Buyers who want the best-reviewed, heavier-duty option and will pay top dollar for it.
Skip if
You only do light trim pulls or you want to spend a few dollars, since cheaper light tools cover those jobs.
Weight 2.42 pounds
Priced 125% above the category median ($15.99 across 31 tracked models)
Our scorecard
4.7/5overall
Owner rating4.8/5
4.8 average across 373 owner ratings
Popularity3.9/5
373 owner reviews, more 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 WORKPRO W189002 leads this field on the numbers that matter most. It holds a 4.8 star rating, the highest here, across 373 reviews, the largest review base in the group, and 300 buyers picked it up last month.
At 2.42 pounds it is also the heaviest tool here, which points to a substantial bar built for real leverage rather than light finish work. That heft helps when you need to drive and pull tougher fasteners.
The trade is price. At $35.99 it is the most expensive option alongside the lighter Boss BPST, so you pay a premium. But unlike most rivals here, that premium is backed by the strongest rating and demand in the category.
Pros
Top 4.8 star rating in this group
Largest review base at 373 reviews
Strong demand with 300 bought last month
Substantial 2.42 pound build for heavier leverage
Cons
Most expensive option at $35.99
No listed material or finish spec
Heavy 2.42 pounds is more than light trim work needs
Specifications
Weight
2.42 pounds
Performance notes
At 2.42 pounds this is the heaviest tool in the category, so it brings real mass for prying and driving tougher nails. The class-leading 4.8 star rating across 373 reviews suggests that heft translates into reliable, satisfying performance.
What buyers say
Owner feedback is the strongest in this group: 4.8 stars over 373 reviews with 300 buyers last month, a rare mix of top rating and high volume.
It is the most expensive tool here at $35.99, but it also has the best rating (4.8 stars), the most reviews (373), and strong demand (300 last month), so the premium is well supported.
How heavy is it?
It weighs 2.42 pounds, the heaviest in this group, which suits heavier prying over light finish work.
What is it made of?
No material or finish spec is listed. For build questions, contact [email protected].
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