Digging bars and crowbars are essential tools for anyone who needs to dig, pry or move heavy objects. Whether you're a professional builder, landscaper or DIY enthusiast, Carey Tools has a wide range of high-quality digging bars and crowbars to suit your needs.
Our selection of digging bars includes models of different lengths and weights,so you can find the perfect tool for your project. These bars are designed to be sturdy and durable, with strong steel construction that can withstand tough conditions. They're perfect for breaking up hard soil, digging trenches, and making holes for fence posts or trees.
Our crowbars are equally reliable and versatile. They come in a range of sizes and shapes, from short, compact bars to long, heavy-duty models. Whether you need to pry up old floorboards, remove stubborn nails or break apart concrete, our crowbars are up to the task.
At Carey Tools, we understand how important it is to have the right tools for the job. That's why we offer a wide range of digging bars and crowbars, all of which are available for delivery throughout Ireland. And with our free delivery on orders over €75, you can get the necessary tools without breaking the bank. So why wait? Browse our selection today and start tackling your next project with confidence!
A digging bar is a long, heavy tool used for digging and breaking up hard ground. It typically has a chisel-shaped end and a flat end, allowing it to be used for prying and levering as well. Digging bars are commonly used for landscaping, gardening, and construction projects.
A crowbar is a versatile tool that can be used for various tasks. It typically has a flat, pointed end and a curved end, allowing it to be used for prying, lifting, and breaking things apart. Crowbars are commonly used in construction, demolition, and automotive repair.
There are several different types of digging bars, including post hole diggers, tamper bars, and digging bars with tamping heads. Post hole diggers have a narrow, pointed end designed for digging holes for fence posts and other similar tasks. Tamper bars have a flat, wide end designed for compacting soil and gravel. Digging bars with tamping heads have both a digging end and a flat, wide tamping head for compacting soil.
There are several different types of crowbars, including flat bars, wrecking bars, and pry bars. Flat bars have a straight, flat end and are typically used for prying and lifting. Wrecking bars are larger and heavier than flat bars, and are designed for demolition work. Pry bars have a curved end and are typically used for prying and lifting in tight spaces. Some pry bars also have a nail puller on the end for removing nails.