The Trim Puller by ZENITH INDUSTRIES

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This trim puller by ZENITH INDUSTRIES works differently from other pry bars by providing more leverage and detaching trim quickly with minimal effort.

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As a “do-it-yourselfer” you know that prying things apart is a very common task. No doubt you have also found that it's important to have the right tool for the job.

These are some of the prying tools that have proven most useful to me in the past. Now I'm going to add another, it's called the Trim Puller and that's exactly what it excels at doing. The Trim Puller by Zenith Industries was designed to remove wood trim without damaging either the wood or the walls. The ground bevel on the edge allows the tool to be easily driven between the trim and wall. The integrated center wedge then continues to separate the materials. In some cases this wedging action alone is enough to complete the job. The Trim Puller is designed to be leveraged side to side, because of the wide contact area and greater leveraging effect, trim removal goes faster while wall surfaces remain undamaged. The tool quickly, easily and safely removes shoe molding, baseboard, chair railing and door casings. It's ideally suited for lifting carpet tack strips and edging. The trim puller can also be used for prying off molding from decorative panels or doors without the risk of damaging either. It's also quite effective at removing ceramic tile, the integrated center wedge, combined with the tools wide surface area, enable it to quickly pop tile away from the surface beneath. The Trim Puller can be used as a temporary shim when leveling base cabinets, or for prying off cabinet countertops that have been glued or nailed in place. It even comes in handy when replacing damaged floor planks., removing shoe molding, baseboards, chair railing, door casing, carpet strips, tile and more.

It's always impressive when a single tool can do so many things so well.
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Such a *Genus* tool, yet simple .. I'm going to get one of these now for my downstairs project.

PomchillasItems
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It's not cheap ($30) but neither is floor molding & trim. I also used it to remove termite eaten 1-11 paneling on rear of house. This tool does not damage trim or the wall (just hammer it straight down all the way before prying it from the wall, etc. Used it to remove cheap pressboard trim without damaging it. Wonderful tool!!

snickerdoodle
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Love this tool recommendation and definitely could have used it to avoid damage on previous trim removal jobs. Price is a little steep, but I think I'll save up for it. Thanks Ron

kbzipper
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Thank you Ron for everything you do. You are a great teacher. Love all of your videos.

BENGUCCI
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Never mind I just seen how the old way damages the walls way more. Good video

xx_iironhid_xx
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Thats what they called me in high school "trim puller"

BlaiseBodin
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It looks like a does damage the walls? Good video though.

xx_iironhid_xx
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can you reuse the trim (put it back) when done with re-flooring? Or do most folks buy new trim?

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