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The Extractor™

Blow-out with a pneumatic nailer? Wanna salvage a piece of wood loaded with staples? Goobered up the head on a nail so bad that you claw hammer or prybar can't grab it?

Enter the Extractor™ extracting plies made for these jobs and more. The patented design allows the jaws to stay parallel and automatically increase gripping force as greater resistance is encountered. Once you start to pry...just pry, the handles no longer need to be squeezed.

Forget the Channellocks, end cutters or a wedge under the hammer, the Extractor™ locks on like a bulldog and pulls the whole nail out with very little effort. The leverage and clamping power designed into this tool is remarkable! We pulled mangled and rusted nails from boards that would have given any carpenter fits using a framing hammer and block and, we didn't even break a sweat or make so much as a dimple on the wood's surface. Did we mention pulling pneumatic fasteners from trim is a breeze? No spintering or damaging the contours so the trim is reusable with very little effort.

In four months of testing our Extractor™, we didn't encounter a nail, staple, or pneumatic fastener we couldn't get out. De-nailing and recycling old lumber actually became a less time-comsuming, less frustrating activity, if not (almost) enjoyable activity. The real payback is in the wood recycled.

Features:

  • Pulls finish nails on-through the wood. (The recommended technique)

  • Grips and removes slender body pneumatic fasteners without shearing.

  • 22 teeth, induction hardened to the same Rockwell hardness as a high grade of wire cutter – and they GRIP!

  • Removes nails damaged by the use of conventional tools: hammer, pry bar, etc.

  • Extracts long staples and nails in a single motion.

  • Works in hard to reach areas that other tools cannot.

  • Drop forged of the same steel used in the jaws of bolt-cutters.

Whether you are a carpenter, weekend handyman or serious woodworker the Extractor™ should be in your tool box. It'll save you time (that = money) and promote good mental health (read: eliminate frustration). How many tools can delivery that combination?

To find a distributor near you or order online, contact Jefferson Tool, LLC. P.O. Box 31535, Charleston, SC 29417-1535 · (843) 556-0455 or visit them on the web at www.nailextractor.com.

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