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🔧 Nail removal made effortless — don’t get stuck, get Priory!
The UK-made Priory Nail Puller features a slide hammer and heat-treated alloy steel jaws designed for easy, precise removal of nails, tacks, staples, and screws from wood surfaces. Its long handle provides excellent leverage, making it ideal for carpentry, timber reclamation, and flooring projects.
| ASIN | B079DDSXH4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 591,448 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 231 in Nail Pullers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (19) |
| Date First Available | 28 Jan. 2018 |
| Manufacturer | Priory |
P**Y
Nail puller
Works best if nails aren’t berried to deep in the wood.
M**T
Brilliant
Brilliant essential if you have chipboard floors.
D**K
Nail puller
Prompt delivery, well packed, instructions on card. Sturdy heavy tool. Purchased to facilitate removal of nails in chipboard floor to access space below. Reviews suggested it was worth paying extra to get the hammer action. However In order to get device to grip flush nail heads needed a lot of chiselling around nail heads to get enough space to apple jaws then I didn’t find it particularly easy to handle or to get grip to work by lever action. Tried this on one nail and gave up as still not gripping and was wrecking boards which I intended to re position. So may be of use if you don’t intend to re-use chipboard/ boards you are removing but I was disappointed. Expensive mistake.
L**S
Rat Cage
A well constructed product, very robust though a little bit awkward to set
R**C
It works great
Make pulling nails fun
D**T
Sorting out creaky flooring was easy with this nail remover
Sorting out creaky flooring was easy with this nail remover
R**D
Works well, but quality control was disappointing
Good design, works well. But, when I unwrapped the packaging, I cut my finger on curled metal shavings coming from where the hammer shaft enters the housing. I think the metal shavings were left over from drilling the housing. Perhaps I should have seen them before I cut my finger, but, on the other hand, the filings should not have been there. Once I removed the filings, the product is fine.
A**D
Could be better
Used one similar many years ago haven’t found this one to be as good as I expected.
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