Metal Magery Sheet Metal Skin Wedge Pry Bar Tool Door Panel and Trim Removal Tool (One Pack)
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JEM
> 3 dayI never knew this tool existed until I read about in a forum. I use plastic pry tools often, and have a wide selection. Most plastic pry tools are just a little to thick to get into some places. This tool is perfect, and a very heavy duty tool.
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Sawz
02-12-2024Exactly what I was looking for. Thin enough at the tip to fit into what I needed yet sturdy enough to withstand prying pieces of mdf apart that have been stuck with template tape.
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MaryMoon
> 3 dayI’ve got a ton of the plastic tools for popping panels and trim pieces. They are all so thick to make up for a lack of strength that they don’t work well and can easily mar plastic. I was a little hesitant to try a metal tool, but trust me, this thing is amazing! I changed all of the interior light bulbs on my 4Runner this morning and it worked flawlessly. Super strong while being thin enough to slide between parts. I wish I had one of these years ago!
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Andrey Bigun
> 3 dayI just love working with it.
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Byron
> 3 dayReally good tool much better than the plastic trim tools.
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Alberto Martinez
> 3 dayThis is a very high quality tool.
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Honest Opinion
> 3 dayThis is such a wonderful tool. It has a thin, very thin (no not sharp) rounded blade that slides into any slot and will pry anything up. It will not bend at all, and it will not scratch what you are working on. Do not loan this out because you wont get it back. Ive been working on my car with this tool, switch housings and bezels pop right out, so easy Im floored. No more fooling around with a screwdriver trying to get leverage so you dont pop the tip out while trying to avoid scratching the surface. This is made of 4140 steel. Look it up, its harder than regular steel so it wont break, has a high tensile strength so it wont bend, and its lightweight for its size so its easy to use. I wish I could give this six stars. Very highly recommended.
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Joseph
> 3 dayWorks great!! Use it for prying trim panels off from car/truck dashboards and door panels.
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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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El West
> 3 dayFrom the time I received the tool and opened the box I knew it was what I needed for auto interior panels, and it is.