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Mayhew Select 41104 Deck Wrecker

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Arrives Wednesday, May 22
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Style: Without Indexing Head


Size: One Size


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  • Deck Wrecker

Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 1 x 1 x 1 inches; 8.7 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 41104


Department ‏ : ‎ Unisex-Adult


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ February 24, 2009


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Mayhew Tools


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


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  • Deck Wrecker!
Style: Without Indexing Head Size: One Size
This thing has been great pulling up old deck boards nailed on my deck. Very minimal effort and the boards come right up. This is a backsaver!!
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2023 by Brandon

  • Money well spent!!!!!
Style: Without Indexing Head Size: One Size
If you have a deck that needs taking down this is the tool!!! I had a few concerns before making this purchase; 1) strength of this tool (would it bend - IT DOES NOT!!!) 2) would I be saying to myself while doing my demolition "why pay the bucks when I could have done this with a crow bar" - that thought NEVER entered my mind when I was destroying my deck and 3) before knowing the price I watched the video and thought "I''ll pay $39-$49 for this tool." When I saw the $100 price I initially balked at making the purchase. Always a believer of "the right tool for the job" I did some research and found that all the feedback from customers who had bought this tool was positive. This is why I made the purchase: I didn't want to start my deck demolition project only to discover that a crow bar just isn't going to do the job. This tool made short work of the old 2x4s on my 30 year old deck. With this tool I was able to remove full lengths of the decking boards rather than the pieces I figured I'd be removing if I strictly utilized a reciprocating saw and a chain saw as I had initially planned on doing. I thought I'd cut all the boards with a saw - but I still would have had to deal with the nail removal. With this tool I pretty much eliminated all cutting and just pulled out full length boards. Why this tool works: the boards (nailed in, spiral nailed & screwed) were no match for the torque that this tool has. (Just to experiment I tried using a crow bar on a few boards. It works, but "you have to use more force AND you are bent over," unlike this tool that allows you to be standing upright while "pulling or pushing" on it - a real back saver!) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2014 by David D. Molica

  • Works great but bends with exessive force
Style: Without Indexing Head Size: One Size
The tool works great when it is applying force with the tool centered on the joist and both tangs lifting on the deck board. However it is awkward at the end of a deck board when the tool cannot apply force on both tangs. Better to use a crowbar. I would have given it five stars were it not that the tang bent when tried to lift a board that was terminated on its joist. I followed the instructions sent with the tool. The handle did not bend nor did any of the welds break. I was able to bend the tang back into position by driving the tool vertically downward on a solid concrete pad. But that just goes to show that the tangs bend. So I recommend not applying more that 50 lbs at the end of the handle when only one tang is engaged and not more that 100 lb when both tangs are engaged. The tool is useless for pulling nails or screws. Use a claw hammer, nail puller or crowbar. So what you need to remove a deck is this tool plus a crowbar, a nail puller, and a hammer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2015 by Amazon Customer

  • Seems expensive, but worth every penny
Style: Without Indexing Head Size: One Size
At first I thought that this was a lot to pay for this tool, but after using it I think I might have paid more. It just works. It saved me hours of work on my deck reno. I was able to remove the boards and nails quickly and easily. It's sturdy and easy to maneuver. Highly recommended.
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2022 by Robert Rose

  • NOT THE PERFECT TOOL BUT CLOSE
Style: Without Indexing Head Size: One Size
THIS TOOL IS GOOD BUT NOT GREAT. First the pros: Hefty with a solid feel. Does the job with a minimum of effort. Strong, not bendable. Cushioned handle grip. Well fabricated in the U.S.A.!!!!! Now the cons: Rocks to the side when levering the end of the board, Needs to be lifting both sides of the deck board. Handle could be 6-12" longer for better leverage. Slots for removing nails are pretty useless due to the fact that the tool will rock to the side you are pulling the nail with. This is because the handle is centered between the paws and not in line with them. Now for job performance: The tool is good for lifting decking boards from deck joists. Will even work on doubled up joists, it just barely fits with 3+ inches between the paws. It saved me a lot of time and backache. For pulling stubborn nails from the joists, an old-fashioned crow bar is best. Overall, I'd give it 3-1/2 stars but I give it the extra half star for saving my back.. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2014 by Drue

  • Life & Time savor!!!
Style: Without Indexing Head Size: One Size
I read several reviews of this item and many similar items before purchasing. I was initially worried about the welds ect. Until I used it. Demo’d a 20 year old deck with stripped screws or broken head screws. I removed the screws I could with a cordless drill (about 50% or so) then used this to pry up the old deck boards. This was truly a life savor, spent about 30 seconds per 10 Foot board. Most boards would pry up intact which was great maybe 3 of 60 would splinter but that was only because several stubborn screws were hanging on. Very little effort to lift boards, zero complaints. I bought mine used through Amazon Prime cause I have no intention of putting it on display and it worked perfect. Well worth the price, way easier then a hammer claw or standard crow bar. A must for a rotted deck re-do. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2019 by Madison Rust

  • This bar works great and it won't break!!
Style: Without Indexing Head Size: One Size
I've owned this tool for a year now and must say that it s about time I write a review. When I bought this bar I read lots of great reviews, but they were mostly about nailed down decks.I wasn t sure how it would work with screwed down decking. Great tool for removing stubborn deck boards.It seems like every deck job I get involves removing deck boards that were fastened with 2 1/2" decking screws which became partially corroded. I always used a Gorilla Bar, but you had to place the fulcrum on the joist and angle the bar to catch the decking. With the Deck Wrecker there is no balancing or slipping. You just pry as hard as necessary. The board will either pop or bust off. Most of the screws will remain in the joist but the tool acts as a beautiful long handled cat paw. Works great. Works faster and takes much less energy, I love this tool ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2015 by John Normand

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