The Milwaukee 12 in. Pry Bar is designed to withstand the toughest of jobsite conditions while remaining sharp enough to access tight spaces. This pry bar features a SHOCKSHIELD grip to minimize vibration when struck by a hammer for more comfort. Precision beveled claws allow users to pry, pull or scrape in tight spaces. These claws are induction hardened for added strength to ensure long-lasting sharpness over the life of the pry bar. The high leverage head of the pry bar is designed for maximum prying power.
- SHOCKSHIELD vibration-reducing grip
- Claws stay sharp for better access to tight spaces
- Easier prying with high leverage head
- Forged from steel for heavy-duty use
- Optimized beveled slots for pulling nails
- Wear-resistant SHOCKSHIELD grip
Stephania Jacobi (verified owner) –
Multi-purpose tool. Ideal for demo of sheetrock, pulling nails or straightening them. Used to tear apart old wood and pull the nails out to reuse wood and plane wood. Heavy duty and will not bend. Ideal for any project that needs a bar to slip in to pry apart. Style has a slot on the end to pull nails and a slot to use to straighten nails to either pull or realign bent nail to hammer back in nail. Every shop needs one of the bars to pry apart for all types of jobs.
Keshaun Price (verified owner) –
I love this little guy.i love that it can pull nails in three different ways.i can get into some tight spots dew to it’s small size.i like the slim design cause I can place this pry bar between two boards and most of the time don’t even have to hammer in the pry bar.its best feature is the shock shield.with my dexterity prolems and some arthritis in my hands the shock shield works great.at my age i don’t need any additional vibration on my hands.great little product milwaukee.i think you guys had your minds on old guys like me when designing this little guy.
Lukas Pollich (verified owner) –
This pry bar is well very well made, I appreciate the rubber grip in the center for bare hands. The satin finish is nice, though I don’t know how well that’ll hold up over time. Not much else could be said about it, it’s a pry bar which does its job removing nails or prying apart things. The size makes it good for rough work, bend angles giving plenty of leverage.
Murphy Lowe (verified owner) –
I like using Milwaukee 12 inch prybar for small areas that are hard to reach and work into. It’s not really that great for 16 D nails but it does a really good job for 10 D nails or smaller. The construction is solid and easily holds up for hammer strikes.I’m not really sold on the shock shield grip because although it may work fine for standard 16 oz. claw hammers, but it really doesn’t provide any significant shock protection for hammers that are 20 and 24 ounces. This product is not made in the USA, it’s made in Vietnam.
Berneice Herzog (verified owner) –
I could have used this product so many times but instead I used a hammer or pair of pliers to remove nails. I tried this bar on a few nails and it was effortless to remove them. This bar is very comfortable to use. If you need to remove nails, I recommend you purchase this bar. I could have used this tool when I removed nails from a floor I was removing. Again, I recommend this product.
Bella Kub (verified owner) –
I really like this Pry Bar. It is compact, very well made , and easy to hold on to. The deep “v”s on the bar make it easy to grab onto a variety of Nail heads. This bar also has a “Shock Shield “ grip that absorbs vibration, and keeps your hand from stinging when you have to use a hammer with this tool. The beveled edges make it easy to get into tight spaces for easy prying. This bar is heavy enough that you can use your foot for extra leverage without having to worry about bending it. This bar has a nice coating that should make it rust resistant. The Bar also comes with a Lifetime Warranty that will give you a warm and fuzzy feeling inside.
Shawn Gibson (verified owner) –
The 12 in. Milwaukee pry bar is well-built, sturdy, and comfortable to use with a strong grip. I worked with it for loosening the boards and nails on a pallet and it worked quite well. The 12 in. size is ideal for smaller jobs and it sits well in hand (for medium built person) for any DIY jobs. The sections to remove nails seems well built and it doesn’t look like it would chip away or rust. The middle handle section is covered with a strong soft plastic material and it feels like you get a good grip out of it. Overall, great tool to have it on your pegboard for pulling nails off, yanking other material, opening stuck windows or doors, removing molding, opening cans, and removing tiling.
