MULTI-TOOL LIGHT WEIGHT & COMPACT SIZE! The Zenith 10″ Self Prying Pry Bar was designed with a lighter weight and compact size, making it perfect for working in cramped spaces where there might not be enough room for a larger tool
THE ULTIMATE SAVALGE, WRECKING AND DEMOLITION MULI-TOOL! The Self Prying Pry-Bar functions as a best version of the Trim Puller as it does all the work of a flat pry bar, wrecking bar or claw and is great for smaller DIY projects by safely removing baseboards, crown molding, door casings, chair railing, decorative panel and even nailed or glued countertop
LIFT IT, SEPARATE IT, DESTROY IT OR SAVE IT FAST! The unique self-prying action utilizes the strength of the closed center wedge to easily separate anything with reduced effort to allow for PRECISION SALVAGE when high value materials are involved
INTEGRATED NAIL PULLER: The Pry Bar has 2 integrated precision nail removers, one located in the 90 angled face and the other in the tail making it Ideal for repair and remodel projects
COMFORT GRIP, SHOCK-ABSORBING HANDLE: This pry bar is capped off with a handle that feels comfortable in the hand while offering exceptional shock absorption
DURABLE STEEL CONSTRUCTION-BUILT TO LAST: The 48Rc heat treated steel construction provides lifetime durability with a ground bevel on the edge which allows the tool to easily be driven between trim and wall, siding or stubborn carpet tacking and also allows tool to be used as a shim for leveling cabinet bases
The Zenith 10″ Self Pry Prying Bar is a dynamic, patented tool from the makers of the Trim Puller. The Zenith 10″ Self Prying Pry Bar lets you Save It or Wreck It or both, FAST saving you time and money. The tool is designed with a lighter weight and compact size compared to its older brother, the Zenith Self-Prying Pro Bar Tool, making it perfect for working in cramped spaces where there might not be enough room for a larger tool. The unique self-prying action utilizes the strength of the closed wedge to easily separate anything with reduced effort. The Pry Bar has 2 integrated precision nail removers, one located in the 90 angled face and the other in the tail. A contoured grip provides increased user comfort and its robust 48Rc heat treated steel construction provides lifetime durability. If destruction, demolition and salvage is your aim the 10″ Self Prying Pry Bar is the best multi-tool you need to Lift It, Separate It, Destroy It, FAST. So Save It or Wreck It, the 10″ Self Prying Pry Bar lets you do it FAST!
4 reviews for 10″ Self Prying Pry Bar
Rated 5 out of 5
Trust me, this tool is a game-changer!
Home with the Daniels –
YouTube Or Vimeo URL https://www.instagram.com/homewiththedaniels/?hl=en
Once I got my hands on the Zenith 10″ Self Prying-Bar to tackle the baseboards in my son’s room, it hit me that I’ve been using the wrong tools all this time! Using other tools in the past ended up leaving my drywall with a huge hole! Using the Zenith 10̸...Read More3; Self Prying-Bar this time around to remove those baseboards was a piece of cake, and I didn’t have to worry about wrecking my walls!
YouTube Or Vimeo URL https://www.instagram.com/charlestoncrafted/?hl=en
The Zenith 10” Self-Prying Bar is a great little tool to have nearby for any home renovation projects. This pry bar is weighty and extremely heavy duty, but the comfort grip handle allows you to have full control and absorbs shock really well. The Self-Prying Bar was great f...Read Moreor helping a friend pull up some trim he wasn’t trying to save and for breaking down the pallet that his tile was delivered on. It’s a super useful tool for helping you any time you need a wedge and one you’ll probably use for tasks you wouldn’t even plan to.
YouTube Or Vimeo URL https://www.instagram.com/dawson.diy/?hl=en
The 10” Self-Prying Bar is a demo must-have. It makes it easy to remove trim and pry things up! I’ve used it to help remove door casings, demo a bit of tile, and more.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Light and easy to use
Adriana –
I love my Zenith by Danco tools! This self-prying bar was exactly what I needed to demo my bathroom. It is very light and easy to use! It’s also built well and feels solid. This tool is a must if you are doing any major demo. I plan to continue using it for future DI...Read MoreY projects. Its a must if you are doing any kind of demo!
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the 10" Self Prying Pry Bar made of?
The Pry Bar is made of durable high carbon, heat treated steel, and a shock-absorbing handle.
What is the purpose of the wedge center?
The Pry Bar’s self-prying action utilizes the strength of the closed center wedge to easily separate anything with reduced effort to allow for precision salvage when high-value materials are involved.
Where are the nail pullers located on the 10" Self Prying Pry Bar?
The Pry-Bar contains two integrated nail pullers. One is located in the 90 angled face and the other in the tail of the Pry-Bar.
How do I use the 10" Self Prying Pry Bar?
Strike the top of the Pry-Bar with a hammer between boards, and the wedge will begin to separate materials. Once the Pry-Bar is wedged, pry the board away from the joist. Once the Pry-Bar wedge is engaged firmly, gently pry the trim away from the wall using side-to-side action. Creating a gap of approximately 4″ to 8″. Repeat by moving the Pry-Bar along the wall in 12″ increments or as needed. The gap will increase with each pull until removed.
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Home with the Daniels –
YouTube Or Vimeo URL https://www.instagram.com/homewiththedaniels/?hl=en
Once I got my hands on the Zenith 10″ Self Prying-Bar to tackle the baseboards in my son’s room, it hit me that I’ve been using the wrong tools all this time! Using other tools in the past ended up leaving my drywall with a huge hole! Using the Zenith 10̸...Read More
Charleston Crafted –
YouTube Or Vimeo URL https://www.instagram.com/charlestoncrafted/?hl=en
The Zenith 10” Self-Prying Bar is a great little tool to have nearby for any home renovation projects. This pry bar is weighty and extremely heavy duty, but the comfort grip handle allows you to have full control and absorbs shock really well. The Self-Prying Bar was great f...Read More
Dawson.DIY –
YouTube Or Vimeo URL https://www.instagram.com/dawson.diy/?hl=en
The 10” Self-Prying Bar is a demo must-have. It makes it easy to remove trim and pry things up! I’ve used it to help remove door casings, demo a bit of tile, and more.
Adriana –
I love my Zenith by Danco tools! This self-prying bar was exactly what I needed to demo my bathroom. It is very light and easy to use! It’s also built well and feels solid. This tool is a must if you are doing any major demo. I plan to continue using it for future DI...Read More