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lite weight December 12, 2008 Robert A. Lindner (Joshua, Texas) I purchased the nail/staple remover in order to remove staples attached to wooden posts holding up field fencing. The remover is just to lite weight to work effective. I purched a bolt cutter for less money and cut the staple into and then twisted it so as to expose the wire and remove it.
SUPER NAIL PULLER August 31, 2008 Lynn R. Jacobson (Kansas) I first used a crescent nail puller on my very first job working in a warehouse as a receiving clerk which was nearly 50 years ago. The quality of this product has been improved over the years, but it still is the premier nail puller of the industry. It is very durable, tough, and undestructable. I have just completed pulling 3000 nails from a redwood deck, and this tool worked outstanding.
Granda's nail puller. June 25, 2008 D. Myers (Richland, WA) I pulled all the nails out of my redwood deck with minimal damage to the boards. I recycled the good boards and put the deck back down with deck screws. This is the best nail puller I've found that causes mimimal damage to the wood. My grandpa, the carpenter, had one and I remember him using it when I was a kid.
Paul Bunyan Tool February 16, 2008 D. Armour (Ohio) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This tool is bulky, cumbersome and not ergo-friendly. Ladies this is a real "man-tool". Heavy and requires space, strength and experience to use. Not the best choice I have ever made.
Cooper Nail Puller October 17, 2007 R. Pratt (Greenwood, IN USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I am very sorry I purchased this unit. It is probably the worst nail puller you could find anywhere. It doesn't work very well or not at all. The grasping part of the tool should have some kind of split to get under the head and it doesn't. It is awkward and hard to use and no instructions or tips came with the unit. The old flat pry bar type nail puller is 100 times more effective than this puller. So I wasted my money. If I had known what the grasping part of the tool looked like, I would never have bought it.
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