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Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2025
I do home remodeling which includes a lot of trim work and cabinet restorations. These smaller prybars are excellent for removing smaller pieces of trim without causing a lot of damage. These are well made and after using them for a couple weeks I'm quite happy to have them in my tool kit.
Allan P
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2025
I have two larger prybars but they can be unwieldy to use inside the house. I ordered the TOOLEAGUE 3Pcs Mini Pry Bar Set to do minor jobs at home. The three bars are the perfect size for doing smaller jobs like removing nails and popping loose some moulding when you just want to put it back in place without breaking it. They're fantastic for getting into tight corners too. Each bar has a nail removing hole so grabbing the nails is simple after you pry it away from the wall.Now, while they are well made, the only reason for my four star review is the fact that the two larger bars have a bit of flex to them. It's not much, but I wish they were more rigid. Not a huge issue, and they work just fine but, if you have something that requires a bit more force, be away you are going to get some flex.At only $15 (on sale for $12 at the time of this review), I think this a great set that should be in everyone's home. You have three different sizes for any inside job and they're well made. Definitely worth the price.
Thomas Eagers
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2025
Does a great job
Joe S Trujillo
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2025
great for small progects
InMyHO
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025
I had a few small projects around the house that needed some precision, so I decided to try this mini pry bar set. The three different sizes were surprisingly useful, each fitting into tight spaces where larger tools couldn’t reach. The smallest one, just over 5 inches, was perfect for pulling out tiny nails that had been stubbornly stuck in place.The medium-sized bar had a sharp edge that worked well for scraping off old paint and caulk. It didn’t take much effort to get into corners or along edges, and the grip felt comfortable in my hand. The largest bar, with its nail puller and angled edge, was great for lifting and prying without damaging the surface underneath.I liked how lightweight they were. They didn’t feel bulky or awkward to use, even for longer periods. The handles had a good grip, and the metal felt sturdy without being too heavy. I didn’t have to worry about them bending or breaking, even when I put a bit of pressure on them.These tools turned out to be more versatile than I expected. They handled everything from pulling nails to scraping residue without any trouble. They’re simple, but they made my DIY tasks a lot easier.Overall, this set was a practical addition to my toolbox. They’re not flashy, but they get the job done, especially for smaller, detailed work.
Heart
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2025
I am a retired finished cathunder and I have used every kind of privar. You can imagine in building homes and right. Commercial buildings are shut around and it's kind of hard to stand out when you're working with privars because you know. They're limited by what they do and don't do when I went and tested these on my finished molding. I was impressed with the fact that they were easy to use. Easy to hold on to Excite her up. The only thing I would. Do after purchasing as I would refine the edges. A little more grinding on a sanding stoner, something so it does it. It can be used and entitled fitting trim and accelerate without leaving marks on the finished molding etc. But they grip night, the finish nails great and all through the smaller ones are a little bit awkward for my hands. They work great. I wouldn't hesitate to buy a misficially at the price of being offered. I mean, 5 or 6 bucks is 5 or 6 bucks. You know, unless you're sitting up in the top 10 financially. Everybody's friends and pennies, and this is a good way to do it.
Edward Lucas
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2025
I ordered this 3-piece flat pry bar set for a remodeling project focused on carefully removing trim and baseboards. As I aim to maximize the reuse of these materials, I sought tools that would facilitate a gentle demolition process.Several features of this product particularly appealed to me:Firstly, the flat pry bars are designed to be thin enough to slide behind molding and baseboards, minimizing the risk of damage. Using a larger pry bar might have compromised the integrity of the materials I wish to preserve.Secondly, the pry bars are constructed from strong CRV steel, which allows me to apply significant pressure without worrying about bending.Lastly, I appreciate the added benefit of the rust-resistant paint on the pry bars, which enhances their durability.My experience with these flat pry bars has been quite favorable. I successfully removed trim from a kitchen while effectively minimizing damage. On occasion, I found it beneficial to use a larger pry bar after initially loosening the molding with the smaller ones. Additionally, their compact size makes them particularly useful in tight spaces. If you haven't yet included small flat pry bars in your toolkit, I would highly recommend considering them.
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