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popularKatManDude posted Yesterday 12:55 PM
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Crescent 11" Nail Puller Pliers - NP11,Red/Black $12.65 @ Amazon

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Yesterday 01:44 PM
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Yesterday 01:44 PM
blockyYesterday 01:44 PM
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The curve is good but the bite is terrible. Pretty useless for brads, embedded nails, or nails with thin heads.

Things I regularly use that are work better than this: hammer claw, cobra pliers, cats paw, wonder bar, hive tool, long-handle diagonal cutters, end nippers, knipex twin-grips.
Yesterday 02:08 PM
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Yesterday 02:08 PM
inspirashunYesterday 02:08 PM
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I have one of these from Bates. The grip is good enough for the really old thin nails that didnt have proper heads but were instead wedge shaped. I was ripping up 100+ year old flooring and none of my bars, cat paws or hammers really could make good work out of removing them, manually yanking with pliers took a lot of force. Getting a good grip with these and just pushing down on the curve is night and day. Would recommend for sure
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Yesterday 02:58 PM
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ValueRangerYesterday 02:58 PM
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Quote from inspirashun :
I have one of these from Bates. The grip is good enough for the really old thin nails that didnt have proper heads but were instead wedge shaped. I was ripping up 100+ year old flooring and none of my bars, cat paws or hammers really could make good work out of removing them, manually yanking with pliers took a lot of force. Getting a good grip with these and just pushing down on the curve is night and day. Would recommend for sure
I like the more curved, slightly smaller jaws/bite for these. Bite is the selling point, and the smaller, slightly curved edges bite into not just nails better, but arc fasteners as well. Flat bite... bites.
Yesterday 04:59 PM
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hmxYesterday 04:59 PM
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Quote from inspirashun :
manually yanking with pliers took a lot of force.
Thank goodness these manual pliers were able to fix that
Yesterday 05:57 PM
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inspirashunYesterday 05:57 PM
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Quote from hmx :
Thank goodness these manual pliers were able to fix that
would you believe me if I told you that all you had to do was line the nail head into the jaw and lean down? pretty slick
Yesterday 06:00 PM
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inspirashunYesterday 06:00 PM
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Quote from ValueRanger :
I like the more curved, slightly smaller jaws/bite for these. Bite is the selling point, and the smaller, slightly curved edges bite into not just nails better, but arc fasteners as well. Flat bite... bites.
for sure, it is nice to have the right tool when you come across these stubborn bits

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