🔨 Unleash Your Inner Craftsman with the Eagle Beak!
The Keyfit Tools Eagle Beak Hardwood Flooring Fence Tool is a versatile staple remover designed for 16 and 18 gauge 2" staples. Made from heat-treated alloy steel and featuring a vibrant yellow powder coat finish, this tool is compatible with Bostitch and other brands, making it an essential addition to any professional's toolkit.
Manufacturer | Keyfit Tools |
Brand | Keyfit Tools |
Model Number | 00850029804185 |
Colour | Yellow |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Manufacturer Part Number | 00850029804185 |
Manufacturer | Keyfit Tools |
Country of Origin | USA |
P**A
Must have if you're removing flooring
Work like a dream removing staples. Much easier than other staple or nail pullers. Easy to use with little effort.
M**U
Removes staples with ease
The media could not be loaded. I use this staple remover to take out fencing staples. Usually I need a hammer to hit a small crowd bar to remove fencing staples but not with this remover. I just hit a little with my hand to get this remover under the staple and then remove. This staple remover bar is built to last. If you need to remove fencing staples this bar is the one to get as it will save some time and it takes less strength to use then other methods. Please watch my video to see this tool in action.
M**6
Better than a catspaw for pulling stables
I've been remodeling old houses that have had layers of work add on top of each other over the years. One of the things I hate is pulling staples. I was using a catspaw with medium success. This tool works better. I still have some staples that are just so old they break but I feel like it happens less with this pry bar compared to the catspaw I was using. The staples I was pulling held down 1/8-1/4 plywood sheets. So many staples.I still hate pulling staples but this makes it more bearable.
N**R
Hefty, but a little difficult to maneuver
The tool has a great weight to it, it's just a little difficult to maneuver it during use. Makes a great impromptu weapon though.
F**Y
Pricey but hardcore
You can never have too many flat-bars , prybars or hammers .I have quite a few that have been ground to sharper edges or cut to different profiles to accommodate whatever was going on .Best to have a full arsenal of various lengths , beaks and bends ,This one is a serious chunk of hard steel with good working ends .I'd like another one just like this but 1/2 the size for smaller work .Can definitely recommend .
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