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The GEARWRENCH 10” Indexing Pry Bar - 82210 features a 180° rotating head with 14 locking positions, designed for maximum access and leverage in tight spaces. Its compact design and smooth profile make it perfect for demolition, equipment repositioning, and industrial tasks, ensuring you can tackle any challenge with confidence.
A**R
A good set
Nice tools, there is some play in the adjustable head. The tips are thin and can get in between a fairly small opening. I used them recently to remove the head off of a hydraulic cylinder. I had to use a chisel and hammer to start the separation but after a few taps I was able to get the pry bar in and it was game on. I would recommend these, just remember they're not made to move the world.
A**S
Nice bars
Nice bars, feel good in the hand, Heads are a little sloppy for a pry bar. I would recommend buying new, I got the used like new option and saved $9. I should have got me because these are not “like new” they look clearly used, finish has deep scratches that look touched up, and look like they were cleaned with breaker parts cleaner because the overall finish is hazed over. Might return and get new, for as little use as they’ll get it will bother me for the finish to be so poor for only $9 bucks off.
N**B
Works great
Works great for removing stuck ignition coils on f150
H**7
Absolute game changer. Buy them and don't look back.
There's a bit of play in the head but they have held up exceptionally well. If you've never gotten a set of these, do it now and don't look back. They are an absolute must have. I don't touch any of my other pry bars 99.99 percent of the time.
H**T
Latches can be stiff
The first set of these had one (the long one) that wouldn't unlatch to change the angle of the head; the two shorter bars unlatched and swung freely with ease. I had to return the entire set in order to get the bad one replaced, and in the second set, one of the heads unlatched and would swing freely, and two unlatched and were just slightly sticky at the detent points; I can live with that. Apparently, this must be a fairly common issue. Maybe they'll ease up with usage.
A**K
Great tool, know it’s limitations
Great for prying in weird areas. Know the limitations, they aren’t gonna last with a 200 lb gorilla reefing on the end of it
K**D
Awesome tool
Great pry bars , good in hard to reach areas
J**.
A tried and true TOUGH pry bar!! Love this thing!!
Mobile diesel mechanic for heavy equipment and fire trucks. I purchased my original pry bar about 10 years ago. The index mechanism finally failed on it. And it was probably my fault!! These things are GREAT!! Need a pry bar to put some pressure on something but can't quite find the one pry bar that has the right angle??!! This is it!! Push the button and change the angle and you can usually get it!! And they take the torque you can apply to the handle. I'm 6'5" and 250lbs. Both hands on the pry bar and my feet squarely supported for leverage and these haven't failed when I've been pulling all of my weight and then some on them. You do need to make sure that the button for indexing them is fully out when you use them. And every so often unscrew the retaining button with an allen wrench, take it apart and clean it out (yes, they do get dirty inside and need a little TLC every so often) and give it some oil. I purchased 2 more because every so often you need that extra pry bar with that certain angle to get the job done. These are great, awesome, and tough!!
C**R
Expensive but good tool!
I have used this for a number of different things and found it useful, it is expensive but feels sturdy and the indexing head works well!
R**B
Great tool, but buy Gearwrench from the store not amazon
Works great. I'll be looking to buy the smaller ones now i have seen how versatile these are. I actually used this 24 inch one for prying coil packs out recently (gently of course, and hence the need for smaller ones). The only criticism would be the finish seems a little rough around the edges, and can be sometimes a fiddle to get the button to press in. Buying from amazon thinking it would be the cheapest was also a mistake. Gearwrench is often cheaper from online and in store tool resellers that can actually warrant the item too.
D**N
A little pricey but good quality
The 16” is the better buy as it gives more leverage. So far has performed perfectly.
C**D
Easily broke the pivot lock the fist time I pulled ...
Easily broke the pivot lock the fist time I pulled hard on all the gear wrench pry bars I bought. I have snap on and westward ones now that I can easily pull much harder on without them failing. These are good if your company has tool replacement ;-)
M**U
Excellent quality
The tool I have been missing for 20 years.
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