The Fubar III weighs 9 lbs. and is 30 in. long. Its uses include prying, splitting, board bending and striking. The bar is built of one piece of steel for durability. A textured grip provides the user with a secure and comfortable grip. A beveled nail slot allows for pulling and prying nails.
- Utility bar for heavy demolition work
- 4-in-1 tool for prying, splitting, board bending and striking jobs
- 1-piece forged steel bar for durability
- Board-grabbing jaw sized for 2X lumber
- Beveled nail slot for pulling and prying nails
- Textured grip for excellent comfort and control
- Heat-treated and tempered striking face helps prevent chipping
- High-visibility powder-coated finish
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
Jaden Kertzmann (verified owner) –
It’s heavy duty construction will make short work of the hardest task.
Bartholome Halvorson (verified owner) –
It’s a monster
Catherine Hauck (verified owner) –
It was already put together and am a volunteer firefighter and this is a personal tool I carry on calls and has done its job the few times I have needed it so far.
Caroline Kiehn (verified owner) –
I bought this for my Dad who works with shipping crates regularly. He has/does have use for it but only on occasion. But when he has needed it the tool has been very useful.
Alysson Hahn (verified owner) –
I think the key to this bar is the weight. It is very heavy but it plows through anything you throw it into because of that extra weight. I love this thing for home rehabs. Only complaint is no nail ripper on head end. The hammer face is awesome and the jaw is surprisingly useful. Well worth the price!
Pamela Konopelski (verified owner) –
This tool is the meanest & baddest tool I have. It works so well sometimes it scares thinks apart. When I use it thinks fall apart.
Alverta O’Connell (verified owner) –
The Stanley Fatmax Extreme is nice but wasteful in the design. It divots for the grip which weakens it, and its thick between handles adding unnecessary weight. It just could have been designed better. But it’s certainly tough enough for most jobs.
Monica Lubowitz (verified owner) –
Batteries not needed. This tool seems to be worth its weight, have yet to use it.
Clark Weimann (verified owner) –
When I bought this tool, it was to carry in my truck as a self protection measure. Fortunately, I’ve avoided needing to use it for that but as a school principal, I use the FUBAR to pop stuck locker doors, break cheap locks and hang pictures. My custodian loves it so much I gave him mine and bought a new car be. Will not be disappointed!
Tara Harber (verified owner) –
The most effective demo tool I own
Ignatius Grant (verified owner) –
its awsome
Elmira Bednar (verified owner) –
It’s a heavy beast of a wrecking bar. The nail pulling end is sharp enough to cut off smaller softer nails. It’s a bit awkward at times, but with all tools it has areas in which it excels and others not so much. If all want you want to do is destroy something it’s the tool for you and it will look awesome while wreaking havoc.
Amanda Fritsch (verified owner) –
It’s just what we needed, we’re ordering 10 more.
Wade Cole (verified owner) –
The best all-around tool in my truck! Pull nail, break up plaster, drywall, ceramic tile, and just persuade things to go right for you. Just the right length and weight. Also, can be intimidating should you have a need.
Earline Legros (verified owner) –
Great item! Really helped me destroy stuff!
Jayda Labadie (verified owner) –
Like someone said, it’s the tool you didn’t know you needed. I’ve used this to straighten 2×4 – 2x10s. Pry off boards, hammer in joist boards. This is the demo tool you’ll need. Pair it with the 36″ wrecking bar and you will destroy most anything.Only drawback is it won’t pull nails up very well. But I use my other bar for that.
Alene Grady (verified owner) –
Harbinger of dust and debris, bringer of busted tile, destroyer of walls, and the bane of 2x4s.
Solon Kuvalis (verified owner) –
I call it the solid everything bar. You can do anything and everything with it. It’s a perfect length and weight. Bring on the demo.
Kim Prohaska (verified owner) –
So far it’s a great heavy duty emergency tool for my SUV.
Jayme Waters (verified owner) –
The amount of power and torque you can put on something with this is amazing. Expensive, but it will save you a lot of effort.