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Procat Sorkkarauta mini 18 cm nail puller/claw bar
Procat Sorkkarauta mini 18 cm nail puller/claw bar
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The Procat mini pry bar 18 cm is small but versatile hand tool, perfect for jobs that need precision. Its compact size makes it ideal for tight spots, like removing furniture, trim, or panels.
Durable steel construction allows for effective prying and precise movements without unnecessary damage to structures. The beveled tips on both ends make it easy to separate materials and pull out nails.
As a special feature, this pry bar's flat tip also works as a handy paint can opener, so one tool covers lots of everyday needs.
Uses:
Removing nails and staples: The beveled end slides easily under the fastener and allows precise removal without damaging the material.
Taking off trim and panels: Great for neatly removing interior cladding or wood surfaces.
Tight spots and furniture disassembly: The mini size is perfect for working inside cabinets or in narrow joints.
Opening paint cans: The flat tip works great for popping off paint can lids – saves your nails and your tool kit.
DIY projects and precision work: Good for breaking down small structures, repairs, and crafting.
Features:
Length: 18 cm – Compact and lightweight, easy to carry and store.
Material: Durable steel – Built for long-term use.
Shape: Flat and beveled on both ends – Gets into narrow gaps.
Use: Nail removal, disassembly, lid opening – one tool, many jobs.
Finish: Coated – Protects against rust and wear.
Procat mini pry bar 18 cm instructions:
Place the tool's beveled end under a nail, between materials, or at the edge of a paint can lid. Use steady force and caution when prying. Don't use excessive force to keep the tool's lifespan long. Store in a dry place and clean after use.
Why choose the Procat mini pry bar 18 cm:
This tool combines small size, versatility, and durability. It's perfect for precision work where space is limited. Plus, it works reliably as a paint can opener, making it even more useful for everyday tasks.
Procat pry bar instructions:
The Procat mini pry bar 18 cm is meant for manual use without machine power. Place the beveled end between the material and the item to remove (like a nail or trim). Push gently until the end is secure, then lightly twist to pull out the fastener or part.
For opening paint cans, place the flat end at the lid's edge and twist evenly until the lid pops up. Don't use too much force or hammering – that can damage the tool or the surface.
After use, clean the tool's surface and store in a dry place to prevent rust.
How to choose the right pry bar:
When picking a pry bar, consider these things:
Size: Small pry bars (like 18 cm) are good for precise work, tight spaces, and light removal jobs. Larger models give more leverage for heavy demolition.
Shape: A flat end allows clean work without damaging material. A curved one provides more power but takes up more space.
Use case: Think if you need it for nail pulling, board removal, or just opening lids – pick the profile accordingly.
Material quality: Hardened and coated steel lasts longer and prevents rust.
Handle/ergonomics: For long jobs, models with handles can make it more comfortable.
Why choose the Procat mini pry bar 18 cm:
The Procat mini pry bar 18 cm is a great pick for situations needing a small but precise tool. It fits in your toolbox, works for all sorts of tasks, and gives reliable help for renovations or everyday quick fixes – like opening paint cans. Its beveled ends and sturdy build ensure efficient but clean results in a small package.
Warnings:
Always wear safety glasses and gloves to avoid injuries.
Don't use the tool as a hammer unless it's designed for that.
Avoid excessive force – the tool is made for precision, not heavy demo work.
Don't use a damaged or bent tool.
Keep out of reach of children.
Frequently Asked Questions, FAQ:
Can I use this to open paint cans?Yeah. The flat end works great as a paint can lid opener without needing a separate tool.
Is this too small for real demo work?This tool is for light and precision demo jobs. For heavier stuff, we recommend a longer pry bar.
Can it remove long nails too?Yes, but only if there's enough space and the nail isn't too deep or tight.
Is it suitable for professional use?It works great as a supplemental precision tool, especially for finishing and careful removal.
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