🔧 Nail it with confidence!
The Shark CORP 21-2028 Hardened Steel Alloy Nail Pullers are expertly designed for professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike, featuring a robust drop forged construction that ensures durability and effectiveness in removing even the most stubborn nails. With a lightweight design and versatile size, this tool is a must-have for any toolbox.
Manufacturer | Shark Corporation |
Part Number | 21-2028 |
Item Weight | 14.4 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 12.32 x 4.88 x 3.7 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 21-2028 |
Power Source | hand_powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 1 year |
S**A
Favorite Cats Paw
Nothing bites like a shark! I love these cats paws. They seem to grab the shank of the nails much better than any other I’ve tried. They are light years ahead of the box box store estwings. They will however break eventually under heavy use, but I suppose that’s the price I’m willing to pay for a great functioning tool.
M**S
Best nail bar I've used
I've bought 3 of these now this is the best nail bar I've ever used the only reason I buy more is because I throw them and lose them I bought this one for my buddy. This is the minimum size if you're a framer in my opinion pulls 10s no problem
B**T
POOR QUALITY CONTROL. I WANTED TO SUPPORT A US PRODUCT
I use a Bakuma (Japanese Import) nail puller and it is the best ive used. So when i saw Sharkbite made in the USA i thought well this was meant to be! Bought one.. FIRST swing of my hammer on a nail AND boom one side pf the claw broke off!! Then the replacement showed up and the claws are different lengths on the one end! Terrible Quality Control here. Made in USA doesnt always mean better quality. Bakuma > Sharkbite and its not close.
B**S
I pull nails for fun now...
I never thought I'd get excited about a nail puller, but these shark pullers are really a joy to use. My first model was the 8"er with the flat pry bar at one end, and I've ordered several other sizes since. The key to these things seems to be the quality of steel used - very strong and very hard - seems to bite into the nail no matter how much is showing.I also own one of those old-fashioned looking nail pullers with the slide handle and moveable fulcrum. It certainly works, but is definitely much more trouble to get into position and get a grip on the nail that these Shark units. On these, just point the paws at the buried nail, give it a whack or two, and voila, it's got the grip it needs to start moving it.Very versatile, very well made, very worthwhile to have in your toolbox.
G**Y
Nice design
It's a great design and so far helped me remove scores of nails and is still going strong. The combination of the Shark claw and a hammer works really well. I found the length of the tool did not give enough leverage for larger nails but that's OK - I think there's no getting around having nail claws/ pry bars of different sizes to handle all sizes of jobs.
W**L
Works fine
Hi,I'm new to nail pulling, but had no problems getting the nails out with this device. In case you don't realize, using a nail puller will cause some damage to the wood you're pulling the nails out of, any nail puller will....unless the nails aren't hard to get at, in which case you'd just be using the nail puller claw end of a nail hammer and therefore wouldn't need a nail puller like this one. My nails were finishing nails whose tops were flush with the surface of the wood and therefore couldn't be pulled using a claw hammer. I might have given this five stars except I don't have any experience with other nail pullers. Oh, I used an 8oz rubber mallet with this nail puller, though I understand a "machinist" hammer (e.g. "ball-pean") would work too (eye protection is a good idea in either situation). A nail hammer is hardened steel and not recommended for use with a nail puller such as this.
S**T
Small but incredibly tough
When I opened this thing I was shocked at how small it was. Considered sending it back before trying to use it. Had to remove over 2000 Spiral nails from my deck to replace the boards. This thing removed everyone of them and is indestructible. Most of the nails I had to drive this thing into the boards with a hammer before lifting out. However it is so short I had to use a bottom section of a patio umbrella Over it for leverage.
T**W
Guess I make too many mistakes
Great tool! Has held up well to all the nails being pulled. Has good leverage and sharp teeth. Would buy again
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