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$13.72*: 11″ Crescent Nail Puller Pliers (NP11, Red/Black) at Amazon

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Amazon [amazon.com] has 11″ Crescent Nail Puller Pliers (NP11, Red/Black) for $13.72.
Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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$10.57 lower (44% savings) than the list price of $24.29
$3.71 lower (21% savings) than the previous price of $17.43

*Previous Frontpage Deal at $15 with 30 Deal Score and 32 comments.

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Amazon [amazon.com] has 11″ Crescent Nail Puller Pliers (NP11, Red/Black) for $13.72.
Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Price
$10.57 lower (44% savings) than the list price of $24.29
$3.71 lower (21% savings) than the previous price of $17.43

*Previous Frontpage Deal at $15 with 30 Deal Score and 32 comments.

Customer reviews
4.6⭐ / 4,233 global ratings
200+ bought in past month

amazon.com/dp/B008NM6VAA [amazon.com]

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2d ago
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steppedinit
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Oh! Those kind of nails. Thought it would be a good addition to my torture kit.
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HootOwls
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If you don't have one, this is a must buy. I had a contractor build a screen porch. I was not happy with some of the trim work they put up with a nail gun. I pulled the trim off, leaving the 900 nails, of course, and used this to pull all the nails. Works well 98% of the time. I bought mine over 10 years ago and use it more than expected. Nice tool. Good price.
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DonV1962
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Thanks OP! Did not know these existed and I am in.
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Quote from HootOwls :
If you don't have one, this is a must buy. I had a contractor build a screen porch. I was not happy with some of the trim work they put up with a nail gun. I pulled the trim off, leaving the 900 nails, of course, and used this to pull all the nails. Works well 98% of the time. I bought mine over 10 years ago and use it more than expected. Nice tool. Good price.
I can see what you mean and I grabbed a pair and they will get much use. Had no idea theses were out there. I'm actively taking down a fence and salvaging some lumber form it.
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SkyeC
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Most people use end nippers for this, if they're new you can put a file on the edge to make it easier to not cut the nails but it works fine either way.

I have never tried this odd pliers set but have seen them once or twice.

For this price why not but I wouldn't keep them in the tool belt or even the van, there's too many other good ways to do this and van space is tricky - but who knows maybe they're really ergonomic and worth the space
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nas15
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this appears to be the about normal price at home depot
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kb4000
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Quote from SkyeC :
Most people use end nippers for this, if they're new you can put a file on the edge to make it easier to not cut the nails but it works fine either way.

I have never tried this odd pliers set but have seen them once or twice.

For this price why not but I wouldn't keep them in the tool belt or even the van, there's too many other good ways to do this and van space is tricky - but who knows maybe they're really ergonomic and worth the space

This works way better than nippers.

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BigBG
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Write "Knipex" on the side and boom, people will pay x3 more.
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polymorphicdeal
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Quote from nas15 :
this appears to be the about normal price at home depot
$14.66 at Home Depot with free shipping, so yes not much difference.
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balloonshark
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Or you could just use a block of wood for leverage.
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Vitaly25
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I could have used this a few months ago. Had to take out hundreds upon hundreds of nails.

Some are still there but nailed in.

Thanks for the deal and the reminder to work smarter and not harder.
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Jeff630
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How will it work if nail is flush or sinked into wood? I have regular nail puller and it can dig into wood and works better
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RugerRedhawk
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Quote from SkyeC :
Most people use end nippers for this, if they're new you can put a file on the edge to make it easier to not cut the nails but it works fine either way. I have never tried this odd pliers set but have seen them once or twice. For this price why not but I wouldn't keep them in the tool belt or even the van, there's too many other good ways to do this and van space is tricky - but who knows maybe they're really ergonomic and worth the space
Most of the audience here aren't driving around with vans full of tools.
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RugerRedhawk
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Quote from Jeff630 :
How will it work if nail is flush or sinked into wood? I have regular nail puller and it can dig into wood and works better
What do you mean by "regular nail puller"?

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Tried to PM Home Depot. No go!

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