No argument there. The only problem is that the nearest Menards is 3 hrs away…
You can order them $25 + shipping. I put a set in the online cart and shipping was another $11.62.No argument there. The only problem is that the nearest Menards is 3 hrs away…
Well, in my case Wyoming.No argument there. The only problem is that the nearest Menards is 3 hrs away…
Not anymore. It’s (gas) back to pre Covid prices in many places.Welp, doesn’t the engineering flowchart in your minds then realize that the Walmart option provides the same tool? Aren’t there Walmart stores almost everywhere in the US? You can order online even if your local store doesn’t have it in stock?
You all are talking about driving 3 hour for pry bars when the petrol cost in your country is at the second highest level in recorded history...........
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I've never had any luck at all ever grinding to fix the end on a flathead screwdriver. The heat always makes it too brittle and trash even if I use the dip tray to try to cool it off. I can't imagine the amount of grinding needed to try to fix the 1/8" blunt end on those Stanley Craftsman prybars would fare any better, and then they'd be ruined for selling. As it is I can fetch half my money back easy and unload a turd I don't want or need.So modify the end of the pry bar to suit your liking.

Yes, we realize that, but Green > Black. Geez…![]()
I got the impression from earlier threads the COO USA Hypertough Wilde rebrands were a thing of the past. Or that a smaller size range was now available vs. what had been previously offered. I did check and didn't find them in my closest Wally.
For those of you with Hypertough versions, a purchase date / size would be interesting. Thanks.
When I went this weekend, the Made In USA ones were black and had a USA printed on the handle like seen in some of the pictures in this thread and on the hanger tag a USA flag. The red ones didn't say USA nor did the label, hope that helps.I got the impression from earlier threads the COO USA Hypertough Wilde rebrands were a thing of the past. Or that a smaller size range was now available.
Edit: looking online, it looks like they are broadly available. Thanks.
The red non USA ones, did they have striking caps?When I went this weekend, the Made In USA ones were black and had a USA printed on the handle like seen in some of the pictures in this thread and on the hanger tag a USA flag. The red ones didn't say USA nor did the label, hope that helps.

Oh, I guess they are made by Wilde too?Not sure who made the Craftsman USA scrapers, anyone know? They're kinda shaped like Wilde & just noticed the shank has a WN stamp on it.


Wilde were the all plastic handled ones without a striking cap they sold before they changed to Mayhew. I will take a picture of one later. You will know them. They are really common.Most of the prybars I have are Mayhew made Craftsman. When did they move to Wilde?