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Shark Corp 21-2026 10-1/4-Inch Nail Puller


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All SharkGrip nail pullers and prybars are forged from the finest heat-treated Japanese alloy steel
The pulling “V” is hardened to a Rockwell 50-52 hardness, then hand-finished for accuracy

Amazon.com Price: $24.99 (as of 08/04/2023 22:05 PST- Details)

Product Description

All Sharkgrip Nail Pullers And Prybars Are Forged From The Finest Heat-Treated Japanese Alloy Steel; The Nail-Pulling And Prying Ends Are Double-Tempered For Added Strength. The Pulling “V” Is Hardened To A Rockwell 50-52 Hardness, Then Hand-Finished For Accuracy. The Resulting Tool Is So Strong It Can Even Bite Into Hardened And Stainless Steel Nails. Sharkgrip Nail Pullers Pull From The Shank Of The Nail, Not The Head. Sharkgrip Japanese “Cat’S Paw”-Type Nail Pullers Have Been The Choice Of Professional Cabinetmakers And Woodworkers For Years Because They’Re So Effective And Easy To Use. They Easily Dig Into Wood To Catch Even Headless Nails. Especially With The Proliferation Of Pneumatic Nailers, It’S Essential To Have A Genuine Sharkgrip Nail Puller In Your Tool Kit. 10-1/4″, For Finish Nails (6-10 Penny), Common Nails (6-16 Penny), Joist Hanger, Drywall, And Roofing Nails.

From the Manufacturer

Another great all around size nail puller. ¿Cats paw¿ design pulls even embedded or rusted nails. Will handle common, box and finish nails up 16 penny (3-1/2¿).

Make sure this fits by entering your model number.
All SharkGrip nail pullers and prybars are forged from the finest heat-treated Japanese alloy steel
The pulling “V” is hardened to a Rockwell 50-52 hardness, then hand-finished for accuracy
The resulting tool is so strong it can even bite into hardened and stainless steel nails
Pulls up to 3-1/2¿ nails
Japanese ¿cats paw¿ design
Pulls the shank of the nail, not the head
One-year warrantee

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