ecirwin
2025-08-22 18:37:14
I am in the process of remodeling and so far this has been a very handy tool. Obviously, prying and pulling are the primary uses for this thing. It's nice to have the little flat face to hit with a hammer and drive into smaller openings that quickly turn into larger openings when you use the long handle. It is amazing how well framing nails hold things together after 55 years, but this tool will pull those nails and disassemble just about anything I have asked it to so far.
Wunderbobb
2025-08-01 13:28:21
I’ve had this for less than a week and it’s already come in handy multiple times. Way more versatile than Stanley’s FUBAR. I have quickly become a big Fiscars fan. They make great stuff. I rock multiple of their Pro series products for daily use construction.
Joshua Murray
2025-07-19 17:25:55
This is a tool worth its weight. and it is rather heavy. Works way better than any other demo tool. Buy, it and you will be happy like me.
craigers
2025-06-12 09:05:23
Great demo tool, drywall, plywood don't stand a chance against this tool, I have 2 sizes. Awesome tools
J. P.
2025-06-09 21:35:57
T. Lum mentioned that the end of the tool can scrape you while using. I've wrapped that 'tail end' in wax paper and dipped it into flexi dip! The first few blocks i destroyed as a test, I did experience the tail end of the tool touching my arm. It looks like my flexi-dip solution is going to work very well, tho!Otherwise, I've taken apart an old dog house and demo'd a portion of a rotting porch. THIS TOOL IS THE BOSS!... i think i may carry it on my bike rides too...
REG
2025-06-07 09:57:12
Strong and functional
T. Lum
2025-04-16 10:42:42
On the plus side, the IsoCore Wrecking Bar (ICWB) works pretty much as expected! It's a heavy object that does a good job smashing the bejeebus out of things.My issue is with the claw end located at the pommel of the tool. This device does a great job punching holes in whatever it touches which - unfortunately - can include your forearms and wrists, particularly on hard or awkward-angled swings. Could this be improved by slapping the deathspike to the top of the tool like a modern-day halberd? Probably.To this point, I'll probably end up demounting it (thanks for the fastening bolt, Fiskars!) and might even weld it to the head on a future project. Until then, thick gloves and arm protection will be the order of the day when the ICWB comes out.
DnD
2025-03-30 15:27:31
You can come into an area several ways and it’s a little easier on the hands.
BlackRose
2025-03-26 16:18:36
Das Tool - ähnlich einem Halligan-Tool erfüllt absolut seinen Zweck. Es ist äußerst robust und vielfältig einsetzbar. Ich bin sehr froh, dass ich es mir angeschafft habe. Ein normales Stemmeisen kommt mir nicht mehr ins Haus!
Amiri
2025-03-22 11:33:36
This is what you can use for prying, wrecking, or even a zombie apocalypse end of the world event.
Mart
2025-03-01 09:18:40
Well balanced, great quality, as to be expected from Fiskars. It would honestly be the most wanted tool of choice/piece of weapon for the Walking Dead scenario ;). Very versatile, most useful, heavy duty wrecking tool.
Dolores
2025-01-15 14:09:05
Funcional Y Practico
Customer
2024-12-30 18:48:17
Like all Fiskar products this is a brilliant, sturdy and efficient bit of kit. Unlike most it's a bit overworked. Useful if you only want to buy one tool for a small demolition job. It does become frustrating as the overworked ends mean that different parts of the tool get in eachothers way. I'd suggest getting a fiskar sledgehammer and a generic crowbar/ prybar and hammer instead.However, if the zombie/ nuclear apocalypse occurs this tool will become a must as it is a (as-lightweight as you want) resilient swissarmy knife of big tools, so if you can only carry one get this. It is unlikely to break (I'd stake my life on Fiskar craftsmanship).A great boot tool!