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SlickdealsForumsDeal TalkStanley: Heavy Duty Blade Dispenser w/ Blades (100ct) / 15" Wonder Bar Pry Bar $4.99 each w/store pick up (Rewards Members) ~ Ace
Stanley: Heavy Duty Blade Dispenser w/ Blades (100-Ct) or 15" Wonder Bar Pry Bar
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Ace Hardware has for Ace Rewards Members (free to join): Stanley: Heavy Duty Blade Dispenser w/ Blades (100-Ct) or 15" Wonder Bar Pry Bar on sale for $4.99 each (price automatically reflected in cart). Select free store pickup where stock permits. Thanks powerfuldoppler
For its Rewards Members (it's free to join) Ace has the Stanley Steel Heavy Duty Blade Dispenser with Blades 2-7/16 in. L 100 pc. or the Stanley Wonder Bar 15 in. Pry Bar 1 pc. for $4.99 each. Store pick up.
The blades are okay if you accept that you'll be replacing them very frequently. Nice to just screw into the wall on the shop and grab a blade when you need one.
It's very compact, yet strong as any appendage you'd use to manipulate it. The key to a good-quality pet or ripper bar is a nice crisp edge on the claw crux. You'd be surprised at how many nails you need to pull that don't seem to have any head at all.
Also thin enough to pry under a piece of trim without damaging the floor under it much.
It's very compact, yet strong as any appendage you'd use to manipulate it. The key to a good-quality pet or ripper bar is a nice crisp edge on the claw crux. You'd be surprised at how many nails you need to pull that don't seem to have any head at all.
Also thin enough to pry under a piece of trim without damaging the floor under it much.
In addition they are much safer than using a hammer to pull nails. The wonder bars have so much leverage compared to a hammer you never get the urge to "yank pull" which I know is terrible practice and a bit dangerous but most ppl would be lying if they stated they haven't done it in a pinch before.
If any is curious about production origin, in my local store they were all made in Mexico.
Got this on sale last time they had the promo. $5 very well spent.
The blades are okay if you accept that you'll be replacing them very frequently. Nice to just screw into the wall on the shop and grab a blade when you need one.
3 swipes through a knife sharpener and good as new.
The blades are okay if you accept that you'll be replacing them very frequently. Nice to just screw into the wall on the shop and grab a blade when you need one.
Agreed. I would be all over these but my local HD dropped the price on the Black Friday Dewalt 2 pack to just north of $8. Plus they definitely last longer than Stanley.
The blades are okay if you accept that you'll be replacing them very frequently. Nice to just screw into the wall on the shop and grab a blade when you need one.
Which ones would you recommend? I use them a lot to cut shrink wrap and twine and they go dull pretty quick.
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It's very compact, yet strong as any appendage you'd use to manipulate it. The key to a good-quality pet or ripper bar is a nice crisp edge on the claw crux. You'd be surprised at how many nails you need to pull that don't seem to have any head at all.
Also thin enough to pry under a piece of trim without damaging the floor under it much.
It's very compact, yet strong as any appendage you'd use to manipulate it. The key to a good-quality pet or ripper bar is a nice crisp edge on the claw crux. You'd be surprised at how many nails you need to pull that don't seem to have any head at all.
Also thin enough to pry under a piece of trim without damaging the floor under it much.
In addition they are much safer than using a hammer to pull nails. The wonder bars have so much leverage compared to a hammer you never get the urge to "yank pull" which I know is terrible practice and a bit dangerous but most ppl would be lying if they stated they haven't done it in a pinch before.
If any is curious about production origin, in my local store they were all made in Mexico.
Got this on sale last time they had the promo. $5 very well spent.
3 swipes through a knife sharpener and good as new.
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And a utility knife for $4.99 to go with those blades.
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Which ones would you recommend? I use them a lot to cut shrink wrap and twine and they go dull pretty quick.