Wrecking & Renovator's Bars - Reviews, Consumer Ratings & Comparisons

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- Tuesday, June 07, 2011 |
| Premium Grade! |
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DannySea (Naples, FL) |
| Purchased both full sets over five years previous. I am a Professional Contracting Remodeler. We have used these over and over. They are of such well designed tool-grade steel that only the paint shows any wear. Great Value! |
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- Thursday, April 15, 2010 |
| Renovator's Bar - a winner |
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Harry (Croton On Hudson, NY) |
| It looks like the wrecking bar, but it's a lot gentler to what you're trying to separate. I used it to remove cedar trim from some beams. Since I plan to re-use the cedar, damage was an issue. This tool is well worth the money. And yes it would work fine for demolition too. An honest value. |
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- Thursday, May 28, 2009 |
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Robert K. Urquhart (Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania) |
| I have used Garrett Wade's Renovator's Bar pry bars for numerous renovation jobs and found they can meet the test. When you are working with old lumber and imbedded nails, yet don't want to do more damage than is necessary, the bars work wonders. They give you the torque and leverage you need yet don't gouge their way through the project. I only wish I would have bought them years earlier. They would have saved me a lot of patching and Bondo work back then. |
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