The Milwaukee 15 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 Shepard’s hook head shape
- Forged from steel for heavy-duty use
- Optimized beveled slots for pulling nails
- Wear-resistant SHOCKSHIELD grip
Lizzie Schaefer (verified owner) –
Nice sturdy pry bar, gets the job done.
Berniece Reichert (verified owner) –
The best from Milwaukee
Lavinia Ferry (verified owner) –
This item is fantastic. Great leverage and very nice. Don’t buy anything else. This is the one
Golden Hudson (verified owner) –
Best pry bar of it’s type.
Twila Baumbach (verified owner) –
The Milwaukee 15 inch pry bar is well built. It has a nice grip and the high leverage head makes pulling 16 penny nails a breeze. The 15 inch lengthen is a great size, gives lots prying force, and fits in tight spots. Plus it will still fit a toolbox. Seems to be built of high quality materials and made to last. This pry bar is going to be a favorite anytime I have a remodel.
Dewitt Dibbert (verified owner) –
A great addition to my Milwaukee collection. Works great.
Onie Kerluke (verified owner) –
This is my first new pry bar in a long time. I have to say 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. 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.
Harry Jaskolski (verified owner) –
The Milwaukee 15 inch pry bar is a nice upgrade from my old pry bar that was a hand me down from my grandfather 30 years ago. I really like the addition of the rubber hand grip. It really absorbs the hammer shock you would get with older pry bars. It also seems to have a corrosion resistant coating that holds up well to use. As with most all Milwaukee tools, it’s well engineered and quality manufactured.
Jedidiah Bednar (verified owner) –
This 15 inch Milwaukee pry bar is excellent. The high leverage head makes pulling 16d nails a breeze. The shockshield grip works great and unlike knockoff brands it actually stays in place. Between the grip and forged steel this pry bar doesn’t vibrate like others. You can tell Milwaukee really thought out the design and used quality materials when you compare this one to the competition. I look forward to using this pry bar on my next remodel project.
Conor Farrell (verified owner) –
A lot of the tools I have were once my father’s, so some are pretty old. That can be good or bad, as with many things “they don’t make them like they used to.” I’ve been using an old pry bar with a straight handle and a smaller one with the curved end. So I was glad to get the new Milwaukee 15″ pry bar. Besides the obvious difference with the curved claw end, the new one has a 5.5″ Milwaukee-red silicone SHOCKSHIELD grip to reduce vibration. After using the straight handled one for so many years, this grip was a welcomed relief. It does its job. They say it is designed for “maximum prying power.” I can confirm that as I put it to the test on a few stubborn 2x4s when trying to tear out a basement bathroom. Overall a nice addition/upgrade to my tool collection.
Spencer Leannon (verified owner) –
The Milwaukee 15 inch pry bar is well built. It has a nice grip and the high leverage head makes pulling 16 penny nails a breeze. The 15 inch lengthen is a great size, gives lots prying force, and fits in tight spots. Plus it will still fit a toolbox. Seems to be built of high quality materials and made to last. This pry bar is going to be a favorite anytime I have a remodel.
Leland Wiza (verified owner) –
The rubber grip is awesome
Joesph Homenick (verified owner) –
Great tool .. pefect for My hard work
Brenden Rogahn (verified owner) –
I love this prybar, very nice quality. I used it to take down multiple doors and frames. Plus it looks good with the rest of my milwaukee tools.
Amanda Prohaska (verified owner) –
Great tool. Nice and hearty, I have had it a short period but we have put it through some abuse and it performed great. Only complaint is the rubber grip is a joke. It moves, rolls and slides all over the place. They dropped the ball on that part.
Ryann Schmeler (verified owner) –
This is by far the most useful tool in my collection. very nice design very ergonomic. I use it for many tasks every day like pulling nails out of my countertops (don’t ask). If you’re thinking about buying one then buy two. Then you can keep one in your car for self-defense.
Horacio Wehner (verified owner) –
Looks great and easy to use, just bring the muscles….
Lelah West (verified owner) –
Has grip, looks great, and matches my tools. Love it!
Nathan Feil (verified owner) –
Great pry bar. Put it to use right away. The rubber grip is a nice addition
Isabell O’Kon (verified owner) –
The pry bar has a sturdy feel without feeling too heavy. I found the red shock shield helped with overall grip during use. I always wear a padded leather palm glove, so there isn’t an issue with vibration during use. The front edges on both beveled claws are consistent and nicely machined. Each claw has a nail slot and there is an additional nail puller incorporated into the shaft of the pry bar.At one end of the pry bar, the shaft is contoured to increase leverage. If you look at the image below, the edges of the contour are thicker than the center of the shaft increasing the strength of the bend in the pry bar.If I could change one thing on this pry bar, it would be the angle of the beveled edge on the claw on the straight end of the pry bar. The taper could be lowered to facilitate easier penetration beneath and between objects. A thinner taper would allow you get under a nail head and not have to go to deep into the wood surface.All things considered; this is a very good pry bar. It’s easy to use and should last a long time. I would expect nothing less from Milwaukee branded tools!