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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars expensive, but worth it
$60 for a cat's paw--that's crazy! I've heard it several times, but this thing saves a noticeable amount of weight in my toolbag, and functions well to boot. The dimpler feature is useful, especially when pulling nails from OSB, and the tool just feels and looks great. I have been using mine daily for months, and the head has yet to show any mushrooming like other...
Published on September 25, 2005 by Evan Freeman

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Snapped in the first week...bad sample? I don't know...
Guy I work with sprung the $80 bucks for the thing. I was standing next to him while building a wall and he tried to pull a 16d common out with it. Snapped one of the teeth right off. Never seen anything like it. Perhaps it was a bad sample, who knows.

dimpler was really cool design feature, though. YMMV. Good luck.
Published on March 28, 2007 by James Krall


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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars expensive, but worth it, September 25, 2005
This review is from: Stiletto TICLW12 ClawBar Titanium Nail Puller (Tools & Home Improvement)
$60 for a cat's paw--that's crazy! I've heard it several times, but this thing saves a noticeable amount of weight in my toolbag, and functions well to boot. The dimpler feature is useful, especially when pulling nails from OSB, and the tool just feels and looks great. I have been using mine daily for months, and the head has yet to show any mushrooming like other cat's paws I've owned.

Spring for the expensive one: sometimes it's worth it.
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12 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 5 stars Stiletto Tools 1 star Amazon, September 9, 2004
This review is from: Stiletto TICLW12 ClawBar Titanium Nail Puller (Tools & Home Improvement)
If you carry your toolbelt 6 days a week or just feel like fixing a thing or two once in a while this is a great light weight tool to do it with. Product itself is second to none but be aware, amazon still has some old models without the dimple (like the one in their catalog) it has same part number yet two models. Two minute phone call to stiletto tools and i'm getting a new one shipped same day.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Stiletto tools still the best!, December 28, 2004
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This review is from: Stiletto TICLW12 ClawBar Titanium Nail Puller (Tools & Home Improvement)
Best nail puller I have used to date. The dimpler option might be a bit overrated, but overall the tool is excellent. The biggest problem, the stiletto is so lightweight, I don't notice when my co-workers try and steal it from my toolbag.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Stiletto Clawbar Titanium nail puller, November 20, 2005
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StevieQ (Castro Valley, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Stiletto TICLW12 ClawBar Titanium Nail Puller (Tools & Home Improvement)
Not a contractor here, just a homeowner and I have no experience with the highly touted Sharp clawbars to compare this tool with. However, I love this titanium nail puller. It's very lightweight. The dimpler feature really works by not only reducing the chance of the wood splitting but also making it easier to grip the nail heads under the formed dimples. I was also surprised at how resilient the titanium is against nail heads. After pounding repeatedly on the dimpler with a hammer and pulling maybe 30 large nails with it, I can see that the titanium claws are clearly hardened and do not get dented or scratched by the nail heads. I have not tried it on headless nails to see how it will grip, but it grips very tightly on all those nails with heads that I tried to pull.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Snapped in the first week...bad sample? I don't know..., March 28, 2007
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James Krall (San Juan Island, Washington) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Stiletto TICLW12 ClawBar Titanium Nail Puller (Tools & Home Improvement)
Guy I work with sprung the $80 bucks for the thing. I was standing next to him while building a wall and he tried to pull a 16d common out with it. Snapped one of the teeth right off. Never seen anything like it. Perhaps it was a bad sample, who knows.

dimpler was really cool design feature, though. YMMV. Good luck.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Nail Puller, Currently in the world., August 26, 2007
This review is from: Stiletto TICLW12 ClawBar Titanium Nail Puller (Tools & Home Improvement)
I will never use another Nail Puller other than the Stiletto ClawBar.

I bought this Stiletto Titanium Nail Puller.
I liked it allot and so did my Co-Workers, so I bought seven(7) of them at discount for $77.20 a piece (including shipping!) and sold them to my Co-Workers for the same amount. None of them broke and they work very well, however there are some things you should know or should do.

