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The TitanTools 11509 9-1/4-Inch Stainless Steel Pry Bar Scraper is a versatile hand tool designed for professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike. It features a nail puller, a razor-sharp scraper edge, and an angled end for effective prying and pulling. Constructed from high-quality stainless steel, this tool is built to resist corrosion and withstand rigorous use, making it an essential addition to any toolkit.
Manufacturer | Titan Tools |
Part Number | 11509 |
Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.7 x 1.8 x 8.8 inches |
Item model number | 11509 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | One Size |
Color | Factory |
Style | 9-1/4" |
Power Source | Hand Powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Included Components | Manufactuered Brand Product |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**E
Best Small Prybar I've Ever Used
This was recommended to me by a friend. I love it. It is perfect for doing trim work. It's small enough to fit into tight places. The teardrop hole in the middle is great for pulling trim nails. The blade ends are sharp enough to get under trim that is tight to the wall. The chrome finish is great and it seems very well made. It has some flex to it, but it's not for heavy work. This is a small prybar for finish work. I would say that 15 gauge is about as heavy as you can go with this if trying to pull nails, maybe less. It's more for prying trim than nails. Great for what it's designed for - small detailed work.
R**B
Best prybar ever
Just got done removing about 200 linear feet of baseboard molding and aside from scoring the caulking with a razor knife I didn't need any other tools at all. It's the slimmest prybar I've ever used. After scoring the caulking I was able to just press this is between the wall and baseboard, no tapping with a hammer. Some of the finish nails that didn't come out with the baseboard slipped right out with the nail puller. Also nice that it's narrow so it fits in tight spaces. On top of all that, it's just a beautiful stainless steel finish I almost didn't want to mess it up, but after the job it still looks brand new. Yes it's thin but it's not going to bend or break, there is a little flex but no worries. Definitely a must if you are doing trim work and removing moldings and casings. Perfect size where it's easy to throw in your bag. Scraper was sharp as well and made it easy to scrape old caulking off. Buy this. Even though I won't need it on a daily basis it's already one of my favorite tools.
J**S
Great product, especially for the price!
I have been very happy with these to glazers tools. I used them for prying off casing around doors and base mouldings and I was pleased that they did not bend and they were sharp and easily cut through the caulk.
C**E
Great for woodworking & trim
Fantastic finish. Sharp edge. Game changer for fine trim work and other fine carpentry work
S**E
High quality tool but better available for less
This Titan tool is good quality and well made. The sides are quite square where most others of this sort have a nice feeling chamfer to them. The long pry end has about a 5/128" flat on the end of it where the main body is ~3/32" thick. The scraper on the short pry end comes with a cover and is well sharpened to a knife-edge. The short pry angle is about 85°.I compared this with four other brands of these 9" pry tools. Of the three stainless tools, ("Grip" and Weichuan were the other two), this one has an acceptable finished and sports a very sharp scraping edge for $1 more than the Grip. Of these, I would take the Grip tool and sharpen the scraper edge myself if that was important as it's a beautiful piece and feels great to hold and work with. The best deal, however, was definitely on a pair of stainless pry tools from Weichuan that were quite nice, same steel quality at half the price, and perhaps a slightly better finish than this Titan tool, although an inconsistent angle on the pry end between the pair of Weichuan tools.There were two other non-stainless brands and the strongest and thickest of all the tools was from Bates and is the one I kept after reviewing them all. The final tool I looked at was from Spec Ops with a poor finish and equivalent strength to the others. It looked really nice and was well packaged, but not a serious contender in this group of $10ish pry tools - it was the only one in the group that I would recommend not buying - the others are all solid purchases, depending on what's important to you.
J**E
Wow, what an upgrade!
These are sharp and I love that they're not painted so paint doesn't rub off on everything.
A**R
Very well made.
Thin so it can get between the wood really easy. Light and strong
T**B
A great tool for any carpenter or homeowner or tile man
I am a carpenter and cabinet maker and these bars are the best!!!AND better than all other similarly shaped pry-bars for a number of reasons:*They are thinner than other brands but just as rigid so they give you the prying power but are capable of getting in as tight a spot as any pry bar (which is the REASON you buy this kind of bar anyway so why are any of the others in this vein so fat??) Please remember all pry-bars that are flat pieces of metal are meant to pry in such a way that you rock on the small head from side to side not back and forth in a motion that would bend the bar open although these pry-bars resist bending very well.*There are two sizes which is good for different tasks but can also give you the flexibility to keep one for the dirty jobs that can get covered in crud (like paint and caulk and toilet wax) and keep one for the more surgical jobs AND it is 10 bucks for two, at least right now--Are you kidding me?!?!?!*They absolutely DO NOT RUST, so they will never rust up and leave marks on work pieces or walls. I have a pair I bought 5 years ago that looks just as shiny and new as they were when I first bought them (barring scratches) and they have lived in my truck the entire time.* I do a fair bit of tiling and these are great for getting in grout joints and raising the tile up to plane it or to pull it off (most trowels bend under the pressure if you use the cheaper ones which I like because they are smaller and actually fit into a bucket!). They are also great at the end of the day when cleaning grout/thinset off tools or bucket!
E**.
Titan pry bars
Producto muy bueno,conforme con la compra.
R**O
Real stainless steel very good polished.
Best steel
C**R
Quality product
Nice sharp tip. It is strong and works well. And looks better than a red bar in my opinion
M**.
Muy adecuados y lindos
Buena calidad, y práctico de tamaño
S**R
These are great!
Fantastic, strong product. Very pleased.
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