🔧 The Annihilator: Your ultimate demolition sidekick for every pro’s toolbox!
The Dead On AN18 18-Inch Annihilator is a robust, multi-functional utility and wrecking bar designed for professional-grade demolition and construction tasks. Featuring an 18-inch demolition hammer head, nail puller, tile ripper, board straightener, and demolition axe, it combines versatility with durability. Weighing 1.68 kg and equipped with a rubber handle for superior grip, this tool tackles tough surfaces like concrete, brick, drywall, and wood with ease. Plus, it includes a built-in bottle opener for well-earned breaks.
Manufacturer | Dead On Tools |
Part Number | AN18 |
Product Dimensions | 13.97 x 3.18 x 45.72 cm; 1.68 kg |
Item model number | AN18 |
Colour | Black |
Style | German |
Power Source | hand_powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Head Style | Flat |
Handle material | Rubber |
Included Components | 1 X 18 in. Annihilator Wrecking Bar |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 1.68 kg |
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Good for fun; questioably unknown as a long term tool
Am I the only person in the UK that has purchased one of these?I was made aware of this following seeing it on youtubes 'Zombie Go Boom' & reading another owners account; whereby his Annihilator was the only crowbar stolen on a job site full of regular crowbars.Its a fun toy that I could vaguely justify buying as Ive two sheds in my new back garden that need destroying - its a beefy multi-tool with hammer, crowbar, wrecking bar, demolition chisel, crowbar, drywall cutter, nail puller & fire hydrant wrench.I have only used it a couple of time for various everyday household tasks like; flattening spoonheads flat to make arrowheads, Ive never used to to go silly on those sheds or used it day-to-day on a house renovation....it looks too pretty for that and sits pride of place in a display cabinet in my living room for should the zombies every attack :pOnly negatives about it are; its not especially comfortable in the hands by default- I wrapped mine in paracord that gives it a much nicer feel and the 'drywall blade' is as blunt as a butter knife, merely being a vaguely pointy section below the crowbar headPersonally I love it - not sure its a serious tool for manly men but this girl love it as an interesting curio around the house; and it looks so much cooler then the similar 'truckers pal' which is probably its closest rival I am aware of
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