When it comes to finding the perfect pry bar for your needs, look no further than WB Tools, Australia's leading supplier of high-quality, durable, and reliable pry bars. We pride ourselves on manufacturing and delivering the best pry bars in the Australian market, ensuring you can tackle any job with ease and confidence.
WB Tools new range of adjustable claw pry bars are available in 5 handy sizes suitable for many applications. Featuring a double push lock that allows for easy angle selection the pry bars can be locked into 12 different positions.
At WB Tools, we understand the importance of having reliable, high-performance tools at your disposal. Here's why our pry bars stand out from the competition:
Our versatile pry bars are designed to suit a wide range of applications, such as:
Pry bars are an essential tool used on construction sites, garages, factory floors, and even in home maintenance applications. The versatility of these hand tools makes pry bars highly sought after, with a good quality pry bar or wrecking typically being characterised by its solid steel construction and heavy-duty design.
At Warren & Brown Tools, we take pride in manufacturing highly durable pry bars and wrecking bars that are suitable for a range of industry applications. Whether you’re looking for a pry bar to support demolition work or to remove intricate engine components in automotive or aerospace engineering applications, our high-quality pry bars and wrecking bars are sure to be suitable.
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Traditional pry bars boast a chiselled end for leverage and a forked end for the removal of screws and fasteners. In theory, this design was useful except for one thing – it wasn’t adjustable.
Our designers and engineers at Warren & Brown Tools recognised this pain point and rectified them through the improved design of our indexing pry bars. Here are some of the intelligent design features you can find across our range of heavy duty pry bars and wrecking bars:
Since 1921, Warren & Brown Tools has been setting the standard for quality industry equipment in Australia. Our expansive range of hand tools and other garage equipment has been curated to meet the unique needs of Australian industries. We take pride in manufacturing pry bars and a wide variety of other tools using the highest quality materials, providing Aussie tradespeople and industry professionals with durable toolbox essentials.
Invest in pry bars and wrecking bars from Warren & Brown Tools to experience the unmatched durability and versatility of our tools for yourself.
Q: What are pry bars used for?
A: Pry bars and wrecking bars can be used to pry open stuck doors or windows, open paint tins and other containers, pry open jammed car doors, and even for demolition applications (i.e. breaking glass, removing floor tiling, removing nails from wood, etc.).
Q: What’s the difference between a pry bar and a crowbar?
A: Pry bars and wrecking bars are generally longer, thinner, and flatter than crowbars, being designed to maximise leverage. Contrastingly, crowbars and wrecking bars can often be thicker.
Q: How do you safely use a pry bar?
A: You should never position yourself directly above a pry bar when using the tool. Instead, position yourself in front of the pry bar with your legs slightly bent and shoulder-width apart for maximum control and leverage. You should also wear protective gear when using a pry bar to avoid risks of injury or your eyes being exposed to loose materials/debris (like wood chips).
Q: What is the best material for manufacturing pry bars?
A: Titanium alloy steel and other hard-wearing steels are generally considered to be the best material for manufacturing pry bars and wrecking bars. That’s precisely why our pry bars at Warren & Brown Tools have been manufactured using high-quality CR-V (chromium-vanadium) and CR-MO (chromium-molybdenum) alloy steel which have been proven to be even stronger and more durable than titanium alloy.
Q: How do you clean a pry bar?
A: You can clean your pry bar by using a hard-bristled brush or compressed air to remove any surface-level dust or debris. Stubborn grease stains and other dirt can also be removed with gentle soapy water or with household alcohol cleaning wipes. Avoid using harsh chemical cleaners when cleaning your pry bar to reduce risks of corrosion.
With our comprehensive buying guides, you can discover essential features and factors to consider when shopping for pry bars here at Warren & Brown Tools. From understanding best use cases to engaging with maintenance tips for keeping your pry bars in good working order, our buying guides break down everything you need to know.
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