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GeorgiaHybrid

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I was on the truck last week and saw this prybar and just could not resist this week. Reminds me of a Katana, it's stout, two handed and watch out for the end, it is WAY too sharp for a prybar. The edge is more like a wood chisel than a tool to pry with. If someone can bend this one, I don't want to meet them in a bar fight unless they are on my side...

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bchee

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are you sure it's a prybar? Maybe it actually is some kind of chisel.
 
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ElasDray

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That's a sweet prybar man. That 10+ inch long handle looks nice for getting good leverage with a secure grip. Couldn't find that length in the new catalog though, only see a 48 and 54 inch. Them things are damn expensive too.
 
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GeorgiaHybrid

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It's on Snap-on's web page but you need to look under the new products tab. They just came out with these. This one is made from a 3/4 square bar (the others are 5/8 square) and weighs over 5 pounds. It has a striking cap like the other bars but that two handed grip will let you get a lot of leverage in a 30" bar.

It really is a pry bar but you need to be careful with it. The blade comes with a guard for a good reason. There is one guy on our route that put his on his toe a little too forcefully (was wearing tennis shoes) and cut his foot thru the shoe.
 
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