| Brand | Roughneck |
| Colour | Black |
| Item Diameter | Collectable/ Vintage |
| Item Height | 8.500 |
| Item Weight | 0.28kg |
| Material | Alloy Steel, Steel |
| Model | 64-514 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Type | TBA |
This nifty tool eased some skirting board far enough to get other tools behind to remove completely. Without damage.
Also removed carpet gripper strip an absolute treat.
Excellent copy of a Japanese classic, tiny bit heavier but not significant in use...
Exactly what I needed to remove kitchen tiles between units
With a little percussive persuasion; the claw on this thing gets under nail heads and lifts them so easy. Really minimal damage to my subfloor. Genuinely impressed. Get one.
It small enough to fit in your pocket and strong enough to do almost all the same jobs as a large crow bar, I’ll be amazed if you can bend/break it. I’ve been in the trade 30 yrs and this tool is brilliant. So useful, love it.
Perfect for lifting nails out of floor boards well maid tool
Bought to replace a no-name bar which broke. It claims to be forged, so hopefully much tougher. Time will tell
Exactly what says on the tin. I used to remove some very old skirting boards.
Roughneck Bonsai Moulding Bar vs skirting board 1 - 0
Works well, good for hammering into narrow gaps. Not sure there would be no damage to skirting but it’s a good balance between a fine tool and a crow bar.
Excellent solid bar, good size and great value. Winner
I bought one of these to remove skirting boards and architraves but it does so much more. Great for lightweight prising jobs and removing nails. Even functions as a lightweight hammer. Check the dimensions before you buy as it is smaller than it looks in the pictures.
The goods and equipment are excellent as always. Unfortunately the same cannot be said for delivery. Previously it was totally reliable but since the change to EVRI it is a complete shambles, you need to revert.
Brought to remove skirting boards. Worked for me a removed no damage to mdf skirting boards or wall.
The size of this little thing belies it’s strength. Used to pry feather edge off to make repairs and insert be lengths and this did the trick time and time again with very little damage done.