Barra di leva per stampaggio Shark Corp 21-2325

Brand:Shark

3.7/5

53.38

Questa barra di leva e estrattore di chiodi è realizzata con una lega di acciaio temprato di alta qualità e la lama più sottile disponibile sul mercato. Farà leva in qualsiasi punto stretto con facilità, danneggiando meno le pareti e le superfici di stampaggio. La curva della lama è studiata per sollevare facilmente la modanatura con un giro ed è così affilata da rimuovere qualsiasi chiodo, anche piccolissimo e Senza Testa, incastrato nel muro o in qualsiasi altro materiale. Realizzato con acciaio al cromo ad alto tenore di carbonio e la lama più sottile disponibile. La lama larga produce meno danni. 10 lungo.

La zampa del gatto scava e tira le unghie incorporate e senza testa. Per una nitidezza duratura. Le lame a V e leva sono a doppia tempra. Acciaio al cromo-vanadio trattato termicamente di alta qualità. Il piede di porco sottile ma resistente taglia in punti stretti.
Brand SHARK
Customer Reviews 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 87 ratings 4.7 out of 5 stars
Handle Material High Carbon Steel, Alloy Steel
Handle Material ‎High Carbon Steel, Alloy Steel
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item Dimensions LxWxH 3 x 10 x 1 inches
Item model number ‎21-2325
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight 0.6 Pounds
Item Weight ‎9.6 ounces
Manufacturer ‎SHARK CORPORATION
Material Alloy Steel
Material ‎Alloy Steel
Part Number ‎21-2325
Product Dimensions ‎3 x 10 x 1 inches
Size ‎Pack of 1

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Scritto da: Randall S.
I am a carpenter, great tool and design.
This is not the same version of the Shark tool I bought 12 yrs ago at Sears made in Japan, but it performs great for many carpentry tasks.
Scritto da: Robert 93940
Almost as good as tool I bought 20 years ago
Some of the reviews of this tool indicated that it wasn’t as well finished as the older Japanese made versions of the tool. The two new ones I bought from Amazon to use along side my 20 year old Japanese made tool were well made and finished, but the wide sharp edge is a little thicker that the Japanese original. It is still a very useful tool for removing shoe molding and similar jobs if not quite as thin as the original tool. The sharp wide end on the new tools now has a small notch for removing finishing nails that can be useful.
Scritto da: Drew
Great tool
After a short time in the carpentry field It became a necessity to have this tool It works great and is high quality
Scritto da: Isaac H.
Best molding & finish tool
This molding tool/pry bar is by far the best quality tool of its’ kind. It’s a Vanadium alloy which is very hard while being very thin at the tail. I work as a carpenter doing remodels, and use this for removing all types of molding. From baseboard and door casing to crown molding to cabinet scribe. Because the tail is so thin and curved at about 20 degrees, it allows for penetrating and separating molding from surfaces without marring. The cat’s paw head is designed for removing finish nails from 18 gauge & up, although I’ve used it many times to remove 8 penny and 16 penny nails also. This model has a slit in the tail for removing finish nails only, which works better than the head when removing nails from finished surfaces because of the wide, flat area of the tail which will not mar a finished cabinet or other surface. Similar designs from local big box stores are absolute junk; the tails are beveled, the cat’s paw aspect wears out too quickly and they are poor quality. Don’t substitute. Keep a close eye on this tool, I’ve had 4 of these disappear by way of sticky fingers.
Scritto da: d_eye_why
Average quality. Shark quit making the quality I came to know. (updated)
It was a quick shipment. Awesome. "Gatzies" distribution prowess is solid. That aside, I'm writing because I have a concern about the authenticity of the item they sent me, and I messaged them to clarify that it is in fact a current, true Shark product. I've been a carpenter for a long time, and used Shark tools for a while now, although it's been some time since I had to replace one. The item I received was manufactured in China, not Japan. The pry bar's machining and shape is substandard, and is no where near the refined quality of prior Shark items I've owned. The edges are nowhere near as thin, which is the reason it was worth paying a higher price, and this thing rivals the crap at Harm Despot. Everything that made Shark products stand out is absent. This is not what I expected from Shark. ***update 12/20/14*** Props to Gatzies, who's customer service followed up with me next day, asking how to resolve my issue. I REALLY appreciate their speedy follow up. Before I put them through the ringer, I pissed away the morning and drove to two semi-local vendors who also sell Shark products, in the hopes of finding what I believed to be a "true" Shark item for comparison. I'm very sad to report that the quality, finishing and promised "thinness" of the tongue are the same. In other words, Amazon/Gatzies sent me a legit product. It's Shark that has tanked. These bars are now all made in China. The Shark bar is on par with a Vaughn available at a box store, and is not particularly thin compared to anything else I see on the market, it's just more expensive, trading on the name they established as a quality Japanese tool maker. :( It's okay. not good, not bad.
Scritto da: Michael C.
Perfect for a remodeling
I've used this thing to pull hundreds and hundreds of 3-1/2 inch nails out of shiplap from an old home that my company is remodeling and also to pull nails out of 2X4's, etc. What I love is that the paw is small, sharp, and pointy, allowing you to dig the paw down around the head of the nail with minimal damage to the wood around it. It's length at 10 inches then allows you to get good leverage to get the nail out or at least starting to come out. I've tried other cat's paws, and this is my favorite for pulling nails. Also, the blade is a lot thinner than other pry bars for working behind trim to pry it off.
Scritto da: Kerry Pierce
Terrific tool
I've had the SharkShark Corp 21-2225 10-Inch Prybar and Nail Puller for quite a while and have used it a great deal. It's a terrific tool that works very well on dismantling many types of construction. The blade end is very sharp, easily able to get behind most tight boards. The moulding prybar is the same basic tool, but has a nail slot in the blade, which is why I bought it. Having the nail slot in the blade is quite useful at times. I'm currently remodeling the basement of my home and have been tearing off paneling, a bar and a couple walls. I use the Shark tools and theEstwing PB-18 18-Inch Pry Bar exclusively for this job and have been very happy with their performance. The only issue I've had with the Shark tools is that sometimes they're too short, not providing sufficient leverage, which is when I use the Estwing. It's a larger, heavier tool that works very well, but I prefer to use the Sharks. Why throw all of that weight and size at every nail when you don't have to?
Scritto da: Jimbob Coots
Best prybar by far
This is by far the best prybar I have ever owned. I have done a lot of hardwood flooring and in turn removed a lot of carpet, trim and staples. If you have old carpet, I highly recommend getting one of these. I never thought much of it when I got it in a package deal with the also awesome shark saw for undercuts years ago but started using it to remove carpet, tack strips and old staples. It is especially helpful on stairs where the space is a little tighter. Nothing compares so I bought two more for others to help in the joy that is floor prep...
Scritto da: Merith
Best kit for the job
Undoubtedly the best kit for the particular job (removing skirting board without damaging plaster) and although shipped from the US, very well worth the wait! OK you could get something faster locally, but the best is worth waiting for and then it lasts a lifetime. Once you've used it, you'll never want to use anything else. Also used it for removing headless nails with great success.
Scritto da: Frampo
This is without doubt the best pry bar you can get
This is without doubt the best pry bar you can get, it is very slim so you can easily force it between surfaces to be prised apart.
Scritto da: Stephen Allpress
Five Stars
Super slim to get in tight places , great tool

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