jd
Reviewed in Canada on February 8, 2025
Works great! Sturdy and strong too. Would buy again
Ruben S
Reviewed in Mexico on February 19, 2025
Buen producto de calidad ,talmcomo lo rsperaba
Aluizio P.
Reviewed in Brazil on February 6, 2024
Ainda não usei de fato, mas demonstra ser forte e robusto. Assisti a um vídeo no YouTube e decidi comprar.
Joshua
Reviewed in Canada on November 27, 2024
Very sharp prying edge, and the tool itself is very heavy and solid feeling. Has taken a beating with a mini sledge to pry out door jambs, flooring and other materials during the demo of our main floor. Pair this with a decent 3' prybar for leverage and a mini sledge, and youve got a good arsenal of demo tools.
Michael T
Reviewed in Canada on October 29, 2024
Fantastic item for cleaning between the boards on your expensive deck.Gets the dirt and twigs which jam in the gap and cause wrought.
Rolidnot
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2019
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Bob N
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2017
OK .. a number of people have complained about the price point of this tool. My son in law, a carpenter skilled in a number of trades explained I could do the same thing with a few tools that were cheaper. Maybe if I had his level of skill that would be true.I just finished pulling a number of baseboards and carpet tack strips that were nailed into the concrete sub floor in my house. I LOVE this tool. i watched a couple of videos on the best ways to use it .. and pulled a lot lot of baseboard and tack strips without damaging any of the baseboard, or the drywall it was attached to. I was able to pull up the tack strips out of the concrete effortlessly without tearing up the concrete (I had a few small "divots to fix).What drove the value of this tool home to me was when I got tired of pulling baseboard and handed the tool to my teenage some and his friend. They were anxious to get this job done so they could go do something fun that didn't involve pulling baseboard. At this point in their lives they're seriously into sports and not at all savvy in the usage of different tools. They finished the job without damaging anything. It makes what might be a nasty tedious job much easier.The trim puller is extremely well built .. very solid. i wouldn't hesitate to use it for other "off label" type tasks. Perhaps seasoned tradespeople might find this tool over priced for what it is (although i suspect many seasoned trades people have one in their tool box). For weekend do it yourselfers, it's worth the money in terms of time and aggravation saved.Lastly, if you're considering the tool but wincing at the price (which I don't think is way out of line) .. consider this: you could buy the tool, use it for what you bought it for, and put it on craigslist or your favorite free for sale outlet for a little less than what you paid for it. After I did the baseboards and tack strips, I used mine for a few off label type uses that required hitting it pretty good with a hammer. The tool still looks almost new.
Colorado Contractor
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2016
If you're a professional craftsman that often to occasionally removes trim, this is a 'must have' tool. Why? Several reasons:1. It's very effective at removing trim (it does exactly what the inventor intended)2. Very simple, easy to use3. Massive striking surface...you can't miss4. Nice, non-slip comfortable grip (durable EPDM)5. Reduces and/or eliminates time-consuming drywall repairsOf course, most people finding/contemplating this Zenith pry bar are asking (what I asked myself): "Do I really need this? Is it that good/effective or just another gimmick tool?" The answer to this really rests in demoing the tool yourself. Once you try it...well, it's just the right tool for vast majority of trim removal work.I have two Vaughn pry bars plus another long flat one--all have been used in the past for decades (and have caused drywall damage at one time or another). This Zenith bad boy on the other hand exceeded expectations and caused no damage.One smack on the massive striking surface and the trim practically blew off the wall. Hardwood, MDF, softwood...it doesn't matter. It seems to do excellent in all the situations I've encountered so far. The tool is a pleasure to use.Bottom line is most folks own scissors and could trim the lawn with them...but why? Get a lawnmower or hire someone with a lawnmower because it works! Same deal here. This trim tool works very well. Perhaps not in every situation, who knows?Overall you'll be delighted to have and use this trim puller. I don't have a lot of extra room on my truck for useless/redundant tools. This is neither. In fact, if I had zero spare room to carry it, I'd get rid of something not so useful to make room. Excellent purchase: good heavy duty quality, effective, easy to use and priced reasonably. For professionals, it's well worth it.