A 3.2-pound alloy steel pry bar from Fiskars that earns 4.8 stars from 505 buyers, striking the right balance between weight and leverage for daily prying tasks.
DIYers and light-trade users who need a solid alloy steel bar for trim removal, moderate nail pulling, and renovation work where a 3.2-pound bar gives enough force without wearing out the user.
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You require maximum prying mass for heavy demolition, framing, or flooring tearout; in those scenarios the heavier Fiskars 751410-1001 at 5.8 pounds will outperform this lighter sibling.
Material Alloy Steel
Handle Plastic
Weight 3.2 Pounds
Pieces 1
Priced 158% above the category median ($19.34 across 54 tracked models)
Our scorecard
4.7/5overall
Owner rating4.8/5
4.8 average across 505 owner ratings
Popularity0.7/5
505 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other hand tools and workshop hand tools we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
The Fiskars 751400-1001 is a single alloy steel pry bar with a plastic handle, weighing 3.2 pounds. It is the lighter option in the Fiskars pry bar lineup reviewed here, sitting 2.6 pounds below the 751410-1001 and $30 cheaper at $49.98. No bar length specification is listed in the available data.
Alloy steel construction gives material confidence that bare-data entries in this category often lack. The plastic handle and 3.2-pound weight make for an easy tool to carry and swing across a full work session. At $49.98 it represents good value given the alloy steel spec and the 4.8-star endorsement from 505 buyers.
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Pros
Alloy steel material is explicitly listed, giving material confidence
3.2 pounds keeps the bar maneuverable for extended use
4.8 stars from 505 reviews reflects strong build consistency
$49.98 is competitive for a documented alloy steel bar
Cons
No bar length or finish specification is listed in the available data
3.2 pounds may not generate enough force for heavy demolition without extra effort
Specifications
Material
Alloy Steel
Handle
Plastic
Weight
3.2 Pounds
Pieces
1
Performance notes
At 3.2 pounds the Fiskars 751400-1001 handles trim, baseboard, and general renovation prying comfortably. The alloy steel bar should resist bending under moderate loads. For tasks requiring repeated heavy strikes or very stubborn nails, stepping up to the 5.8-pound Fiskars 751410-1001 is worth considering.
What buyers say
The 4.8-star average across 505 reviews places the Fiskars 751400-1001 among the top-rated single bars in this batch. Owners report reliable daily performance and appreciate the manageable weight. No clear pattern of complaints appears in the review data.
No length dimension is listed in the product data we have. Verify the bar length on the current Amazon listing or the Fiskars website before ordering.
Which Fiskars bar should I buy, the 751400-1001 or the 751410-1001?
If weight is a concern, choose the 751400-1001 at 3.2 lbs and $49.98. If you need more force for demolition, the 751410-1001 at 5.8 lbs and $79.99 is the stronger tool. Both are alloy steel with plastic handles and rate 4.8 stars.
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