🔧 Unleash Your Inner Craftsman with Hultafors!
The Hultafors Nageleisen is a 90 cm nail puller made from hardened alloy steel, designed for effortless nail extraction. Weighing 6.16 pounds, it features thin ends for easy access and is perfect for both professional and DIY use.
Manufacturer | Hultafors |
Part Number | 480284 |
Item Weight | 6.16 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 35.98 x 5.43 x 2.68 inches |
Item model number | 480284 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 90cm 36-inch |
Color | Rot |
Style | Classic |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Power Source | Hand_powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Included Components | Folding ruler |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**R
Super strong, flexible, ductile
Over the past 30 years or so I’ve had to take apart a lot of buildings and assemble a lot of heavy things move heavy timbers and stones and so on I got a bit of a fetish for bars I go to old yard sales and buy old-school iron bars and various digging bars and so on I discovered the brand Hulfors when I was in Germany I bought some of their Carpenter knives, which I use every day and sharpen down into little nubs until I replace but the steel is fantastic. You cannot beat that Swedish steel.
C**N
Strong, balanced, beautiful.
A world of difference between this one and the made-in-China multitudes. The strength of the steel is remarkable, and the overall design is very pleasing and efficient and satisfying to use.
S**E
Great
Very well made. Looks like it will last a long time. The best wrecking bar I have and quality you just don't see anymore.
C**T
Super
Perfekt
M**K
perfekt
Wir nutzen diesen seit Jahren.
S**R
Beste koevoet!
Erg fijne koevoet,Koevoeteren met minimale beschadiging aan wanden door brede hals, erg sterk onbreekbaar staal Hultafors kwaliteit!
N**O
Beautifully made bar
Watched the demo video on Hultafors YouTube channel, and really tempted by ‘boron steel’ - so bought the biggest one available - 30 inch!Very impressed by the finish - this surely feels like a £70 wrecking bar! It actually surprised me at how light it feels in hand - maybe this is to do with the perfect balance, and the comparatively thin profile (3/4 or 7/8 inch hex would be my guess) vs the massive fork end - see my pictures. Maybe the relatively thin stock is more than strong enough given the boron steel?? I’d much prefer a lighter bar for this length which I can still easily maneuver with one hand.The problem is - it is so beautifully made and I’d hesitate to abuse it by prying on concrete nails or lifting slabs etc... I plan to use it on car repairs - prying off ball joints, shifting engine, etc - where clearance is usually too tight for a fat bar - and requires a super strong steel so not to bend or snap under stress (I will stand on it if need to) - I think this bar’s thin profile would be perfect - and the cost is 1/2 of what Snap On charges for their 30 inch heavy duty pry bar...I may of course use it to take off old kitchen units, lift carpet / floor boards etc. But I may just stick with my old Roughneck Gorilla Bar for the abusive concrete work!! (Note - grinding boron steel is not advised as any heat can quickly make the alloy quite brittle which is dangerous for a pry bar. So treat it with some respect and try not to chip the blades on the ends on concrete - which all types of steel bars will do (chip) if abused hard enough.Thank you for reading.Namo Amituofo
M**.
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