Purchased locally a pair of these DeWalt 24 Wrecking bar for work. Was about to buy the 42 bar, which is a strong built wrecking bar, but is quite heavy and long for my like. I also own a 36 DeWalt Wreckbar and only 6 inch difference to the 42 Wrecking bar, not worth to have both almost the same lenght, but still a fine strong Wrecking bar.As for the 24 DeWalt Wrecking bar, the steel bar and construction is same for all different length Wrecking bars, so are the 90 degree prying claws, which is thick forged steel, and the curved part to the claw is concave, which adds much more strength to the round bend area. The 30 degree claw nail puller is thick and strong forging, with forge cutted nail pullers and pointed beveled end to pry into the wood to uproot nails. The nail puller V-norches are big and dull, to pull big nails and fasteners. If you need to pull smaller finer nail must use other finer smaller nail puller, appropriate to the size.For me, 24 DeWalt Wreckingbar is appropriate, still somewhat heavy, ergonomically formed, but short enough for confined area still having enough prying length leverage 24 inch.This bar is heavy enough, similar strong construction to the 36 and 42 longer bars, the prying claws are perfectly dimensioned and angled, well sanded and rounded edges will not cut your hands, well designed Wrecking bar, and I think you are not capable of destroying this wreckbar. It is waranteed for life, drop forged heat treated, heavy and strong, will Serve a lifetime of work. For the carpenter and construction worker. Recommended.
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]