🔨 Unleash Your Inner Demolition Expert!
The Zenith by Danco Pro Bar ZN700101 is a high-performance multi-tool designed for salvage, wrecking, and demolition. Weighing just 3.3 pounds and measuring 16 x 4.38 x 4.5 inches, this tool features a unique self-prying action, integrated nail pullers, and a shock-absorbing EDPM handle, all crafted from durable 48Rc heat-treated steel. Perfect for professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike, it’s your go-to solution for efficient and precise material removal.
Manufacturer | Zenith industries, LLC |
Part Number | ZN700101 |
Item Weight | 3.3 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 16 x 4.38 x 4.5 inches |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Item model number | ZN700101 |
Style | Pro Bar |
Material | Hardened Steel |
Power Source | hand_powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Pro-Bar |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Limited 1 year warranty |
C**R
Do I really need another prying tool like this Zenith trim puller? ABSOLUTELY
If you're a professional craftsman that often to occasionally removes trim, this is a 'must have' tool. Why? Several reasons:1. It's very effective at removing trim (it does exactly what the inventor intended)2. Very simple, easy to use3. Massive striking surface...you can't miss4. Nice, non-slip comfortable grip (durable EPDM)5. Reduces and/or eliminates time-consuming drywall repairsOf course, most people finding/contemplating this Zenith pry bar are asking (what I asked myself): "Do I really need this? Is it that good/effective or just another gimmick tool?" The answer to this really rests in demoing the tool yourself. Once you try it...well, it's just the right tool for vast majority of trim removal work.I have two Vaughn pry bars plus another long flat one--all have been used in the past for decades (and have caused drywall damage at one time or another). This Zenith bad boy on the other hand exceeded expectations and caused no damage.One smack on the massive striking surface and the trim practically blew off the wall. Hardwood, MDF, softwood...it doesn't matter. It seems to do excellent in all the situations I've encountered so far. The tool is a pleasure to use.Bottom line is most folks own scissors and could trim the lawn with them...but why? Get a lawnmower or hire someone with a lawnmower because it works! Same deal here. This trim tool works very well. Perhaps not in every situation, who knows?Overall you'll be delighted to have and use this trim puller. I don't have a lot of extra room on my truck for useless/redundant tools. This is neither. In fact, if I had zero spare room to carry it, I'd get rid of something not so useful to make room. Excellent purchase: good heavy duty quality, effective, easy to use and priced reasonably. For professionals, it's well worth it.
M**R
Worked great!
Worked as it should. very sturdy and well built. Used it for the kitchen and front room. Definitely better than a regular prybar.
M**O
Made removal so much easier!
So glad I purchased this to remove baseboards and chair moulding. No damage to walls and it was small enough to get under cabinets to remove 1/4 round. Great tool!!!
S**B
A solid tool that does a good job.
This does a pretty good job of prying baseboards off walls without damage to the walls, in most cases, but not as well as the video shows. If you push down to pry it won't damage the wall (at least not in a visible area), but that is less effective than pulling from the side. However pulling or pushing laterally can be less effective if the baseboard is behind the flooring. Lifting the tool is definitely a no-no since that will put a sizable hole in the drywall above the baseboard.It is designed to be used laterally, and that is how I used it most of the time, but when the baseboard was covered at the bottom by flooring material, lateral movements were ineffective. The best solution I found was to remove the flooring (carpet with tack strips, laminate, tile, etc.) but when that was not an option I had to push down on the tool along the entire length, then using good gloves, lift and pull up the baseboard from one end.I removed 165 ft of baseboard with it and messed up the wall in 5 places, but since I was replacing the 3½" with 5" baseboard, it didn't matter.The tool is made of resilient steel that absolutely performed as designed... it does not bend and holds up to repeated beating with a hammer. The wide top makes it easy to hold the rubber handle and tap the tool behind the baseboard without hitting your hand or the wall. I used a dead blow hammer because it was effective without being loud, but you could easily use a metal hammer without risking damage to the tool.I'm obviously not a pro so I cannot give advise about it's value as a special tool, but if you're DIY'er like me and need a tool for the job because you don't own one, then this is a good alternative, albeit somewhat expensive compared to a simple, common, flat pry bar that works nearly as well.
R**
works well. very clever design.
great price, handy tool.
P**L
Great
Works great for taking trim off
A**R
Does the job.
Works well for removing things stuck between deck boards. I don’t know if it’s just my broom handle end that I got but it loosens off while using it, and you have to keep tightening it.
A**R
Great tool. Works as advertised!
Bought this tool to remove my baseboards so I could install hardwood flooring. Haven't used this tool a lot yet. Did a test and found that it is very easy to use and does a great job of getting in between the baseboard and drywall without damaging the drywall. Trick is to scour the "gap" between the top of the baseboard and drywall to allow the tool to be inserted when tapping on it with the hammer. Found that once the tool is in, you should slightly pry the bar to create a gap and then slide it done to another area and pry again. Keep doing this until you reach the end of the length of baseboard before prying the baseboard fully. Only issue that I see is that the tool can be short and will not reach any nails at the bottom of the baseboard. Had to use a small pry bar to pry those nails loose otherwise I ran the risk of breaking the baseboard. Outside of this one issue, this tool will let you remove your baseboard with NO damage to the baseboard or drywall if you take your time and if you aren't too aggressive in prying off the baseboard. This will save you from having to spend money and time to replace and install new baseboards.
A**.
Produto muito robusto.
Ainda não usei de fato, mas demonstra ser forte e robusto. Assisti a um vídeo no YouTube e decidi comprar.
T**S
Heavy duty.
Howdy, Came in handy while doing the re-flooring of 7 standard and one international squash courts. Cheers,
W**Y
You must be crazy to spend this much for a pry bar
When my wife saw this she thought I was crazy, you can buy a decent pry bar for 10 bucks so fifty dollars seems a little ridiculous. Except, when you are taking window casings and baseboards off in a 2000 square foot 60 year old house and to do it carefully budget a couple of days. I dont have the patience to be careful so my wife took on this task. Started at 830 am and when I took a coffee break at 10:30 my wife joined me and asked me what I wanted her to do next. I suggested to start taking off the doorknobs when she was done and nearly fell over when she said she was already done. When I saw the job she did I was even more surprised, there is not a single mar or dent anywhere on the drywall, forget the patching compound cause its going back to the store. This tool took off every single piece easily and very cleanly. Amazing. I figured since this thing seems to be over built and heavy duty we would try it on the bathroom wall tile and kitchen backsplash, an hour later…that was done to. The old adage of use the right tool for the right job could never be truer than it is with this trim puller. Spend the 50 bucks, save days of paintstakingly removing trim and touching up dents from the pry bar.. Such a crazy good product.
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