Spec Ops Tools 9.5 Trim Bar, High Carbon Spring Steel, Built In Ruler, Beveled Edges, Nail Puller, 3% Donated to Veterans, 2- Pack


Price:
$90.20 /pc

Quantity:

Total Price:
Refund:
Share:

Sharp beveled edge for scraping paint, caulk, or putty in tight spaces

90 degree strike surface end with sharp edge for siding nail removal or prying between finish work

One onboard nail puller and two siding nail pullers easily hook and remove with the tap of a hammer

Integrated ruler for quick and accurate measurements

Durable high-carbon steel construction mitigates bending and snapping over time

Built-in bottle opener exclusively added for instant beer gratification

100’ drop-tested to ensure durability on the toughest job sites

These Spec Ops Tools 9.5” Trim Bars are the perfect additionto any professional’s pry bar selection. These pry bars are constructed fromrugged and durable high-carbon spring steel to mitigate any bending or snappingwhile in use, ensuring that these elite bars are made to last. Unlike other prybars or scraper bars in the market, we’ve added a small, 4” ruler for fast andaccurate measurements when working on a job site. Exceeding expectations on anymission, the sharp beveled edges are critical for applications such astrim/molding removal, scraping, demo work, and prying. The 90 degreestrike surface end with sharp edge is best used for siding nail removal orprying between finish work For additional functionality, these trim bars comewith a nail puller, nail pulling slots for shingles, and an onboard bottleopener. These bars have been drop-tested at 100 feet to surpass MIL-SPECstandards. These bars come in a 2-pack. All Spec Ops tools are backed by ourfive-star, hassle-free lifetime warranty, and with each purchase made, wesupport our nation’s heroes by donating 3% of proceeds to veteran and firstresponder causes.

There have been no reviews for this product yet.

Related products

Product Queries (0)

Login or Registerto submit your questions to seller

Other Questions

No none asked to seller yet