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Pry Bars

Sale price $35.00

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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

Why Choose the Filter Hook for Septic Maintenance?

This tool eliminates the need for makeshift tools or awkward lifting, helping you remove septic filters safely and efficiently. This tool eliminates the need for makeshift tools or awkward lifting, helping you remove the septic filter. It’s built for septic techs, plumbers, and homeowners who perform routine maintenance or service tasks.

Which Length Should You Choose?

We offer two lengths of the filter hook to accommodate different septic systems: Length Best For 36" Standard - Residential applications and shallow risers 72" Extended - Deep risers or commercial septic systems

How to Use the Filter Hook

  1. Insert the hook into the riser or tank where the septic filter is located.
  2. Slide the curved end of the hook under the filter or target object.
  3. Pull upward to lift the filter toward the opening.
  4. Once accessible, remove the filter manually for cleaning or replacement.

Key Benefits of the Filter Hook

  • Durable Steel Construction: Built from high-strength steel to withstand repeated use.
  • Two Length Options: Choose between 36” standard or 72” extended lengths to fit your specific needs.
  • Ergonomic Design: Comfortable to use, reducing strain during extended tasks.
  • Time-Saving: The septic filters are quick to remove and can be used to access hard-to-reach components.

FAQs - Filter Hook

How often should I clean or replace my septic filter?

Septic filters should typically be cleaned or replaced every 6–12 months, but a lot of this depends on usage and local regulations.

Can I use the filter hook for other tasks?

Of course. The filter hook is versatile and can be used for lifting covers, grates, and any other hard-to-reach objects.

Add Applications section, eg: Septic system maintenance Wastewater service work, Plumbing and drain service, Lifting filters, grates, and covers

How long will it take for my order to arrive

Most orders for in-stock items ship within 1-2 business days. We will also send tracking details once your order ships. 

What if I’m not satisfied with my purchase?

We offer a 30-day satisfaction guarantee, so if you're not happy with the product, contact us for an easy return or exchange.

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