




🦈 Bite into stubborn staples with the ultimate multi-tool shark!
The Rack-A-Tiers Staple Shark is a compact, hardened steel multi-purpose staple puller designed for professionals and DIYers alike. It effortlessly removes a wide range of staples and nails without adjustments, doubles as a carpenter’s square and ruler, and includes a handy bottle opener. Lightweight yet durable, it’s built to handle the busiest job sites while fitting comfortably in your tool belt.
| ASIN | B0087TBOGK |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #68,243 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #39 in Hand Staplers & Tackers |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (747) |
| Date First Available | May 31, 2012 |
| Included Components | Staple remover |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
| Item model number | 52455 |
| Manufacturer | Rack-A-Tiers |
| Material | Hardened Steel |
| Number Of Pieces | 1 |
| Part Number | 52455 |
| Product Dimensions | 5.5 x 9.5 x 2 inches |
| Style | Built In,Unique |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer warranty |
K**A
Works like a charm gets a 10 out of 10 - YOU WON'T BE DISSAPPOINTED
My home is a 1960s with 3/4 inch solid oak flooring. Ugh . . . with wall to wall carpeting. I swear the staples must have been free for the installer. Sooooo many used! Some of the staples and literally were even with the floor. I tried other staple removers which did not work! THIS ONE IS A HOME RUN! GREAT FOR REMOVING TACK STRIPPING, STAPLES AND NAILS. Worth every penny. I rate this a 10 out of 10.
P**K
Quick romex staple removal
Worked great. Much easier and quicker than side cutters.
F**O
Electricians need to have one of this staple remover
Wonderful for electricians if you has to remove staples the easy way without damaging the insulation of your Romex the other part works awesome to install staples in really tight spaces easy and removing the staples with not a lot of effort the best of the best and the price super affordable necessary tool for electricians
B**T
Excellent tool
This is the best staple puller I've used yet. Dykes aren't terrible to use but this thing gets right in there without any problems. Highly recommended.
J**N
Critical Tool
I had to remove a romex staple in a very hard to reach area, and every conventional method failed - diagonal cutters, screwdriver, pliers, all could not get the staple out due to the limited access. After 20 minutes of trying i ordered this tool. Once I got the tool, in less than 10 seconds the staple came out with no damage at all to the wire. Truly a critical tool in the toolbox now. Is a cheap but very effective tool.
M**K
Handy too to have.
Worked well to pull electrical staples from joists. Also was handy to have the pry bar on the end.
P**R
Genius design
Great tool designed for tradespeople. These guys listen to their users and come up with designs that solve simple problems that can consume a lot of time. This one pulls Rome’s staples with ease and without damaging the wire. Great solution at a reasonable price.
N**E
Speeds up demo like no other
When I started my electrical apprenticeship years ago, I remember my journeyman getting to use one of these for a job and raved about how amazing it was. So I kept my eye on this little doo-dad for a few years. Now that I run a lot of remodel work, I run into many many old staples. From old steel staples to the plastic romex staples that have seem some age. For old steel staples, whether it be in a 100+ year old house to current times, the right amount of leverage will get it out with little problem. Beats using your diagonals to pry and bang out. Cuts time in more than half sometimes. Also works great for reaching into a box opening and popping some old staples just to get a few more inches of wire into your new box. Or even into a tight floor joist space. Shiny or rusty, this gets them out. I also found that the pry bar has it's uses. When removing plastic staples, the hook end has the tendency to rip right through the plastic, or if I'm lucky just barely pops the staple out. Flip to the pry bar end, get under that staple and finish it off! As many others have said, the steel seems cheap and flimsy. And I agree. Therefore, I treat it gently and don't over abuse it. That's what my cat's paw or heavy duty pry bars are for. This is more like my Dasco trim bar, but maybe even lighter duty. So light use only, such as staples or helping pry off a chunk of drywall that you just cut. Product does seem overpriced, seeing a trim bar set costs less than one of these. I get it, proprietary most likely patented design. Still a tad high. Yet the frustration it saves me on the job does seem to be worth the cost when I can fly through demo in no time. Get it if you want to save time and knuckles if you're removing lots of old wire and rewiring. Just be gentle with it and love it long time and it'll treat you well.
L**Y
A purpose built tool. It works well at removing electrical wiring staples without damaging the cable/wires. I don't often have it with me when I need it. I do use it when removing a lot of staples.
J**R
Well noce high quality material but not useful for professional purposes..
A**R
Works great for removing old metal staples
A**R
Works great
E**L
I’m an electrician and I do a lot of restoration/renovation work. This is super handy! It pulls out staples very easily without damaging wires, and the staple holder is great for holding staples in tight spaces. I’ve purchased this product twice now, nothing went wrong with the first one, I just lost it somewhere(pretty sure someone’s basement has my first one inside a wall now… oh well). Well worth it, a tool I couldn’t live without at this point. Edit: I had all my tools stolen out of my work van, and when replacing them I bought this again. I’ve now purchased this tool three times, super worth it.
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