Carpenters Pry Bar & Nail Puller Review & Comparison

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  • čas přidán 4. 09. 2024

Komentáře • 42

  • @Ireland831
    @Ireland831 Před 3 lety +8

    VogHan...hmm...I keep asking for one but no one knows what I am talking about.

    • @FERRAMENTASTOOLS
      @FERRAMENTASTOOLS Před 5 měsíci

      Ah, cara não precisa ironizar! VAUGHAN é um nome não comum da América, imagina para nós que falamos português. Eu tive que assistir dezenas de vídeos para saber que a pronúncia era algo parecido com “vow”. Imagine eu tentando falar esse nome em português. Terrível!

  • @johnwesleyhardin5867
    @johnwesleyhardin5867 Před 5 lety +1

    I've noticed how popular that mini edc prybars have become. they are pretty awesome when you add some internal box type wrenchs for comparing with a hex driver to potentially use with sockets. I wanted to take it to the next level and use a double ended small thumb ratchet to combine one with and also maybe a small tri tooth chuck with a hex head so you could have a super versatile lightweight setup while traveling that can drill, drive nuts/bolts, be used in conjunction with Allen keys extending out the back of the handle (two Allen keys inserted beside each other through opposite ends of the prybar would make a solid handle that would stay in place) for more leverage and reach

    • @johnwesleyhardin5867
      @johnwesleyhardin5867 Před 5 lety

      combining**, not comparing

    • @CatusMaximus
      @CatusMaximus  Před 5 lety

      That's a good idea to have a lightweight compact tool that will work on as many Fasteners as possible, like a bicycle tool but for more every day use

  • @markuslappalainen6847
    @markuslappalainen6847 Před 4 měsíci

    Hultafors is best in big and small pry bars. Quality steel and perfect design.

  • @pappaclutch3266
    @pappaclutch3266 Před 5 lety +3

    Keep up the cool videos buddy

  • @peterbarlow8912
    @peterbarlow8912 Před 11 měsíci

    Try a Granfors bar from Lee Valley. They cost 4 times what a hardware store gets but they are vastly superior in form and durability. They’re strong enough for heavy demolition and fine enough to remove trim for reuse.

  • @shawbros
    @shawbros Před 5 lety +13

    1:54 It's pronounced "Von", not "Vog han".

    • @kash7768
      @kash7768 Před 4 lety +2

      Nobody cares what its called it matters if it lives up to standards

    • @shawbros
      @shawbros Před 4 lety +2

      ​@@kash7768
      Wrong.
      People that do not want to be illiterate do care.

    • @kash7768
      @kash7768 Před 4 lety +1

      @@shawbros Oh shit I didnt realize that if you want to get the job done without Really caring what the name was of the company that made the tool just caring about the quality made me illiterate. I once called a tamato a tomato i guess i have to kill myself.

    • @timenavigator9643
      @timenavigator9643 Před 3 lety

      Thank you lmao...

    • @timenavigator9643
      @timenavigator9643 Před 3 lety +1

      @@kash7768 people do care because the brands name is the brands image 2nd only to the brands quality/worth of its products

  • @gtolex86
    @gtolex86 Před 5 lety +5

    The best nail pullers are the Japanese made ones! It's just something about them that make them amazing and a joy to work with. Estwing use to offer a rebranded Japanese nail puller that was the best!

    • @CatusMaximus
      @CatusMaximus  Před 5 lety +1

      I'll try to find one one day

    • @bryanmartinez6600
      @bryanmartinez6600 Před 5 lety +1

      I just bought a Vaughan Bear Claw 6.25 inch it's made in Japan but didn't take into account the size so I also bought a Bakuma 10.25 inch I use them in roofing for getting nails out or pulling the facia to get the flashing behind.

