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Made in collaboration with EOD Robotics, this Breacher Bar Set from CountyComm is the result of extensive research and input from bomb technicians, SWAT operators, and patrol officers who regularly need to crack things open. Ideal for opening crates, windows, and punching through metal objects, the Breacher Bar Set comes with two large pry bars Read More
I don't normally try to break into someones house like a SWAT team, but when I do this thing is great.... Oh, wait....I just use it to pry open things like wooden crates. I wrapped paracord around mine to make a handle.
I like the larger bar better... but the price was right for the set. I didn’t do my homework before I ordered them... but after they arrived I hit the internet... these are the real deal. Very nice product.
items were cool and all when they arrive,
the bigger bar was awesome, not too big, not too little, able to get into quite thin spaces...
but for smaller pry bar ended up getting bent at the tip after a 2feet drop....
i'm not sure how to rate this?
on a whole i guess it'll be 4 stars?
Great items, only downfall, I'm a truck driver and I stored in an overhead compartment for about a week and both rusted out..probably my fault but still frustrating
Dtfan74They're made out of high carbon, but not stainless. Where I live, that kind of steel will keep rusting unless I put a thin layer of lanolin (Fluid Film) after removing the rust with 0000 steel wool.
I received the bars after going back and forth if I needed them in my tool kit. Once I picked them up from the post office I opened the box before I even left the store and was greatly disappointed. The bigger bar came with a severely chipped blade and starting to rust. The smaller blade was in good order.
Just a couple chunks of metal. Idk what I'm going to use them for.. Maybe I'll finally fulfill my B&E fantasies.
Seriously though, no complaints when it comes to the pry bars. Drop needs to step up their shipping game though. It took like 2 months. I did the whole paracord wrap thing and put an edge on one. Finger choil and jimping turned out ok considering I was using a 20 year old grinder. I feel like the worlds worst knife maker but hey, it cuts.
You like metal? You like to separate small things with metal? Buy these!!
What more is there to say about these rather nicely milled (?) beauties? Well, there are two of them, the holes make great starting points to wrap them in para-cord; they certainly do get under things like a tick, or ex who knows more personal things than you wished you'd shared when you were together.
The bevels around 2/3rds of the front (?) head (?) are just thin enough to gain good purchase without feeling so thin that they're likely to chip. The overall thickness allows for a good solid grip, even without the para-cord.
If you need a pair of pry-bars may I suggest these two lovely levers.