Blue Spot Tools Flat Pry Bar – 7-inch, 177mm (25536)
Description
Blue Spot Tools Flat Pry Bar – 7-inch / 177mm
MPN: 25536
Barcode: 5028734255362
The Blue Spot Tools Flat Pry Bar (7-inch / 177mm) offers compact strength for lifting, prying, and separating tasks. Made from solid steel, it enables users to complete small demolition jobs and tight-area repairs with greater control and force.
Who This Product Is For
This pry bar suits tradespeople and serious DIY users who need a compact tool for controlled demolition and repair work. It works for carpenters, joiners, and general builders who regularly remove trim, floorboards, or skirting boards.
The tool fits situations where space is limited and precision is required, such as indoor renovation projects, furniture repair, or detailed demolition where larger tools would be too cumbersome.
Key Features
- Strong Steel Construction: Handles pressure and impact without bending.
- Slim Profile: Slides under materials for easier lifting and separation.
- Compact Size: Ideal for confined work areas and detailed tasks.
- Curved End Design: Improves leverage for controlled prying.
- Bevelled Edges: Helps reduce damage during material removal.
- Textured Grip Area: Provides more control during use.
Key Benefits
- Makes lifting and splitting materials more manageable.
- Small size suits indoor work and delicate removal jobs.
- Handles regular use without deformation.
- Provides extra leverage with minimal effort.
Practical Applications
The flat pry bar works well for removing trim, loosening nails, and lifting panels. It also suits light demolition, minor structural separation, and furniture repair. Its compact body helps users access difficult spots without compromising strength.
A sharp retractable trimming utility knife helps cut paint seals or adhesive beads before prising, reducing the chance of splintering.
How This Fits Into a Typical Job
This pry bar typically comes into use during the demolition or removal phase of a project. After initial preparation where surfaces are cleared and fasteners are located, the tool is employed to separate materials that have been fixed together, such as removing skirting boards from walls or lifting floorboards.
It forms part of a systematic approach where cutting tools prepare surfaces first, followed by controlled prying action with the bar, then removal of any remaining fasteners. The compact design allows it to work in sequence with other tools in tight spaces.
How to Use
- Clear the Work Area: Remove obstacles and check the surface for nails or staples.
- Position the Pry Bar: Slide the flat end under the material’s edge.
- Apply Controlled Pressure: Use the curved end as a pivot for leverage.
- Lift Gradually: Work in small sections to avoid breaking the material.
- Remove Fasteners: Use the notched edge to pull out any nails or screws.
- Repeat as Needed: Move along the surface, adjusting your angle to suit.
Specifications
- Length: 7 inches / 177mm
- Material: Solid steel construction
- Design: Flat profile with curved end
- Features: Bevelled edges, textured grip area
Storage and Maintenance
- Wipe clean after each use to prevent surface rust.
- Keep in a dry tool bag or box to maintain condition.
- Check the edges for wear and reshape if necessary.
- Wear protective work gloves when handling nails and sharp edges.
Add the Blue Spot Tools Flat Pry Bar to your kit today for a compact tool that handles tough lifting and removal work with control and strength.
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Specification
Weight 0.1 kg Manufacturer Bluespot Tools
Type 7 inch Flat pry bar
MPN 25536
Quantity 1
Material Steel
Colour Blue, Steel
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Product FAQsQ:
What tasks is this 7-inch pry bar most suited for?
A:This compact lever bar works well for light demolition, lifting floorboards, and pulling small nails, particularly in confined spaces where larger tools struggle to fit.
Q:Is the flattened design helpful for precise lifting jobs?
A:Yes, the flattened tip helps slide under materials without damaging the surrounding surface, making it handy for removing skirting boards or prising apart panels.
Q:Can this bar handle brickwork or masonry adjustments?
A:While not intended for heavy masonry, it can assist with repositioning smaller bricks or tiles during surface prep or clean-up jobs.
Q:How does it compare to a crowbar or wrecking bar?
A:This bar is smaller and lighter, offering more control. It’s more appropriate for finishing work or finer adjustments rather than major demolition.
Q:Does it include a nail puller or claw section?
A:Yes, it includes a notch at one end for extracting small nails or tacks, making it practical for furniture repair and other finishing trades.
Q:Is this hand tool suitable for professional site use?
A:It’s frequently used on construction and trade sites for minor lifting and separating tasks. The compact size makes it a handy addition to a larger toolkit.







