Metal Magery Sheet Metal Skin Wedge Pry Bar Tool Door Panel and Trim Removal Tool (One Pack)
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Chris
> 3 dayAs a firefighter I use this for popping panels during vehicle extrication. It tucks in my helmet for a quick grab and it is very strong. I highly recommend it.
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Carl
> 3 dayThis is a small, strong pry bar tool. Very handy.
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Brad Gilbert
> 3 dayI bought a whole tool-kit of different automotive trim tools, along with several other tools. This is always the first tool I turn to. I kind-of wish I had bought the 3-pack instead. (To keep in several places, as you only really need one.) I have two plier style plastic rivet removal tools ... This works better on those rivets. I have a variety of trim prybars ... This is by far the best. The curve of the prybar makes it so that you are prying near the clips, which makes it easier to unclip them. About the only places where I reach for the other tools is when it is near glass, or it might scratch paint. If you are only going to get one tool specially made for automotive trim, I would whole-heartily recommend this one.
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Kev
Greater than one weekBest trim tool for automotive use!
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TR
> 3 dayI thought nearly $20 for a tool like this was excessive, but I went with the recommendations and bought it. As it turned out, this tool has just the right ergonomics, tip curve and thin blade to pop automotive panels easily and without damage. If for whatever reason you are going to pop open interior panels on vehicles, this device is a must-have. The curved tip is very thin but is smooth, nicely rounded, and rock-solid. Be thoughtful and use care and you will not gouge your interior trim panels when removing them with this tool.
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Joshua T.
> 3 dayVery strong for how thin the tip is. Slides in between tight spaces and pets well.
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Harrison Herzog
> 3 dayUsed to remove GMC emblem on truck
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mechtrician
> 3 dayI was skeptical about this at first because of how thin the tip edge is and the price. After using it the first couple times, I started to trust it more. I find myself using it on more and more things all the time. For trim panels its great! I wouldnt try to pry a nail out of a 2x4 or anything like that, but its handy for anything that requires a very thin edge that needs some coaxing. One of my favorite tools in my shop...and I have a LOT of tools.
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Junior Miranda
> 3 dayPerfect tool to take ANY piece of trim off
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Stoney G. House II
Greater than one weekVery thin and durable