🔧 Demolish, pry, and build like a pro—one tool to rule them all!
The Vaughan 15 Inch Multi-Function Demolition Tool combines a carbon steel flat head, ergonomic wood handle, and versatile features including a pry bar, nail pullers, and magnetic nail holder. Designed for heavy-duty construction and DIY projects, it replaces multiple tools with a single, efficient 15-inch powerhouse.
Brand | Kilimanjaro |
Head Material | Carbon Steel |
Handle Material | Wood |
Color | Blue |
Product Dimensions | 15.12"L x 6"W x 1.12"Th |
Grip Type | Ergonomic |
Head Style | Flat |
Style | Demolition Tool |
Number of Items | 1 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00028907497358 |
Manufacturer | Alltrade Tools |
UPC | 028907497358 370114818922 |
Part Number | 050042 |
Item Weight | 2.48 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 050042 |
Size | 15" |
Material | Aluminum |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Included Components | Rage 15" Demolition Tool |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Satisfication Guaranteed |
K**A
Husbands favorite toy.
My husband wanted something like this that was small for camping trips. It was perfect to help chop wood for the fire, put the tent stakes in the ground as well as pull them up and it takes now space at all. Feels nice while holding and not bulky. He also used this while ripping a wall out of our home. It grabbed the drywall and the 2x4’s out with ease. Very functional!
G**E
Great product
Very good utility hammer very strong and easy to use
L**I
Good products
Good products
E**Y
great tool to own
this is a awesome multitool, if you do construction or maintenance...great to have
D**R
You need this. Great price.
These ergonomically designed demolition tools are a must have for your tool collection. They are balanced, and leveraged to greatly increase your relative strength. I broke my Stanley one with sledge hammer blows on taking up an itinerant tile floor and substrate removal (will never use screws again!). May it rest in peace as out gave me 12 years of extreme condition service. They're so useful because of the ergonomics: the hammer part doubles as a handle and pry and the curvature exerts extra leverage on nails and screws without all the wrist contortions of a hammer - you can just step on the hammer end if needed. Saves time over hammer due to much smaller arc to remove them because of extra length. Finally all those features built into the handle are for prying out 2x4s and supports with a twisting action. That pry side also doubles to increase strike force over the hammer head where that portion oversized too much under certain conditions (thinking of knocking out a form here without ruining fresh concrete).It is shown next to a new Stanley one the company sent on a lifetime warranty, which I didn't know at the time of ordering or could not reach them. But for less than $20 the Amazon one is worth it and maybe better for 👩 since much lighter. No need to return as often you may need two to pry. Not sure if the Stanley one is available under a different name since could not find under googling nor at Amazon. But the company still obviously had them. You can see it is superior in all features I've described above, and is longer and heavier...it's a beast at tearing things out. So go ahead and let out your inner angst on that wall! Just make sure you know what's behind it ahead of time.Two weeks out: am finding 2 cons in the usage of this demolition tool: first the strike head is too narrow when trying to pound broken screws/nails which can't pry out back down since designed for wall demol (compared to the Stanley) and the opening to the "down" pry and "up" pry nail pulls are too narrow for what most users would be needing to pry out (smaller screws and nails removable with more conventional tools). Stanley wins heads down there. But the casting was easy to enlarge with a Dremel tool and cutoff wheel (on its side).
R**K
Heavy duty
Great heavy duty tool and pry bar. Very useful fire fire department use. I recommend them.
R**A
Very recommendable purchase
Very useful, it exceeds expectations. I love it!!
J**M
Seems fine
I like to keep a demolition tool in the car as a multipurpose tool for whatever situations you may encounter in day to day life. I used to have a Stanley FuBar but lost track of it, so saw this thing and figured for $20--why not?A $20 tool is a $20 tool, feels fine, I'm sure the steel is not top shelf--but since steel is harder than 99% of the things on the planet I'm sure it'll hold up fairly well unless you're trying to pry other steel, rock, etc. or something that may cause a tip to snap off. For home demolition(dry wall, wood, copper, etc.) I'm sure it will only incur paint damage and hold up perfectly fine.I don't like the insert (just looks lame, I don't need to know that it's 15" and is called 'Rage') but it is what it is. My only credible complaint is the hammers strike zone is comically narrow. It'll work if you have to use it, but it's an absolutely awful design for hammer use. I would have much rather the company put a bit more steel into the tool to widen it and charged an extra $5.But seeing as how no one is going to be using this as a primary hammer, it seems like a decent package for a multipurpose tool. I don't regret the purchase, I'm sure it will last a lifetime unless I abuse it doing something stupid--in which case it was a $20 tool--who cares.3 stars might be a bit of a critical rating but they could have done A LOT better on the hammer design. There's no good reason for it to be this narrow other than saving materials, in which case--charge a few bucks more for the thing, problem solved. $2-5 extra dollars isn't going to miss your demographic price range enough to affect your bottom line, I wouldn't imagine.
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