From little nail pullers to heavy-duty wrecking bars, our versatile tools provide maximum leverage no matter the job. With adjustable heads, ergonomic handles, and durable steel construction, there's a pry bar for every task at Olsa Tools.
Whatever you choose, we guarantee:
- Professional quality: Handy tools engineered for mechanics, contractors, or serious DIYers who need reliable, long-lasting tools.
- Satisfaction guarantee: We provide high-quality, tool-truck-grade products at a fair price.
- 30-minute customer service: Talk to a real human for customer support within 30 business minutes or get your money back.
- 90-day risk-free return policy: Try any product risk-free for 90 days.
- Limited lifetime warranty: We protect you from manufacturing defects.
Our Professional Pry Bar Selection
Struggling to find the right pry bar for your next project? Our range of pry bar options has you covered.
Indexing Pry Bar Set
The 2-piece indexing pry bar set can tackle tough jobs. Featuring 12-point adjustable heads, these pry bars offer the precision to work at multiple angles. Chrome-vanadium steel construction provides long-lasting reliability and extra strength. With 10" and 20" sizes, these compact tools fit in small spaces while still being strong enough for heavy-duty tasks.
Extendable Indexing Pry Bar
Our extendable indexing pry bar adjusts from 13” to 18”, which gives you the extra leverage you need for any automotive or mechanical job. Its 180° rotating head and 12 locking positions make it adaptable for hard-to-reach spots, while heat-treated Chromium-vanadium (Cr-V) steel makes for unmatched durability. This adjustable pry bar meets ASME standards and delivers professional-grade performance in a convenient, extendable design.
Pocket Pry Bar Set
The 3-piece pocket pry bar set offers straight, 27°, and 55° angled tips for precise tasks in tight, confined spaces. Perfect for delicate work such as unlocking electrical connectors or removing vehicle trim, this mini pry bar set fits in your pocket for quick access. Made from durable spring steel, they’re built to last and come with convenient clips for storage and transport.
Impact Pry Bar Set
This 4-piece impact pry bar set is made to perform. It comes in 8” to 24” lengths that add additional leverage to any task. Crafted from impact-grade steel, these pry bars withstand striking without compromising strength. The ergonomic, tubular handles dampen striking vibration, while the steel striking cap delivers maximum impact. Whether you're working on an engine or tackling a demolition project, this set delivers unmatched durability and control.
Rolling Head Pry Bar
The rolling head pry bar, available in 6" and 16" sizes, is the go-to tool for maximum leverage in tight spaces. This product features a 90° hook. Its curved head and pointed end are perfect for separating components such as transmission housings or oil pans. Made from industrial-grade Cr-V steel, this pry bar offers exceptional strength and precision.
What Are the Most Common Pry Bar Uses?
Pry bars come in handy for all sorts of jobs, and each type has its specialty. Here's a breakdown of the most common uses for each type:
- Indexing pry bars: These are great for when you need to pry at different angles, especially in awkward or tight spaces. They're used for things such as removing trim or loosening stubborn bolts.
- Extendable indexing pry bars: The extendable feature gives you extra leverage for tough jobs in hard-to-reach areas. This makes them handy for tasks such as automotive repairs or working on heavy equipment.
- Pocket pry bars: These small pry bars are good for more precise work, such as popping open electrical connectors or removing trim pieces in tight spaces.
- Impact pry bars: These deliver maximum leverage and breaking force. They're often used for things such as loosening rusted bolts or breaking apart stuck components in automotive and construction work.
- Rolling head pry bars: With their 90-degree head, these bars give you extra leverage in tight spaces. They're commonly used for separating engine components, aligning holes during assembly, or working on heavy machinery.
- Flat pry bars (wonder bars): These are thinner, flat pry bars often used for pulling nails, lifting small objects, or light demolition work. They're great for tasks that require more precision but less force.
- Aligning pry bars: These are longer bars with a tapered end, used specifically for aligning holes in construction or metalworking projects.
What Is the Difference Between a Pry Bar and a Crowbar?
The main difference is in their design and use. A pry bar is usually smaller, thinner, and meant for more precise tasks such as nail removals or part separation. A crowbar, or wrecking bar, is larger and heavier, so it’s better for heavier demolition projects such as tearing apart wood or prying open heavy objects. Both use leverage, but a crowbar is built for more forceful jobs.
What Is the Difference Between a Utility Bar and a Pry Bar?
Utility bars are a type of pry bar, but they’re more versatile tools. They can handle a variety of tasks, such as heavy-duty nail extraction, lifting materials, or light demolition. A standard pry bar tends to focus more on specific prying tasks, such as separating parts or applying leverage in tight spaces. Utility bars are typically flatter and more multipurpose, while pry bars come in different shapes for specific jobs.
Why Do People Carry Mini Pry Bars?
People carry mini pry bars because they’re compact and handy for small, everyday tasks. They’re great for opening boxes, removing small nails, hammering nail slots, or popping open tight containers. If you want a mini pry bar, check out our mini pry bar set that fits in your pocket.
Do Any Olsa Tools Pry Bar Extend to a 17-Inch Overall Length?
Yes, our extendable indexing pry bar can extend to a length of 17 inches. It adjusts between 13.3” and 18.5”, so it can reach that 17” overall length when needed.