TEKTON 3323 12-Inch Wrecking Bar
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This one is not long at all, but longer is better when it comes to leverage
There is no way I could tell what the bar is made of exactly, but it is very heavy and dense and most definitely not aluminum or There is steel in this item, but I do not know the exact ratio, it is not stainless steel 18/10.
Half an inch in diameter. It has a decent feeling to it, and it is very durable.
Selected User Reviews For TEKTON 3323 12-Inch Wrecking Bar
I was out camping a few weeks ago with some friends whose VERY vintage camping tent required them to drive some very long, steel stakes it proved to be more challenging than I anticipated to get them in the ground, and even more challenging to get them out! My labors in vain in trying to remove them only ended when I had the brilliant idea to get this thing out of my truck. This worked a charm, and the tent stakes which were impossible to remove suddenly popped out of the ground. If you may need some help prying aside something, this is definitely the tool for you. I have used it to make pallets and many other things, and I recommend it if you simply wish to have a nice, basic tool around when you need it. Thanks for taking the time to read this review!.
There is no strength in the metal that makes up this pry bar. As I pulled nails from a pallet, the "v" pointed bent as I bent the points, making the piece Don't waste your time looking there!.
Since the tool has so many burrs, it takes a little more than 5 seconds per nail after about 2 hours of use. It seems they forgot about the The one you are thinking about buying is a total waste of money!.
A crow bar is a practical concept, but is it something that can be improved? The answer seems to be no. Don't you hate it when you feel like you need a crowbar, but you don't have any? Is the cost of an insurance policy acceptable even when you're sure you don't My mind was not made up of this until I saw it. The tool is made by Tekton, which I have already had positive experiences with in the past, so I also decided to build up more of my tool archive with more of the same brand The bar feels solid, hefty, and worthy to be what a crow bar is in the minds of a person (even if it is called a wrecking bar, which is actually a term I've never even heard While I have yet to use this in practice, it is comforting to know that I have one handy, because - you know - there is a reason for it. It's never a bad idea to be prepared.
This seems to be an excellent product. My 5th wheel trailer is likely to have flat tires in the future, so I purchased these to remove them. The tread of a flat tire wrapped around the housing of the axel last year. My efforts to free it for an hour were in vain. Passersby stopped to offer me a hand, and he had two wrecking bars 18 inches long. It only took me a few minutes to remove the stuck piece of tread using the wrecking bars. It will never happen again for two of these tools to be missing from my trailer. What you get in return is a great price.
I was given this by my wife. We thought it was bigger so we gave it to each other for work. For emergency purposes, I believe keeping this in the car is a good idea. Due to the fact that it was mine now,.
By applying the lever action properly, you will be able to increase your strength by over five As an example, lifting a falling cabinet off an injured victim's leg after an earthquake or breaking open a stuck A bug out bag can be packed with this as an urban emergency kit.
Even a club hammer would be able to break through it. As a matter of fact, I bent it up pretty badly with a hammer the last time I used it. (While it is not really intended for use In other words, I hit hard. )
In general, I'm very happy with my purchase because it is well priced for what I paid. My expectation is that it will last at least three years before it goes bad. The only time I use it is a few times a month to a maximum of two times a week.