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Stiletto TICLW12 ClawBar Titanium Nail Puller

Stiletto TICLW12 ClawBar Titanium Nail Puller Tool information:
Manufacturer: Stiletto
Model: TICLW12
Product features:
  • Lightweight solid titanium
  • Super strong prying power
  • Less recoil shock than steel bars
  • Lighten up your bags
  • Comfortable to hold
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Price List for Stiletto TICLW12 ClawBar Titanium Nail Puller

New New
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$70.45
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$67.05
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Tools and Hardware Reviews of the Stiletto TICLW12 ClawBar Titanium Nail Puller

Tool Review: Titanium cat's paw.
Summary: 4 Stars

I have used this great tool for about two years now with much satisfaction. It is very lightweight, yet feels nice and solid in your hand. The angles on both ends have worked very well for me. As far as durability it seems to still be in almost new condition despite two years of use. I must admit I may have babied it a little at times, not trusting it with full force because it is so light. But I have come to realize the low weight does not mean weaker. The reason I did not give it five stars is twofold. First of all the dimpler does not work quite as well as I envisioned it might. The dimpler just barely fits around the head of a 16d framing nail which makes it a little hard to start without possible driving the head further. Also it can be a little jarring on the hand holding the cat's paw. Second, the notch in each claw does not narrow down enough to grab most finish and brad nails easily. This may simply be not easy to do while maintaining durability, and also may be a little unrealistic expectation since this is more of a rough framing tool than a finish tool. Despite the higher price when compared to steel cat's paws I definitely feel this tool was worth it. And at the end of the day my shoulders and hips thank me for leaving a little weight out of my belt.
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