1) Take some 3/16 thick blaze-orange/yellow/green, cord/rope, and thread the cord through the holes of the nail puller. Starting at the far end and working up to the "Stiletto" logo, tie off, and fill the last two holes (that have the knots you just tied) with high-temp glue-gun glue to hold it in place. This is so if you drop it on the snow,dirt,sand,backfill,water,mud, you will see it, and will not loose it, also helps the grip wen its raining. This will also help you see you're Stiletto Nail puller from far away wen a co-worker snags it and is up on the roof with it, and you can give him a ear full.
If they take it again, introduce the mans arm to the chop saw...

2) Switch to a Titanium framing hammer, One I like is
Vaughan 07165 16-Ounce Dalluge Titanium Hammer, 19-Inch Curved Hickory Handle
Use-ing a Titanium hammer will be allot nicer to the Titanium Nail puller, I found that hitting it with a steel headed hammer dents it a bit more.
Also, use-ing a smooth face Titanium hammer is even better against this Nail puller than a milled one.

3) All Nail puller claws can be dented or chiped, and a Titanium one is no exception. Take the time to line up the claws so they go around the nail, and not into the nail head or shaft. Take the time to do this and it will last a long time. Never attempt to pull out Tico Nails(joist hanger nails) that are in and against a hanger plate, this will dent the Stiletto Nail puller claws quicker than you can swear/curse.
Keep a Bear Claw(call it the loner) laying around on the deck near the blueprints table just in case you need to do this.
Here is a big one good for any job:
Vaughan & Bushnell BC13 13-Inch Bear Claw Nail Puller

Dimpler: This works best for taking out Hand Nails. Nail-Gun Nails are usually launched in to deeply for the Dimpler to be effective. If you can, adjust the PSI on the compressor so the nails aren't "lanced through to the 4th dimension".
The Dimpler does not work on OSB very well at all, don't even try.
Be careful not to strike the Dimpler nipple with the hammer wen sinking the claws in to the wood, its possible to knock a chunk off the Dimpler nipple (you have to hit it very hard, but its happened once that I know of).

Remember:
DO-NOT-EVER lone out you're Stiletto ClawBar!
If some guy asks for it just say out loud,
"Why buy it? wen you can borrow it! -hah!" and laugh.
If they ask again, offer to sell it to them, if they refuse point to the 13 inch Bear Claw lying on the blue print table.

Or you can buy the worst Nail Puller ever made for use as "The Loner" this thing will teach em to put there nails in straight the first time.
Dead On EX12 12-5/8-Inch Exhumer Nail Puller/Saw Wrench/Nail Pic/ Bottle Opener
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Is it really that sharp?, July 29, 2006
This review is from: Stiletto TICLW12 ClawBar Titanium Nail Puller (Tools & Home Improvement)
Another tool I carry all day in my bags, which I don't mind at all. My only gripe is that the claw ends are a little sharp. I know how utterly stupid that sounds, but, scratch yourself with either ends...You will know that you have been scratched!
Pulls nails like a regular nail pull, and the weight is incredible! I love this nail pull!


aloha,
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5.0 out of 5 stars Right tool for the job, November 16, 2011
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scott kahle (Ketchikan, AK, US) - See all my reviews
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Something to be said about a light weight tool that gets the job done. So nice a tool this my second one cause someone else thought the same thing and couldn't wait to get their own.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Tool, August 18, 2011
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This Stiletto tool really is a workhorse.

I bought it before heading to the beach to rip up a 30 year old deck so we could build a new one. I knew there would be 10,000 12d nails to rip out that had rusted themselves in place and wanted whatever tools I could find to assist. The two sides of this tool are equally useful - one for getting a nail/board started and the other for really getting some leverage.

The titanium aspect is also wonderful (and expensive). They wont ever rust, are very durable and extremely light. Also a plus, they dont vibrate as much when you hit them with a hammer and ring like crazy.

Love these tools - highly recommended.
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5.0 out of 5 stars titanium weight saver, August 17, 2011
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This ClawBar by Stiletto saves you an impressive amount of weight over a comparable steel one, without surrendering any of the performance !
The included dimpler is a sweet feature and really helps out to pull nails out cleanly without damaging the face of the woodwork.
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