Shark Corp 21–2020 7–5/8 Zoll Nagelzieher (1 Stück)

Brand:Shark

3.3/5

40.84

PRODUKTBESCHREIBUNG Alle Sharkgrip-Nagelzieher und Brecheisen sind aus feinstem wärmebehandeltem japanischen legierten Stahl geschmiedet; Die Nagelzieh- und Hebelenden sind für zusätzliche Festigkeit doppelt gehärtet. Das Zug-V ist auf eine Rockwell-Härte von 50–52 gehärtet und anschließend für Genauigkeit von Hand bearbeitet. Das resultierende Werkzeug ist so stark, dass es sogar in gehärtete und rostfreie Stahlnägel beißen kann. Sharkgrip-Nagelzieher ziehen am Schaft des Nagels, nicht am Kopf. Die japanischen Katzentatzen-Nagelzieher von Sharkgrip sind seit Jahren die erste Wahl professioneller Schreiner und Holzarbeiter, weil sie so effektiv und einfach zu bedienen sind. Sie graben sich leicht in Holz und fangen sogar kopflose Nägel. Insbesondere angesichts der zunehmenden Verbreitung pneumatischer Nagelgeräte ist es wichtig, einen echten Sharkgrip-Nagelzieher in Ihrem Werkzeugsatz zu haben. 7-5/8, für Finish-Nägel (3-6 Penny). VOM HERSTELLER Zum Ziehen von Pistolennägeln und anderen Nägeln mit schwachen Köpfen. Entwickelt, um am Nagelschaft zu ziehen, nicht am Kopf. Entfernt alle Arten von Nägeln, auch rostige. Wird weltweit von Holz- und Tischlerhandwerkern verwendet.

Ein Jahr Garantie. Katzenpfoten-Design. Hergestellt aus feinstem japanischen Stahl. Behandelt Nägel von 3 bis 6 Cent. Das resultierende Werkzeug ist so stark, dass es sogar in gehärtete und rostfreie Stahlnägel beißen kann. Das Zug-V ist auf eine Rockwell-Härte von 50–52 gehärtet und anschließend zur Gewährleistung der Genauigkeit von Hand bearbeitet. Alle SharkGrip-Nagelzieher und Brecheisen sind aus feinstem wärmebehandelten japanischen legierten Stahl geschmiedet.
Batteries Required? ‎No
Customer Reviews 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 73 ratings 4.3 out of 5 stars
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎Yes
Item model number ‎21-2020
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎2.24 ounces
Manufacturer ‎Shark Corporation
Part Number ‎21-2020
Power Source ‎hand_powered
Product Dimensions ‎9 x 3 x 1 inches
Size ‎Pack of 1

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Scritto da: Mark
Good tool
I used this to remove 6D nails from a subfloor. Worked pretty good. Occassionally I did need a larger one to get some extra leverage to get the nail all the way out but this was ideal to get it started which minimizing the damage to the floor(as much as that is possible).
Scritto da: Nate H
This nail puller rocks
I like how small and versatile it is. Ive pulled many nails with it. Some out of quite tight places. Great product.
Scritto da: The Andersons
Paint came off of the business ends within a few minutes of use but it's still nice and sharp after removing over 1k nails
Smaller than the other one we tried (the Exhumer) but gets the tiny tack nails out of our '20s walls with a little less damage. Paint came off of the business ends within a few minutes of use but it's still nice and sharp after removing over 1k nails. Must-have if you have to remove a ton of nails, especially the little cheesecloth tacks. I don't want to know how long it woud've taken us with a hammer - I lost count at 800 and my wife has done about twice as many, and we haven't even started on the ceiling. With a hammer, I was getting about 2/ minute if I was lucky. With this I can do 30 in a minute if I try. Only issue with this smaller one is that it can be a little hard to hit if you're new with a hammer. My wife has smashed her fingers a few dozen times already. The size does make it easier to fit into corners, though, and the small puller is great for small nails that the other tools won't grab. At the end of the day, all of the nail pullers we've tried were such a vast improvement over a hammer or prybar that I'm just giving them all five stars, if you have to pull a ton of nails you could probably buy any one of them and be happy.
Scritto da: D. Siktberg
Great nail puller for smaller nails
Bought this to remove nails from exterior cedar shingles without marring the surface - worked fabulously well! You can drive the points underneath the nailhead with minimal collateral damage, and if you put a putty knife under the head when you rock it back, get the nail out with hardly any trace of damage. There are several larger sizes which work just as well for larger nails. Very well made, highly recommended!
Scritto da: A. Berger
How have I lived my life without a cats paw?
How have I lived my life without a cats paw? I didn't know about this tool until I saw a window installer that I hired to do some windows just going to town with one. He called it a "cat's paw". It looks like a toy or something but it performs like a boss. Seriously this thing is worth it's weight in gold and anyone who ever has to pull anything out of anything (nails/panels/almost anything) this will do the job. Gets into tight spaces. I have put some hurt on it and it's no worse for wear. I own many conventional pry bars that you see at the big box stores... trust me, buy this! Great for working in tight quarters around electrical.
Scritto da: Scout Wainthropple
Made in China, not Japan
I know a nail puller seems unimportant in the overall scheme of hand tools, but as I make my living working with and using them daily, the quality of all my tools matter. I finally broke my old Shark nail puller after 12 yrs of use & bought this replacement, assuming it would be the same quality. It’s not. The old one was made in Japan, this one is made in China. The difference is obvious- the V-slots are far less precise, the finish is cheap, and the whole casting seems primitive. I know their wide-flange nail puller is made in China & I didn’t even bother ordering that as a replacement after reading reviews, but thought this one was still made in Japan so took a chance. Unfortunately. Guess I’ll go with Ice Bear or Makuba, which are still made in Japan but not sold on Amazon. If you just need something to throw in the hardware drawer in the kitchen & use occasionally, it’s probably fine but if you use these a lot & need to count on them when you pull it out of the tool bag, keep looking.
Scritto da: Phil L
Quite effective, good price, wish it were a bit bigger.
The nail puller does really well when needing to get in to a tight location or deep into a stud. It is quite sharp which is beneficial over larger nail pullers. However, I wish I would have gotten the longer one for my usage - primarily framing. I've built up technique with this one and can yank nails quickly when crews have errors.
Scritto da: HL
Effective, comfortable tool
Used this to help remove 3 layers of floors in a 1920 kitchen. It's an awesome tool - good ergonomics and was great for a variety of nails and staples. It even made it easy to remove nails that had broken off heads. If I did this sort of work more often I would buy a backup in case they ever discontinued it.
Scritto da: Brenden
Says "chrome vanadium" on the tool. Unsure why...
I'll tentatively give this a 5/5 review. If it breaks I'll change it. Previously using a 15" estwing, it's quite the change. Also I was under the impression this was high quality steel, it has a label of chrome vanadium on the took which would be more prone to breaking as far as I know. Maybe it's a coating? I'm unsure.
Scritto da: Abe Froese
Nailer puller broke
Under normal use the claw broke

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