







TitanEdge™ — Scrape, Pry & Pull Nails Clean With One Slim Steel Bar
Pull Baseboard, Scrape Glue, and Yank Nails — All With One Slim Bar
Meet TitanEdge™ — a thin, dual-end stainless steel pry bar that does three jobs your toolbox usually needs three tools for. One end is a razor-sharp scraper for glue, caulk, and old paint. The other is a 90° angled pry tip with a nail-puller eyelet built right in. It's thin enough to wedge into tight gaps behind trim, and tough enough that it won't bend or crack when you lean on it.

Stop Swapping Between Three Half-Dull Tools Mid-Job
You wedge a flat screwdriver behind the baseboard, the trim splits, and the wall gets gouged. The putty knife is too dull to lift the glue. The nail you needed out is still stuck. TitanEdge™ ends the tool-shuffle — its thin angled edge slips behind molding so you lift it clean, and the same bar scrapes and pulls nails without you reaching for anything else. Fewer tool changes, fewer cracked boards.
➤ Two Working Ends, One Slim Bar: A razor scraper edge on one end, a 90° angled pry tip with a nail-puller eyelet on the other. Move from pulling trim to scraping glue to yanking brads without putting it down.
➤ Thin Enough to Wedge Into Tight Gaps: The angled chisel edge slides behind baseboard and molding so you pop it loose instead of splitting it. The flat face spreads the pressure so the wall behind stays unmarked.
➤ Stainless Steel That Won't Bend or Crack: Solid stainless construction shrugs off rust and keeps its edge through paint, caulk, adhesive, and teardown — so it lives in your bag and gets used constantly.

Meet TitanEdge™: Three Jobs Built Into One Piece of Stainless Steel
The whole bar is forged from a single slim piece of stainless steel — no coating to chip, no joint to loosen. The flat end is ground to a razor scraper edge that lifts glue, caulk, paint, and adhesive off wood, metal, and glass. The opposite end bends to a 90° angled pry tip thin enough to wedge under trim and lift it clean, with a nail-puller eyelet cut into the stem for pulling nails, tacks, and brads.
Because it's one solid bar of stainless, there's nothing to rust out and nothing to snap under leverage. The same tool that pries off your baseboard scrapes the old adhesive behind it and pulls the leftover nails — so the job moves in one pass, not three.

Why Remodelers and Weekend DIYers Keep TitanEdge™ in the Bag
Trim pullers, paint scrapers, and mini pry bars used to take up three slots in the tool bag. People who picked up TitanEdge™ keep reaching for this one instead — for baseboard removal, adhesive cleanup, and small demolition where a full crowbar is overkill.
"Figured it was just a cheap scraper — wedged it behind the baseboard and the whole run came off without cracking. Wall didn't get touched." — Dave R.
"Thin and sharp enough that I wear gloves with it. Pulls brads, scrapes dried glue, fits in my pouch. Replaced two tools." — Marco T.

Lift, Scrape, and Pull Without the Mess
✓ Wedges under trim without wrecking the wall: The thin angled edge slips into tight gaps so molding lifts clean and the surface behind it stays unmarked.
✓ Built to take the leverage: One solid bar of stainless steel — it won't bend, crack, or rust through paint, caulk, and demolition.
✓ Three tools in one slim bar: Scraper, pry tip, and nail puller on the same piece of steel — fewer tool changes, less weight in the bag.
Get It Done in 3 Simple Passes
Step 1: Run the razor scraper edge along the surface to lift glue, caulk, paint, and dried residue off wood, metal, or glass.
Step 2: Slide the thin angled pry tip into the gap behind baseboard or molding and lever it loose — no splitting, no gouged wall.
Step 3: Hook leftover nails, tacks, and brads into the nail-puller eyelet and draw them straight out.

