https://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky.../311856651- Includes Husky Pry Bars 12 in., 17 in. and 25 in. long with lifetime warranty from Home Depot.
- Improved leverage in medium-duty and heavy-duty automotive and industrial applications
- Angled tip gives you increased leverage and access to confined areas
- Black phosphate coating on the shaft provides corrosion resistance
- Though handle design and striking endcap provides superior strength
- Comfortable ergonomic dual material handle provides a secure grip
When I checked them out at the store, they looked pretty sturdy. Home Depot's lifetime warranty terms and conditions:
https://www.homedepot.com/c/huskywarranty
Warranty Summary: If your Husky product ever fails, bring it back and we will replace it free.
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I picked up a set in Walmart with green handles for $9 and have been using them on general-light construction for 3 years now and they've held up flawlessly. They also keep friends and family from using my slotted screwdrivers (or even worse my chisels/drifts/punches) as pry bars, and are nearly impossible to bend out of shape (medium cheater bars added). Used to demo wood, and with sheet plastic as trim removal tools, and to bend and align heavier structures.
The advantages of the Husky set would be the metal striking caps, better warranty, doubtfully stronger steel, and slightly more comfortable grips but I don't think these are enough of a difference for me to upgrade from a cheap set.
I used the large and med ones for auto repair, yard works, fencing works....
Each bar in this pry bar set is built to withstand tough lifting, prying and positioning jobs. Each pry bar has a carbon steel square steel shank and a comfortable, ergonomic polypropylene grip. The pry bar set includes 8 in., 12 in., 18 in. and 24 in. crowbars.
I have this set and I've beat the snot out of it and it's held up pretty good. Some stuff at Harbor Freight is a no brainer and these are on that list. Any "low tech" manual labor tool from HFT is usually worth it, a hammer is a chunk of steel on a stick, this is a piece of thick metal with a plastic on the end, their bar clamps for wood working etc.
I bought the Hyper Tough 25 and 17" from WM as they are made in the US.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Hyper-.../675442509
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Hyper-.../329920156
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