piece of wood. I used different size nail heads. This tool is better than a hammer but I like their 12 in puller better, which I also own. If you own the 12 inch puller, there is no need to purchase this one. For those that want this size, I still recommend it. This tool has more features than a hammer with a puller on it. And you can maneuver this better than a hammer.
Gertrude Brekke (verified owner) –
The first thing that stands out about the Milwaukee 10 inch molding puller is the vibration reducing grip which is my favorite feature. The second is the dimpler, it allows me to create a recess around the nail head making it easier to get the claws underneath the nail head in an effort to reduce the amount of wood chipping. The dimpler is a nice feature to have if you are trying to reuse or reduce the amount of damage.
Andreane Durgan (verified owner) –
Very nice addition to my tool bag
Mervin Runte (verified owner) –
I have several pry bars, but the thin ones I have and was using for moulding were not strong enough. I would get the moulding off, but I just had to work harder than I liked to and moving the pry bars over and over. I like milwaukee products and felt like this pry bar would be good with the nice rubber handle and it seems to be well built. The large head has a nice thin bevel to fit behind the moulding and provides a good amount of leverage. I like the wide head because that spread the pressure and allowed me to pry larger moulding much more easily. The cats paw portion on the opposite side is sharp enough to use for pulling nails, but not great in moulding so I won’t typically use it as I have a different cats paw/pry bar I prefer.
Sasha Heidenreich (verified owner) –
Excellent tool for base board removal.
Eliza Renner (verified owner) –
I bought this tool for the wider prying end, makes it a lot easier to remove molding n base board with out splitting. Mostly do to the thickness of the material on the end.
Kenyon Welch (verified owner) –
The Milwaukee 10 in. Molding Puller Pry Bar is a great addition to any carpenter or Do It Yourselfer! The flat end is great for slipping between to pieces of wood. I used it the other day to separate a pallet. The durable end can be tapped with a hammer to assist with getting between drywall and molding. The ends both have notches to assist with pulling nails. The only downfall is it’s a little heavier than I would like, but that’s because it is made of strong metal.
Natalia Wolf (verified owner) –
It looks like it is made out of that chinessium metal but holds up pretty good pulling out ring shank nails out of old siding.