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The POCORO Roof Shingles Removal Tool is a versatile, rust-resistant 2-in-1 nail installer and puller designed for efficient, damage-free shingle replacement. Its ergonomic 11-inch steel build features a unique nail-slot groove and claw tip for secure grip and effortless nail extraction, making it an essential, durable tool for professional and DIY roofers alike.





| ASIN | B09XB1JTK5 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #49,272 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #2 in Shingle Removers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (445) |
| Date First Available | April 6, 2022 |
| Item Weight | 1.57 pounds |
| Item model number | RS501 |
| Manufacturer | POCORO |
| Package Dimensions | 11.54 x 2.44 x 1.26 inches |
| Part Number | RS501 |
S**3
Works well
Does what it’s supposed to and madenpatching my roof quick and easy.
B**N
Durable
Well made product. Use it a lot for roof repairs.
K**R
It works!
I had to replace a run of D Style "drip edge" prior to new gutter installation over my garage door, and I couldn't have accomplished the job without this tool. The "roof snake" is well made, and it worked best when using a 2 pound "dead blow" hammer. It would have been better for my application if the nail holder portion was 1/2 to 3/4 of an inch longer. Nonetheless, I am happy with the purchase.
C**P
handy tool
handy tool to have around.
E**R
Worth the purchases
It works as described. You have to align the nail with a finger as you place it, but if you do that, it strikes pretty true. The very first strike removes the paint. That's pretty much the only issue I had with mine. You'll still need a flat bar to find those hidden nails that you'll need to remove before slipping the new shingle in, as this won't do that properly. However, the claw removes the nail much better than the flat bar. So, two things this does well. It removes the nails it can access quite well. It places the nail (with your help) properly to get a couple of good strikes in. Then, you pull it out, place the solid area on top of the nail and strike it once or twice to finish it. I'd use a flat bar for everything else. One possible improvement is a design that allows you to properly align the shingle, like a tab on a roofing hammer does, but that's nit picky.
C**S
Good so far
Used it to repair 2 nail pops and worked good. Finish came off where it was hammered on but it worked!
M**S
Finish doesn’t last
Seemed to work well But paint chips after using
C**D
Effective
Great tool. Very useful in my line of work.
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