🛠️ Nail it every time with precision and power!
The Veltec 7-inch Nail Puller is a robust, hand-powered tool crafted from drop-forged high-carbon steel with polished finish, featuring ergonomic comfort-grip handles. Designed for carpenters and handymen, it efficiently cuts nails, screws, trims wires, and pulls staples, combining durability and precision in a lightweight, portable design.
Manufacturer | Veltec, LLC |
Item Weight | 11.3 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 7 x 2.5 x 1.13 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | NP100 |
Color | Red |
Material | Alloy Steel, Carbon Steel |
Power Source | Hand Powered |
Handle Material | High Carbon Steel, Alloy Steel |
Usage | Cutting, Trimming, Pulling, Gripping |
Included Components | Nail puller |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**G
Works as Advertised
Works as advertised. I had no issues removing nails from trim work from around my bedroom door. Actually used it in a pinch for some tile cuttin/nipping and it did awesome there too.
S**Y
Does what it's supposed to do!
Pulls nails and heavy duty staples. cuts wire, no problemo
9**K
they preformed the job i bought them for
they preformed the job i bought them for all future jobs are bonus
J**Y
Not perfect, but a cheap must-have for any toolbag
Pulling nails out of old woodwork is a major pain. Hammer claws and crowbars are often ineffective, especially if you're trying to avoid damage to the wood. I inherited an old pair of 10" Nordic Forge end nippers/nail puller from my dad that works incredibly well and is hands down one of the most useful tools in my collection.This nail puller is a very similar smaller version. It works well, but falls short in two ways. First, the biting edges taper to a sharp point in the center of each jaw instead of the outermost edge, so it's harder to get the tool to bite underneath nailheads that are flush with the wood. Interestingly, it seems that all of the cheap versions of these tools including the many different branded ones that are identical to this one (which I'm sure are made in the same Chinese factory) are like this. Some higher end brands like Nordic Forge and Knipex have tools with biting edges that would be more flush with the wood surface, but these are much more expensive.Second, the gap between the handles starts further away from the fulcrum point, so your hand has to be further away making it harder to open up the tool. While I could easily manipulate the jaws of my Nordic Forge tool, this tool takes a bit more coordination.This tool can cut through some smaller nails, but it takes some effort. A bigger version would be better for that purpose, but I always prefer removing nails completely.All flaws aside, this tool gets the job done for cheap and in the absence of a much more expensive alternative, every toolbag should have one.
J**N
Perfect tool
So glad I found this tool. Redoing furniture means it gets a lot if use. Way easier to pull nails and staples then with needle nose pliers
J**R
Perfect for what I needed them for.
The craftsmanship and quality is great.the thickness was perfect.the value for the money was spot on.comfortable to use and the design is perfect.
A**K
Awesome for pulling out nails
We ripped out the carpeting in the LR, DR, and 13 steps and when it came to ripping up the boarder strips that held/stretched the carpeting in place and other areas where the installer years ago decided to put nails in the floors. I bought this purposely for this project after I realized a hammer, crowbar and pliers were a waste of time. This gadget grabs and pulls the nails out with ease. This whole removal process had to be done before the flooring guy showed up to sand down and apply 3 coats of 'stuff' to the oak wood flooring. I may never have another opportunity to use these nail pullers, but they served their intended purpose greatly.
A**R
Well built
Good quality tool
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