

🛠️ Pull with power, pry with precision – the pro’s 15-inch essential!
The HB-15 Handy Bar is a 15-inch pry bar forged from a single piece of American steel, combining lightweight rounded design with a high leverage mechanism to maximize torque. Its extra-wide 1 3/4" blade protects surfaces while efficiently pulling nails, making it ideal for detailed trim and molding work.





| Manufacturer | Estwing |
| Part Number | ESTHB15 |
| Product Dimensions | 40 x 10 x 4 cm; 500 g |
| Item model number | HB-15 |
| Size | 15" (Inches) |
| Colour | 15" (Inches) |
| Finish | Powder Coated |
| Material | Other |
| Power Source | Hand Powered |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Blade edge | Flat |
| Included Components | Nail Puller |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Battery description | Not Included |
| Item Weight | 500 g |
J**K
Not a fake, but if Carlsberg made pry bars, then this would be theirs.........
Do not believe the naysayers who tell you this is a fake - IT ISN'T. OK, so the finish isn't as good as you'd expect on an Estwing hammer, and it has a stick-on label (so possibly a bought-in product?) but then this is a demolition bar which is going to get some serious abuse. Tarting it up by polishing the ends would just be a waste of time, effort and money. If you want a posh prybar then I'd suggest you go and buy a Stiletto Titanium - but it won't be any better IMHO In use this has to be absolutely the BEST pry bar I've used in 40-odd years as a carpenter and joiner. It is light in weight, extremely strong and the L-end is an ideal shape for dismantling frames, lifting floorboards, etc. The spade end is great for splitting apart glued structures, especially if you drive it with a club hammer, as well as removing the bulk of the waste quickly when you are notching out for support battens under sistered joists. I only came across this bar this year and I now wonder how I did without it for so many years. I've had Stanley, Vaughan and a variety of other bars over the years and the light weight and sheer useability of this one trumps the lot. I's not just me, either. The two other carpenters in my team were so impressed that they also went out and bought one for themselves - which was a good job as it seemed, at times, to be semi-permanently on loan to one or other of them. After 6 months of constant demolition and heavy 1st fix carpentry my original bar was starting to look seriously beaten-up because it was constantly being driven by a hammer - but I've yet to kill it - so in terms of durability also 5 stars EDIT: Several years and I have just replaced my bar having list the original down the back of some oak panelling, sadly never (?) to be retrieved. Well worth the money for a new on, though
J**N
Good quality pry bar
Good quality pry bar as you would expect from Eastwing. Very useful configuration for leverage, easy to use. A bit expensive in my mind, but others might think it's OK.
G**R
Now that’s a PROPER crowbar!
Excellent quality! Well designed, really it’s a buy once type of tool and it’s bomb proof. 10/10
P**H
Eswing nail bar
Strong bar and light weight excellent 👍
M**R
Works well
Quality product that works. Paint job makes this product look cheap.
D**K
good quality
top quality pry bar
Z**R
Fantastic multi purpose tool, great for nail extraction.
I needed two small breaker bars to extract a stubborn driveshaft from my R56 mini. My crowbar wasn't thin enough at the end. I decided to order this one and a 15" Stanley which was slightly cheaper. After fixing the car I had some nails to remove from wood, this worked excellently, it is sharp enough to get under nail heads and gripped the shanks of lost head nails really well. It was much better than the Stanley and worth the extra money. It also looks great for what that is worth.
R**R
Rolls Royce of Prybars
I was on site and a friend had one of these, I'd never seen one before this shape and the way he was using it hammering down, it was obvious it was better than my basic flat bar prybar (crowbar to us Brits). The shape of it like an I-beam it's also clearly better for pulling things up as my flat bar can (and has) bent when putting a lot of pressure on it. It's a bit more money than a standard cheap flat bar crowbar, but I definitely think it's worth the extra. (I sprayed mine with some orange paint so I know it's mine)
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