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Gutster - Demolition Bar



40" Gutster Demo-Bar - t
he only demolition tool you'll need.

This tool eliminates the need to switch between pry-bars, hammers and scrapers to get the job done - great for popping up sub-flooring, studs, ceiling joists, ripping off plaster and tearing off decking.

Whether you are popping off a single strip of trim or removing an entire roof, the Gutster™ is the lightweight and powerful demo bar designed to do more work in less time with less strain.  It reaches further and higher to do three times the work in half the time.

 

  Features 

  • Lightweight, easy to carry.

  • Angled bar provides excellent balance and lifting power

  • The head can get into the smallest crevices

  • Chiselled points for small crevices

  • Raised multi-nail puller

  • Surface multi-nail puller

  • Angled lifter plates

  • Angled lifter plates

  • 40" *

  Design considerations 

  • All-steel handle

  • New longer handle eliminates bending, keeps you off your knees

  • Allows for easy overhead work

  • Offset for comfortable hand position at a variety of postures - the angles of the bar were calculated to provide for the best stance and greatest lifting power

  • Long enough to keep you safely back from tougher demo jobs

  • Padded hand grip cushions the shock (and minimizes blistering).

  • The head was designed to allow for heavy loads, while still allowing the user to get into the smallest crevices

* How the length of the Guster Demo-Bar is measured - the length of the straight piece, between the head and handle bends is 40", but the bar is 56" from tip to tip.

At the recent WRLA Show The Gutster was awarded “Best New Tool”

 

 
 

 

 

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