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Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2024
My daughter and I used this to help pull up quarter round and it worked like a charm. We decided to tear down a counter height counter and make it lower in height and this was perfect in helping to get that metal at the corners loose from the drywall. Finally, we had carpet that we used this to help pull it from the tack stripper without sticking or cutting our hands and again, it worked like a charm.Very easy to use and the perfect size for a woman’s hands. Exceptionally well made, of high quality material, and with all we did (which isn’t what it was created for) we found it to be very versatile in all our remodeling projects.Very highly recommend this tool.
kallen
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2024
Clean and easy
Elsa
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2024
Used it for removing back splash and baseboards. Worked perfectly.
Mr. C.
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2024
If you're removing trim, this is a must-have tool to get the job done faster. However, this particular one is probably a cheaper knockoff and it shows in its weaker metal. It is good, but I think it should not bend as much as it does.
yelj
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2024
I used this tool to remove the toe around by kitchen before a new floor installation. It did work, but it was clumsy and bent as I pried the toe away from the baseboard. I recommend sharpening the taper at the end to snug into the joint before using and twisting instead of prying.
Neil P.
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2024
I haven't had a chance to use it yet, but it looks like it will do the job.
M. Burke
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2024
I typically would use a pry bar for pulling trim, often with the knowledge that I would probably break the trim pieces and not be able to reuse it all. A pry bar can also damage the wall due to the small surface area of the pry leverage.I recently pulled apart some trim in a room where I was laying flooring and this tool may it much easier to remove the trim boards and be able to reuse them. It also left no real damage to the wall. The notch at the bottom center also works great to remove the nails left behind. While it's a single-purpose tool, it definitely saves time and money.
djn
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2024
This tool is much heavier and stronger than I originally expected. I have an antique wood table top with skirting trim around it. It is made of oak and the top has a 1/4” wide crack in the top. The skirting trim is in good shape so I’m not sure how the crack happened without dzmaging the trim. I suspect the wood was not dried well before it was made. Anyway, I have to remove the trim before closing the gap with clamps and this tool will help me do that, minimizing any “collateral damage.”The gauge of the steel is “thick.” This could be a problem since it may cause damage before it begins to lift the delicate trim. It will certainly take the impact of a hammer blow. If you are dealing with base boards or other moldings, you may have my concern too. Be sure to consider the thickness of this tool before thinking that it may be the tool you need.
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