    • @gtolex86
      @gtolex86 Před 5 lety +1

      Catus Maximus If you're lucky your HomeDepot may still have a few of the larger size Estwing nail pullers made in Japan. Look for the ones with the cow image stamped onto the head! Good luck bud

    • @bryanmartinez6600
      @bryanmartinez6600 Před 5 lety

      @@gtolex86 got my Bakuma yesterday in the mail looks good
      Use will tell how well it's made

    • @gtolex86
      @gtolex86 Před 5 lety

      HERPY DERPEDY I never really liked the Vaughan bearclaws pullers, USA or made in Japan ones. On the other hand those Bakuma nail pullers are awesome and real workhorses! Those Bakuma pullers can take hell of a beating!

  • @FERRAMENTASTOOLS
    @FERRAMENTASTOOLS Před 5 měsíci

    Amei seu vídeo meu amigo.

  • @harveysmith100
    @harveysmith100 Před 2 lety

    The daddy of all crow bars/nail pullers has to be the Hultafors 209SB25

  • @TylerSnyder305
    @TylerSnyder305 Před 6 lety +3

    The Vaughan ( pronounced von )/ Dasco pro and Estwing pry bars are inexpensive enough that I would not bother with the imported ones from Stanley and Harbor freight...ect.

    • @CatusMaximus
      @CatusMaximus  Před 6 lety

      Yes indeed, good point there are still some domestic products that are very price competitive just because the pry bars are simple items

    • @MintStiles
      @MintStiles Před 5 lety

      Stanley seem to have some odd shaped ones that work better for odd jobs like pulling up shingles to slide a vent in on the roof. But you are definitely right, not worth buying crappy ones... actually that goes for me with all tools.

    • @johnnytilghmansr.9776
      @johnnytilghmansr.9776 Před 5 lety

      How do u use the tool bar to open ur car

    • @harveysmith100
      @harveysmith100 Před 2 lety

      I have a golden rule now. I will not buy anything from the Stanley Black and Decker stable of companies. It just saves on disappointment.
      Stanley were once the benchmark in affordable quality tools, now they are trading on the name and selling sub standard tools. That goes for their sister companies too.

  • @lightningfun6486
    @lightningfun6486 Před 2 lety

    in australia we have mumme bars they are very high quality

  • @zeus0362
    @zeus0362 Před 2 lety

    I bought a Vaughan dalluge and it says mokuba on it. Does that mean it’s made in Japan or some sort of partnership with t he Mokuba brand?

  • @clairestreb
    @clairestreb Před 3 lety

    Liked the commentary, but would have liked some demonstration.

  • @BoLamy
    @BoLamy Před 4 lety +3

    Only 🕵️‍♂️Hultafors 🇸🇪👍

  • @antondeannova7016
    @antondeannova7016 Před 3 lety

    Sir..?
    What is good pry bar..?
    Estwng..?
    Vughn..?
    Stanley..?
    Dalluge pry bar is good desain..??
    How do you think..?

    • @timenavigator9643
      @timenavigator9643 Před 3 lety

      He’s right any of these brands make excellent tools I own a hammer or some type of a pry bar From all three of these major manufacturers. The biggest thing to keep in mind is what you can afford because that directly relates to quality in Laslie Uneeda Examiner both tips of the cats claw and the grinds Dave put on the working surfaces of these tools...Make sure it’s straight make sure it’s namebrand but make sure it’s not too expensive 20 bucks would get you an excellent cat’s claw or maybe 2 or 3 small nail pullers

    • @antondeannova7016
      @antondeannova7016 Před 3 lety

      @@timenavigator9643 zenith pro bar..?
      Dalluge pry bar..? Who is good..?

  • @MRSOMTHINBASIC
    @MRSOMTHINBASIC Před 6 lety +4

    You would have a cat's Paw 🐱🐈😂

  • @thisisconstruction.
    @thisisconstruction. Před 5 lety +4

    Vaughan (vaun)

  • @The40Glock1
    @The40Glock1 Před rokem +1

    Catus maximus decimis meridius