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Crescent 30-Inch Indexing Flat Pry Bar 180-Degree 15-Position Swivel Head Forged Steel Demolition Hand Tool With Hammer Striking Surface Ground Edges DB30X-06

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Crescent 30-Inch Indexing Flat Pry Bar 180-Degree 15-Position Swivel Head Forged Steel Demolition Hand Tool With Hammer Striking Surface Ground Edges DB30X-06Experience Ultimate Leverage At Any Angle With The 30 Inch Indexing Pry Bar Attack your most challenging renovation and demolition projects with the Crescent DB30X 06 30 Inch Indexing Flat Pry Bar. This professional grade tool is built around a patented indexing head that rotates over 180 degrees and locks securely into 15 distinct positions. This innovation allows you to customize the tool to the specific task at hand, providing the perfect angle for

Experience Ultimate Leverage At Any Angle With The 30-Inch Indexing Pry Bar

Attack your most challenging renovation and demolition projects with the Crescent DB30X-06 30-Inch Indexing Flat Pry Bar. This professional-grade tool is built around a patented indexing head that rotates over 180 degrees and locks securely into 15 distinct positions. This innovation allows you to customize the tool to the specific task at hand, providing the perfect angle for maximum leverage in tight or awkward spaces where traditional pry bars simply cannot reach. Whether you are ripping up subfloors, removing heavy-duty deck boards, or dismantling structural framing, the extended 30-inch reach combined with the adjustable head ensures you get the job done faster with significantly less physical strain.

Forged from high-strength, heat-treated alloy steel, the DB30X-06 is designed for ultimate durability on the most demanding job sites. It features precision-ground edges that glide under materials to minimize damage to finished surfaces, while the integrated raised striking surface allows for the use of a hammer or mallet to drive the tip deep into stubborn joints. The dual-material grip provides a secure, non-slip hold, giving you the comfort and control needed to apply massive force safely. Finished with a rugged powder coating to resist corrosion, this indexing pry bar is an essential upgrade for any contractor looking for a versatile, long-lasting wrecking tool.

Key Features

  • Patented indexing head rotates over 180 degrees and locks in 15 positions for customized leverage
  • Raised striking surface on the head allows for use with a hammer or mallet to penetrate tough materials
  • Precision ground edges provide better access to tight gaps while protecting surrounding finished areas
  • Ergonomic dual-material grip ensures maximum comfort, safety, and control during high-torque prying
  • Heavy-duty heat-treated forged alloy steel construction maximizes tool life and job site durability
  • Corrosion-resistant powder paint finish protects the tool from rust and harsh working environments

What's Included

  • (1) Crescent 30" Indexing Flat Pry Bar (DB30X-06)

Specifications

Material Alloy Steel
Overall Length 30.0 in
Overall Width 2.5 in
Overall Height 4.25 in
Weight 4.70 lbs
Indexing Head Yes (15 Positions / 180°)
Finish Powder Paint
Tip Finish Ground
Type Pry & Wrecking
Handled Yes
ANSI Specification Meets or Exceeds
Warranty Full Lifetime
UPC 037103360670

Pro-Tip: To maximize leverage when prying up long boards or subflooring, index the head to a slightly obtuse angle (just past 90 degrees). This allows you to use the full 30-inch length of the handle as a vertical lever while standing upright, using your body weight to push down rather than pulling up with your back.

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