Estel Quigley (verified owner) –
This Milwaukee 12 inch Pry Bar is the best bar I ever used. It is compacted and is very easy to hold which makes it comfortable to use in hard to reach places. The plastic nonslip handle decreases the stress on my figures and hands. It also makes it easier to find amongst to tools and material on the floor, allowing me to keep track of these valuable tools.
Jazlyn Doyle (verified owner) –
This pry bar by Milwaukee is a great addition to my hand tool collection. One of the biggest differences I noticed right away when I put this tools to work, was the minimal amount of vibrations when I put a hammer to the pry bar. The shockshield grip on the pry is comfortable to grip for long periods of use. The overall design of the pry bar really helps to get good leverage on whatever you are working on. The beveled nail slot also allows you to attach a Milwaukee quick connect lanyard to the pry bar. Overall good design and balance.
Shad Larkin (verified owner) –
I was very impressed with this little pry bar. I love the fact that it has a rubberized coated cushioned handle. It’s much easier on the hands and not so cold if you’re not wearing gloves. This came at just the perfect time because I had a ton of nails to pull out of a crate so I could reuse the wood.I also needed to pry the boards apart in some cases. This was just what I needed. It was very pretty and shiny when I got it and I roughed it up a bit Just by using it but That is to be expected. It held that very well. It has a notch/hole to pry up nails And also the usual notch at each end. Just perfect.As you can see it has a little less of a band than the 14-inch long pry bar. They’re both perfect for what I needed. It’s very sturdy and durable
Arnold Conroy (verified owner) –
The rubber sleeve is so helpful and size is just what I needed for diy projects
Chet Kuvalis (verified owner) –
You can feel the quality of this pry bar as soon as you pick it up. It is very solid and heavy. I like the rubber grip for a couple of reasons. First, it makes it easy to see when I lay it down or I am looking for it in my tool bag. Second, it insulates my hand from the cold when I use it in the cold weather. The bend angle is steeper than my current (former!) pry bar which makes it easier to do it’s job.
Hermann Balistreri (verified owner) –
The Shockshield Grip is great. It definitely reduces the vibration when hitting with a hammer and your hand/arm will feel the difference after a long days work. The high leverage Shepard’s hood neck makes it very easy to pull nails out even in tight spaces. The 12″ length is nice and compact to make it easier to use in small areas. This pry bar is made from forged steel and will last a long time and stay sharp in order to access though tight area. This is my new favorite tool and I will be getting a ton of use out of it.
Judah Jacobs (verified owner) –
MILWAUKEE 12 IN. PRY BAR : What I really like the most about this 12 inch Pry Bar is the rubber section for getting a good grip and I notice by adding the rubber grip there is a lot less vibration when you have the need to use a hammer. It seems to have a tuff coat of paint in a nice silver color, and its a little harder to miss place, than my old black pry bar. It also comes with a Limited Lifetime warranty I have good luck with Milwaukee tools.
Jamar Keebler (verified owner) –
Like most Milwaukee products I have used, this is a high-end tool. I have a similar pry bar, in terms of size, from another manufacturer. The Milwaukee one does not flex at all when prying or pulling nails. My other one flexes quite a bit. Unless I need two pry bars for something, I just going to use the Milwaukee exclusively from now on. It has a nice rubber grip on it that is also lacking on my other pry bar. It also has a pretty nice coat of paint (or powder coat?) on it. As far as a 12″ pry bar goes, this is as nice as it gets.
Irma Pollich (verified owner) –
This little pry bar can do very big things, I have been using it to pull apart pallets and it is a huge help for the task, I also screwed three types of screw into a 2×4 to see if I could rip them out and it did that with ease!It also has a great non slip rubber sleeve that seems very durable and is really grippy when it’s cold outside and I’m wearing gloves.It is small enough to throw into any of my bags and always have handy. For that reason and all the other great features I highly recommend this little pry bar that packs a huge punch.
Ignatius McDermott (verified owner) –
MILWAUKEE 12 IN. PRY BAR : What I really like the most about this 12 inch Pry Bar is the rubber section for getting a good grip and I notice by adding the rubber grip there is a lot less vibration when you have the need to use a hammer. It seems to have a tuff coat of paint in a nice silver color, and its a little harder to miss place, than my old black pry bar. It also comes with a Limited Lifetime warranty I have good luck with Milwaukee tools.