🔧 Pry Like a Pro, Finish Like a Boss
The Titan 17005 2-Piece Stainless Steel Pry Bar Scraper Set combines two expertly sized tools crafted from corrosion-resistant stainless steel. Featuring a razor-sharp scraper edge, angled chiseled prying end, and integrated nail puller, this set is engineered for precision, durability, and multi-functional use—perfect for professionals and DIYers who demand efficiency and reliability in every project.
Brand | Titan |
Size | 7-1/4 x 9/16" and 9-1/4 x 9/16" |
Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
Blade Edge | Straight |
Blade Material | Metal, Stainless Steel |
Product Dimensions | 1.2"L x 4.6"W |
UPC | 074994554412 043909397680 785533717662 753956445912 043965699780 802090170058 043953494687 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00802090170058 |
Manufacturer | Star Asia Usa |
Part Number | 17005 |
Item Weight | 9.1 ounces |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Item model number | 17005 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Factory |
Style | 2 Piece Set |
Material | stainless steel |
Power Source | Hand Powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Manufactuered Brand Product |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime |
J**C
Great as a set, very useful
Thin, strong, sharp. Great as a set, as one can be used as a base to pry against to prevent marring the surface. Perfect for trim removal and cleanup. Turns out that the variety of sizes is very helpful.
T**K
How pry bars were meant to be made
How a pry bar should be..This thing is a haus. It is super sharp and nice and thin. It's high quality and can actually sneak behind most baseboards.Bought an Anvil to start (blue one) and the paint chipped, the tip got dinged up and was too fat to do almost anything useful. This has since become it's replacement and helped finish a whole basement. Quality tool.
R**B
Best prybar ever
Just got done removing about 200 linear feet of baseboard molding and aside from scoring the caulking with a razor knife I didn't need any other tools at all. It's the slimmest prybar I've ever used. After scoring the caulking I was able to just press this is between the wall and baseboard, no tapping with a hammer. Some of the finish nails that didn't come out with the baseboard slipped right out with the nail puller. Also nice that it's narrow so it fits in tight spaces. On top of all that, it's just a beautiful stainless steel finish I almost didn't want to mess it up, but after the job it still looks brand new. Yes it's thin but it's not going to bend or break, there is a little flex but no worries. Definitely a must if you are doing trim work and removing moldings and casings. Perfect size where it's easy to throw in your bag. Scraper was sharp as well and made it easy to scrape old caulking off. Buy this. Even though I won't need it on a daily basis it's already one of my favorite tools.
B**D
Excellent Machining... Almost Too Pretty to Use
This lightweight stainless steel tool is strong, yet thin. It is thicker and sharper on the angled prying edge side. The tapered straight edge is approximately 1/64 inch thick at the scraper edge... and the stainless steel edge can easily be resharpened if necessary. The size is perfect for sliding behind trim without damaging walls. It also includes a nail remover.
S**E
High quality tool but better available for less
This Titan tool is good quality and well made. The sides are quite square where most others of this sort have a nice feeling chamfer to them. The long pry end has about a 5/128" flat on the end of it where the main body is ~3/32" thick. The scraper on the short pry end comes with a cover and is well sharpened to a knife-edge. The short pry angle is about 85°.I compared this with four other brands of these 9" pry tools. Of the three stainless tools, ("Grip" and Weichuan were the other two), this one has an acceptable finished and sports a very sharp scraping edge for $1 more than the Grip. Of these, I would take the Grip tool and sharpen the scraper edge myself if that was important as it's a beautiful piece and feels great to hold and work with. The best deal, however, was definitely on a pair of stainless pry tools from Weichuan that were quite nice, same steel quality at half the price, and perhaps a slightly better finish than this Titan tool, although an inconsistent angle on the pry end between the pair of Weichuan tools.There were two other non-stainless brands and the strongest and thickest of all the tools was from Bates and is the one I kept after reviewing them all. The final tool I looked at was from Spec Ops with a poor finish and equivalent strength to the others. It looked really nice and was well packaged, but not a serious contender in this group of $10ish pry tools - it was the only one in the group that I would recommend not buying - the others are all solid purchases, depending on what's important to you.
M**E
Strong tool
Titan 11509 9-1/4-Inch Stainless Steel Pry Bar Scraper, great tool. I used to remove door molding to fix packet door.
K**
Nice set
Good qaulity and very sharp
S**N
Best EDC pry bar
This is the best small EDC pry bar I have used. It is the perfect size, and the chisel angles on both sides are better than the others I have tried. I do have to put a "cap" on the ends, because it will end up rubbing a hole in my EDC pouch. It's less expensive than other pry bars that are titanium, but I find it's design way more functional.
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