The Bon Tool 27-226 Slate Bar is an essential tool for anyone involved in construction or demolition work. Made from quality materials, it is designed to withstand heavy use on the job site and will remain dependable for years to come.
This slate bar features a one-inch hex design that provides superior grip and helps to prevent slipping during use, ensuring maximum leverage and control. The 11/8" end width makes it versatile, allowing it to fit snugly into tight spaces while maintaining its durability. The bar's diamond point tip is specifically designed to sharpen and break up concrete, brick, and other stubborn materials with precision and accuracy.
Measuring 60 inches in length and weighing 14 lbs, the Bon Tool 27-226 Slate Bar is designed for heavy-duty use and can handle even the most challenging jobs. Its sturdy construction ensures it can withstand harsh conditions, making it a reliable tool that can take on the toughest tasks with ease.
Whether you're demolishing a building or breaking up concrete on a construction site, the Bon Tool 27-226 Slate Bar is the perfect tool for the job. Lightweight yet incredibly strong and durable, this tool delivers the precision and power required to get the job done right the first time. Order yours today and experience the difference a quality slate bar can make in your work.
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