Crowbars & Wrecking Bars

Shop crowbars, wrecking bars and pry bars for demolition, levering, nail removal and general site work. The range includes long crow bars, compact nail bars, utility bars and bar sets for professional construction, maintenance and refurbishment tasks.

Crowbars & Wrecking Bars

Shop crowbars, wrecking bars and pry bars for demolition, levering, nail removal and general site work. The range includes long crow bars, compact nail bars, utility bars and bar sets for professional construction, maintenance and refurbishment tasks.

Crowbars, Wrecking Bars and Pry Bars for Trade Use

Crowbars, wrecking bars and pry bars are used across demolition, refurbishment and general site maintenance where controlled leverage is needed. They are commonly used for lifting, separating materials, removing fixings and breaking down timber or fitted components.

Our Range of Crowbars, Wrecking Bars and Pry Bars

Tiger Supplies offers a practical range of bars suited to construction, maintenance, refurbishment and workshop tasks, helping trade users choose the right tool for different levels of leverage, access and control.

Crowbars and Long Crow Bars
Crowbars and longer levering bars are suited to jobs where reach and additional force are important. They are commonly used for heavier prying, shifting materials and general construction or groundwork tasks.

Wrecking Bars and Demolition Bars
Wrecking bars are widely used for strip-out, demolition and refurbishment work. Depending on the design, they can help with levering materials apart, pulling nails and working around timber, boards and fitted components.

Pry Bars, Nail Bars and Utility Bars
Pry bars, nail bars and utility bars are useful for more controlled work where a compact or lower-profile tool is needed. They are often selected for nail removal, lifting boards, easing apart timber and working in tighter spaces.

Bar Sets
Bar sets are a practical option for teams that need a mix of sizes for varied site, workshop or maintenance tasks. They can help cover both lighter controlled prying and more demanding levering jobs.

Choosing the Right Crowbar or Wrecking Bar

The best option depends on the task, the amount of leverage required and the working space available.

  • The level of leverage required for the task
  • Available working space and access around the material
  • Bar length and overall handling
  • End profile, such as claw, chisel, point or flat levering end
  • Whether a single bar or multi-piece set better suits the job

Need Help Choosing?

Tiger Supplies offers crowbars, wrecking bars, pry bars and related trade tools for construction, maintenance and site use. For a wider selection, browse our Hand Tools range or explore the full Tooling & Accessories category.

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FAQs

Which crowbar or wrecking bar tool is best for demolition and refurbishment work?

For demolition, strip-out and refurbishment tasks, businesses usually need a strong crowbar, wrecking bar tool or wrecker bar with enough length and leverage for separating materials, lifting boards and pulling apart fitted components. Longer bars are generally better for heavier site work, while compact options suit tighter areas.

What is the difference between a pry bar, pinch bar and nail bar tool?

A pry bar is typically used for controlled lifting and separating materials. A pinch bar or pinch bar tool is suited to heavier levering and positioning work where more force is needed. A nail bar tool is designed for removing nails, fixings and timber components with greater control.

When should businesses use a flat crowbar or flat crow bar?

A flat crowbar or flat crow bar is useful where teams need to get under boards, panels, trim or other fitted materials with a lower-profile edge. It is often chosen for refurbishment, maintenance and controlled removal tasks where precision matters.

Are small crowbars suitable for professional site and maintenance work?

Yes. A small crowbar can be useful for controlled prying, light removal work and jobs in confined areas where a longer bar would be difficult to position. For heavier levering or demolition, businesses may prefer a longer crow bar or wrecking bar.

What is a claw bar or claw bar tool used for?

A claw bar or claw bar tool is mainly used for gripping and pulling nails, fixings and embedded fasteners from timber or other materials. It is a practical choice for maintenance teams, joinery work, refurbishment and site clean-up tasks.

Should businesses buy a single crowbar tool or a bar set?

A single crowbar tool may be enough for a specific repeated task, but a bar set is often more practical for businesses handling varied site, workshop or maintenance jobs. Sets provide different lengths and profiles for light prying, nail removal and more demanding levering work.

How do businesses choose between a crowbar, crow bar and wrecking bar?

Crowbar and crow bar are two common ways of referring to the same type of levering tool. Businesses should choose between crowbars and wrecking bars based on the task, required leverage, bar length, end profile and whether the work involves demolition, lifting, prying or fixing removal.