Ludell 50020 Heavy Duty Pinch Point Bar Enamel Finish, 18lb, 60" Length

Ludell 50020 Heavy Duty Pinch Point Bar Enamel Finish, 18lb, 60" Length

Key features

  • Digger tamper bar
  • Flat head
  • Black head color
Size18lb, 60" Length

Ludell 50020 Heavy Duty Pinch Point Bar Enamel Finish, 18lb, 60" Length

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Customer Reviews

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Based on 6 reviews
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Bought this to repair lake shoreline from ice damage this ...
ClasviJune 29, 2017
Bought this to repair lake shoreline from ice damage this spring. It was very handy in moving large boulders back to their original positions.
Five Stars
Andrew ZagajeskiJune 23, 2017
Nice quality & worked as intended
A great tool. Not an easy tool to use
Gene N. BensonJune 2, 2017
A great tool. Not an easy tool to use, not light, but it does the not nice job of digging out rotted fence posts and clearing the post hole for the new fence post. If you need a digging bar, a pry bar, this is a solid tool.
Five Stars
JacobSeptember 15, 2015
Solid and helped/saved me hours of extra work!
Good-quality Crow Bar
Seth HoffmanJuly 7, 2014
This is a great pinch point crowbar. I've been doing a bunch of concrete demolition (a garage foundation, slab, and driveway) and was able to do most of it with just a sledgehammer and this bar. It's a good size for demo work, and it's been holding up very well. I was initially concerned that a cheaper bar like this may be made from softer steel, but I have had no problems with it. The tapered pinch point has even held up well to abrasion and chipping concrete, and even under heavy prying loads, the bar is firm and springy. I'm very happy with this tool.

As an aside, depending on what you're doing, a pinch point or wedge point bar may be better. The pinch point is flat one one side and tapered on the other, while a wedge point is tapered on two sides to make a point at the center. The pinch point is handy for getting into small cracks and against walls, etc, but a wedge point is sturdier and better-suited for impact. I only wanted to buy one bar, so I've found the pinch point to be more versatile, but you have to be a little more careful smashing it into things, since the thinner point is less durable.
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