Shark Corp 21-2036 14-1/8-inch Nail Puller |

| Brand: Shark Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $24.43 Buy New: $16.95 You Save: $7.48 (31%)
Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 28903
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 15.2 x 3.3 x 0.2
MPN: 21-2036 Model: 21-2036 UPC: 008023120361 EAN: 0008023120361 ASIN: B00004TBQG
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Features:
| • | Our largest nail puller | | • | Japanese cats paw design | | • | Very heavy-duty | | • | One-year warrantee |
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Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Hand-sharpened, double-tempered blade will bite into any part of the nail including embedded and headless nails. Forged from heat-treated alloy steel. No. 21-2020: 7-5/8" No. 21-2023: 9" No. 21-2030: 11-3/4" No. 21-2036: 14-1/8"
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Customer Reviews:
a great tool July 11, 2007 Rips out framing nails like you're picking them up out of a bucket. Breaks apart wood with ease. Super strong.
100% macho.
The only thing is - be sure you have somewhere to put this thing. It's 14 inches long so you'd better know where it's going in your belt.
The Big Bad Shark Corp 21-2036 14-1/8" Nail Puller April 15, 2003 This is the biggest Shark Corp Nail puller. I bought several more of the Shark Corp Prybar products including this model #21-2225, 10" length one based on a combo set (Shark Corp 58-9018 Fine Cut Saw and 8" Prybar Combo Pack) I purchased 6 months ago. Both the saw and pry bar are working fine.Here is what I wrote about the 8 Inch Pry Bar in my review: "The prybar is also a tool deserving high marks. This is NOT a tool for power demolition, but it is well made tool for fine work - trim and nail pulling. This fits perfectly in a tool belt or Bucket Boss. It's so nice to introduce my son to excellent general purpose woodworking tools. And at a reasonable price!" Each size has it's use, there was a lot of thought as to dimension and ergonomics for each pry bar. A simple, well made tool that makes a job easier! The difference between this bad boy is that it makes easy for removing many larger nails than it's little brother. FINALLY & MOST IMPORTANTLY, USE & TEACH proper safety for ALL tools! I'm VERY happy with my purchase of the Shark Corp 21-2036 14-1/8" Nail Puller! John Row
Don't think about it, just go and get one February 18, 2002 The cats paw was shown to me by my work partner. I never thought a tool like this could be so useful to a framer. You can pull out sixteen's, gun nails and, even finish nails. For the occasional stubborn nail a couple wacks with a hammer will fix the porblem. I don't start work without it, it slides easily in the rear belt loop of my bags. Smart/great investment
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