Thanks. Looks like Mayhew 58" is another $3-4 cheaper. 3/4" square shank... thick enough to take 250 lbs on a 5 ft long bar?You can always go down to harbor freight and pick up that big mac daddy 58" for $99 if you really needed one later.
Lift the side/corner of a 250lb object? No problem. Not sure about imparting 250 lbs of lifting force. My mental meter says that checks out but you'll have some deflection.Thanks. Looks like Mayhew 58" is another $3-4 cheaper. 3/4" square shank... thick enough to take 250 lbs on a 5 ft long bar?
I agree , I have this thing about any and all comfort grips ....THEY **** ...just sayingI bought numerous Wilde prybars from HJE. Most of mine are not striking cap, but they make them with those caps now. I don't do comfort grips, so I like the full plastic handles.
I have mayhew for larger bars, but the handles are comfy grip and thus I don't care for that.
EDIT: Saw Hi-Viz yellow on the snap on truck last week. Starting over that might be my choice for daily driver sizes. I'm a sucker for Hi-Viz.
That is what I think also. I have the Wilde craftsman and Menards versions. If I wanted to step it up I would go MayhewThe newest version of snap on is ugly , looks like a big *****
So not those ....
I like my old hard handled ones
Mac...Yes they are rebranded mayhew, however, they have better handles imo and ease of warranty plus they regularly go on special in the flyer for not a whole lot more than mayhew brand.
When I saw the question and the OP I clicked the thread to say the same thing.Here in the States the Richard pry bars came up at a discount retailer Ollie's, so I bought one of each available size.They have performed well,but I have them in my box at a job where we build displays/trade/auto show stuff and we do 'mechanic' type stuff but it is always on brand new parts/engines/axles,etc.If I was in Canada like the OP, I’d be rounding up some Richards.
And just like that, Harbor Freight counters with a 20% coupon for all Icon hand tools.Thanks. Looks like Mayhew 58" is another $3-4 cheaper. 3/4" square shank... thick enough to take 250 lbs on a 5 ft long bar?
