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EDC pry bars: an essential part of your EDC gear

EDC prybars, or crowbars, are essential for any knife fan. Why? With a pry bar you can do things you wouldn't want to do with your knife, like prying open hard packages, tightening a screw, or our personal favourite, opening a beer. Using a pry bar instead of your knife will prevent your knife from being damaged. Besides the fact that a pry bar simply looks cool, you're often allowed to carry one in places where you wouldn't take your knife.

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Different kinds of pry bar

Many pry bars are equipped with additional tools. Like a nail puller, for example. Bottle openers and screwdrivers are also common. To make it easier to carry, a pocket clip is also sometimes included. In this way, a pry bar actually becomes a very handy multi-tool to always carry with you.

How to choose the best pry bar

Pry bars are available in many shapes, sizes and materials. A commonly used material is titanium, it's super strong, tough and lightweight. At the same time, titanium is not the cheapest material out there. It's more commonly seen on premium options.

A more affordable option is steel. This can be stainless steel, carbon steel or even damascus steel. The first two are generally more affordable than titanium. A damascus pry bar, on the other hand, tends to be more costly. Truly a luxury product.

Additionally, it is useful to consider the size. Are you looking for a short, 6 cm version to attach to your bunch of keys? Or rather a 10 cm version, which gives you more lifting power? The possibilities are endless.

Frequently asked questions about prybars