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Ground breaking!,
November 25, 2008
By Crusty
from Walkerton,Ontario,Canada
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"Kind of funny I have yet to use it to Demo anything yet but I can see how it could bust up just about anything. It has the perfect working weight and all the right angles to pry just about anything. So far I have only managed to use this to pry up very large rocks from the bush to use in my rock garden. I busted plenty of shovels before this badboy came along. It will never bust!"
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Professional
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best pry bar ever,
April 21, 2008
By SuperSpliter
from Thomaston,Ga
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"I had two decks to tear apart yet keep the wood in reusable shape. both decks were about first was 20by40 the sec. 25by35. I had the decks apart, nails out and loaded in two days the way the bar is made it has a 2inch space so you may get under other boards to pull up. also the bar has nail puller slots on the back side to pull the nails with ease. The length and the cushion on the handle makes it a pleasure to work hard."
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Home Handyman
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Great name for a well designed tool,
November 1, 2007
By Nukedaddy
from Upstate New York
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"I used a tool that was made for some of these purposes 40 years ago, but I think it had been hand-made by an Amish smith for wrecking houses, and may have been 50 years old at that time. Plus it was short and had no nailpulling slots. This tool is superior in every respect. The handle is the right length, the construction robust and designed for extra-heavy use. I cannot stress enough how desireable it is in manual demolition to be able to strip framing members with minimal damage. If the tool has ANY shortcoming, it would have to be that it was made too strong. The weight is substantial. I wonder if the next generation will have a magnesium handle and a titanium head!"
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Gets it Done,
October 15, 2007
By DemoGuy
from Chicago, Illinois
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"I am gutting the original basement of a 104 year old Victorian. I started with a crow bar and pry bar purchased at the local hardware store and realized I was not going to get the work done very quickly. I purchased the Guster Series 2 online and gotter done quickly. The Guster allows for a fair amount of leverage to be applied and the two pronged pry head worked well. I recommend this product to anyone who has a fair amount of demo work to do and wants to get it done quickly."
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Home Handyman
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time saver,
July 29, 2007
By handy4u
from Alabama
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"it has saved me time threefold.Excellent tool,will recommend to everyone. thank you."
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Home Handyman
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Gutster Demo Bar,
July 18, 2007
By TWJB
from We run a newspaper in NW Kansas
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"Wow! We needed to remove old particle board that was glued down with tile on top. We could actually pop the tile off first if we wanted to. As soon as we discovered the Gutster would work parallel to the glue beads, we were in business. We also used it to take out a 2x4 wall after knocking the sheetrock off first. We used it as a lever to get under some equipment to raise it off the floor that we needed to move. Just when we thought we were all done with the Gutster, we used it to break up the pallets that were left over from the materials we'd gotten to redo the room. Would I recommend it to a friend? One of them has already borrowed it!"
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Home Handyman
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rkduncan,
July 9, 2007
By rduncan
from Romo , Michigan
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"I used the Gutster to remove old deck boards from a sound support structure . It allowed me to do that standing up and didn't damage the 2 x 8 s the boards were attached to . I also liked the nail pulling feature at the back of the head ."
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Top 10 Contributor
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You gotta have this,
July 9, 2007
By Monteaz
from South Dakota
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"This bar really is awesome for any demo work. It will tear things apart as fast as you can swing it!"
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Home Handywoman,
March 9, 2007
By rondaisak
from Maple Lake, MN
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"This thing is great!"
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Home Handyman
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Easy Floor removal,
March 8, 2007
By Tom57
from Connecticut
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"I have use the Guster Series-2 Demolition Bar and was able to remove a kitchen floor with 3 layers of vinyl flooring and plywood underlayment in about 4 hours. If I had not had the Guster, it would have been a two day job. I also use the Guster for a bathroom floor removal to the studs and because the Guster is short, I was able to lift the ceramic tile and t&G subfloor with ease in the very small room. I highly recommend this wonderful tool for floors."
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Professional
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