Skip to content

Pry Bars

Sale price $35.00

Shipping calculated at checkout

Style

Available Quantity: 55

Stop using screwdrivers for prying, use a tool designed for the job.

The PBP and PBC  feature a head designed for striking with a hammer and come with either a "Pick" end or a "Chisel" end.

The PBJ is available with both the "Pick" and "Chisel" ends for added versatility.

The PBSP adds a long tapered spike end to the pry bar mix. This is effective for placing in holes and prying.

FEATURES:
Highlights:

  • Different ends increase functionality
  • A long narrow curved end allows access to small holes and provides leverage when lifting lids
  • A flat wide end allows effective prying

Material: 

  • 5/8" hex alloy steel
  • Heat treated for durability
  • Bright blue color, easy to see
  • Resists bending and flexing

How It Works

The Chisel Popper is designed to be the first step in removing a stubborn cover.

  1. Insert the chisel end between the cover and frame.
  2. Pry to break the seal and create an opening.
  3. Insert a manhole hook or lifting hook.
  4. Safely lift and remove the cover.

Ideal Applications

  • Manhole covers
  • Handhole lids
  • Septic tank lids
  • Utility vault covers
  • Storm drain covers
  • Other heavy access covers that are stuck, seized, rusted, or frozen in place

Features

  • Heavy-duty 5/8" hex alloy steel construction
  • Precision heat treated for long-lasting durability
  • Special chisel end designed to break stubborn covers loose
  • Bright blue powder-coated finish for high visibility
  • Proudly Made in the USA

Specifications

Overall Length: 36"

Material: 5/8" Hex Alloy Steel

Heat Treated: Yes

Finish: Bright Blue Powder Coat

Made in: USA

Frequently Asked Questions
A Chisel Popper is used to break loose stuck or seized manhole covers, handhole lids, septic tank lids, and other heavy access covers by creating an initial gap between the cover and frame.
The Chisel Popper is designed to loosen stuck covers by breaking the seal between the cover and frame. In most applications, a manhole hook or lifting hook is then used to safely lift and remove the cover.
Start by inserting the chisel end of the Chisel Popper between the cover and frame. Apply controlled leverage to break the seal created by rust, corrosion, debris, or compression. Once a gap has been created, use a manhole hook or lifting hook to safely remove the cover.
The Chisel Popper is specifically designed for loosening heavy access covers. Its heat-treated chisel tip is engineered to wedge into tight gaps and provide the leverage needed to break loose seized manhole covers, handhole lids, septic tank lids, and utility vault covers more effectively than a typical pry bar. At 36 inches long, the Chisel Popper provides significantly more leverage than a standard pry bar, making it easier to break stubborn covers loose with less effort. The longer handle also allows you to work from a more upright position, helping reduce bending, back strain, and fatigue during repetitive use.
Manhole covers commonly become difficult to remove due to rust, corrosion, dirt buildup, debris, or years of compression between the cover and frame.
The Chisel Popper is ideal for loosening manhole covers, handhole lids, septic tank lids, utility vault covers, storm drain covers, and other heavy access covers.
Back to top