DW PRYB CD 10″ Claw DIMPLER

DW PRYB CD 10″ Claw DIMPLER

DeWalt T22841 – Prybar 10″ Claw with Dimpler
A clawbar with extra wide strike surface that helps the user accurately strike the bar to get under a nail or behind material to pry. Nail digger exposes the head of a flush nail so it can be pulled with minimal damage to the wood while the pointed penetration end digs into material to remove embedded nails. I-beam shaft provides strength without adding weight. 10″ total length, 0.82 lbs.
Weight: | 200 g |
Size: | One Size |
Dimensions: | 29.46 x 21.34 x 3.81 cm; 200 Grams |
Brand: | DEWALT |
Model: | DWHT55524 |
Part: | DWHT55524 |
Colour: | Black |
Pack Quantity: | 1 |
Batteries Required: | No |
Batteries Included: | No |
Manufacture: | Dewalt |
Dimensions: | 29.46 x 21.34 x 3.81 cm; 200 Grams |
Quantity: | 1 |
Size: | One Size |
Love it and can’t believe I haven’t purchased this previously
Another quality product from Dewalt. Incredibly sturdy, great design and all at an affordable price. The claws are nice and flat, allowing you to easily pry even the deeper set nails. Small enough to keep handy in your tool belt without getting it the way. Excellent quality for an excellent price. AAA+++
This is a great cats paw nail puller. Works great. On par with the stiletto for half the price. the only downsides compared to the stiletto are that It is a little heavier, and the wider pry claw does not fit in the spot I have for my cats paw on my tool belt. This is more of a personal issue though for EDC but for functionality 10/10
Yanking nails or using it to pry or apply leverage are very solid 8.5/10 could he heavier but for the size it’s good
If you are thinking why do I need this I have the back of my hammer…your wrong I almost didn’t buy it and this thing is awesome!
This is a very hand little claw/crow bar. It has a nail digger. It is solid well made and branded Dewalt. However if you have a look at the photos you will see that at some point in its life cycle it was a Stanley claw bar. Both are of a similar price but this one has the nail digger. Good product glad I got one.
Arrived on time and in good packaging – The tool is better than expected and can’t wait to use it. Good quality and sterdy.
Thank you
Yo la compr hasta que bajo de precio, para dejar de usar los formones cmo palanca, tiene buen tamao y es muy prctica, el nico defecto que no afecta su funcin es que los acabados no son perfectos tiene rebabas de la fundicin, creo que Dewalt ya nos acostumbro a sus excelentes acabados.
Great little tool for breaking down pallets/ ripping up floor boards, good design and strong construction. Should last a good few years.
For 80 walk product I think the rain gutter could have been better made and sure if this is blunt as anything so does not cut into the wood just 10 is it so you cannot get the core underneath it easily not the best product I’ve ever bough
Gave it as a gift based on recommendation of item and its brand. Looks sturdy. The recipient and others said it will be put to good use in home repai
Excellent for pulling up nails from floorboards, just place the ring over the nail, whack it a few times with a club hammer, then put the shorter end under the nail, whack it in again and lever the nail up.
Invaluable for getting out deep driven nails. Will forever have a place of honour in my toolbox
Bigger and heavier than the sort of cat’s paw you would carry on your person at work. But it’s a proper striking tool with serious leverage for pulling nails and the dimpler will save you in the odd finished work situation.
Great for removing nails from deck boards without the need to dig into the wood. The dimpler creates a perfect circle around the nail for the cats’ paw to get into and pull up the nail. The only complaint is the small size. I find I need to use a larger nail puller to actually get the nails out after I use the Claw Bar to start them. This Claw Bar is unique in that it has the dimpler to create a circular impression around the nail that provides room for the cats’ paw to easily get in and slide under the nail and pull it up enough for a larger nail puller to remove it. No need to tear into the wood to get the nail out.