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Crescent 11" Nail Puller Pliers (NP11, Red/Black) on sale for
$12.78.
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Features:
- The functionality of the pliers allows you to easily remove nails from the front or back of the wood.
- Unlimited flexibility allows user to easily extract nails regardless of size or if head of nail is damaged or removed
- The durability of forged steel head and handles create a durable tool with rubber grips for comfort and control
- Dual handles make it quick and easy to grip, roll, and remove nails or staples
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In its defense, probably good for smaller nails in softwoods.
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Best technique I've found is to brace the pallet, square up a heavy block on the target board, then give it a good, square whack with a hand sledge. Still mixed results but better than splintering the whole thing piece-by-piece.
As to this gadget, I just use water pump pliers. They've always worked.
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In its defense, probably good for smaller nails in softwoods.
The key is the leverage, the pivot point is right at the grabber. Much more efficient that hammers or pry bars.
If I pull a board with a big pry bar, I hit the sharp end of the nail a couple times with a hammer just to expose the head, then use this tool to pull the nail from the other side.
One of my rules around the farm is remove/trash the nails as soon as they are exposed. This prevents stepping on a board with exposed nails or expensive barn calls for the horses.
This tool grips the nail and pulls it easily without flinging it across the pasture.