TitanEdge™ vs. the Old Way of Doing It
| TitanEdge™ | Single-use scraper or pry bar | Screwdriver + putty knife | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tools to carry | One slim bar | A separate tool per job | Two tools, neither built for it |
| Wedging behind trim | Thin angled edge slips in clean | Often too thick or too blunt | Splits the board, gouges the wall |
| Pulling nails | Built-in nail-puller eyelet | Usually none | Reach for a third tool |
| Holds up to leverage | Solid stainless — won't bend or crack | Cheap ones flex and snap | Screwdriver tip bends |
| Rust | Stainless resists it | Coating chips, then rusts | Rusts in a damp bag |
Specs That Prove TitanEdge™ Means Business
- Material: Solid stainless steel — rust-resistant, no coating to chip
- Design: Dual-end — razor scraper edge + 90° angled pry tip with nail-puller eyelet
- Length: 10" — slim enough to live in a tool bag or pouch
- Package: 1 TitanEdge™ Pry Bar Scraper
- Weight: 0.6 lbs — balanced for control without hand fatigue
Questions? TitanEdge™ Cuts Through Doubts So You Can Get Back to the Job
Will it really pull baseboard without cracking the wood or wall?
Yes — the angled edge is thin enough to wedge into the gap behind trim, and the flat face spreads the pressure so the board lifts clean and the wall behind it stays unmarked. Work it in slowly for the cleanest pull.
What surfaces can I scrape with it?
The razor scraper edge lifts glue, caulk, paint, and adhesive off wood, metal, and glass. It also doubles as a hive scraper for beekeepers cleaning wax and propolis.
Will it bend or snap when I put weight on it?
It's one solid bar of stainless steel, so it won't flex out or crack under leverage. It's built for trim, molding, and light demolition — not for swinging on a full-size crowbar job.
How big a nail can the eyelet pull?
The nail-puller eyelet is sized for nails, tacks, and brads left behind during trim and demolition work — the small fasteners that are the most annoying to grab any other way.
Is the edge sharp enough to worry about?
The scraper end is ground thin and sharp on purpose — that's what makes it lift glue and slide under trim. Wear gloves when you're working with it, the same way you would with a fresh chisel.

TitanEdge™ — One Slim Bar for Scraping, Prying, and Pulling Nails
Quit shuffling three half-dull tools through every job. TitanEdge™ Pry Bar Scraper puts a razor scraper edge, a thin angled pry tip, and a nail-puller eyelet on one solid piece of stainless steel — thin enough to wedge under trim without splitting it, tough enough that it won't bend or rust. Pull baseboard, scrape old adhesive, and yank the leftover nails in one pass, then drop it back in the bag for the next job.
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Pull Baseboard, Scrape Glue, and Yank Nails — All With One Slim Bar
Meet TitanEdge™ — a thin, dual-end stainless steel pry bar that does three jobs your toolbox usually needs three tools for. One end is a razor-sharp scraper for glue, caulk, and old paint. The other is a 90° angled pry tip with a nail-puller eyelet built right in. It's thin enough to wedge into tight gaps behind trim, and tough enough that it won't bend or crack when you lean on it.

Stop Swapping Between Three Half-Dull Tools Mid-Job
You wedge a flat screwdriver behind the baseboard, the trim splits, and the wall gets gouged. The putty knife is too dull to lift the glue. The nail you needed out is still stuck. TitanEdge™ ends the tool-shuffle — its thin angled edge slips behind molding so you lift it clean, and the same bar scrapes and pulls nails without you reaching for anything else. Fewer tool changes, fewer cracked boards.
➤ Two Working Ends, One Slim Bar: A razor scraper edge on one end, a 90° angled pry tip with a nail-puller eyelet on the other. Move from pulling trim to scraping glue to yanking brads without putting it down.
➤ Thin Enough to Wedge Into Tight Gaps: The angled chisel edge slides behind baseboard and molding so you pop it loose instead of splitting it. The flat face spreads the pressure so the wall behind stays unmarked.
➤ Stainless Steel That Won't Bend or Crack: Solid stainless construction shrugs off rust and keeps its edge through paint, caulk, adhesive, and teardown — so it lives in your bag and gets used constantly.

Meet TitanEdge™: Three Jobs Built Into One Piece of Stainless Steel
The whole bar is forged from a single slim piece of stainless steel — no coating to chip, no joint to loosen. The flat end is ground to a razor scraper edge that lifts glue, caulk, paint, and adhesive off wood, metal, and glass. The opposite end bends to a 90° angled pry tip thin enough to wedge under trim and lift it clean, with a nail-puller eyelet cut into the stem for pulling nails, tacks, and brads.
Because it's one solid bar of stainless, there's nothing to rust out and nothing to snap under leverage. The same tool that pries off your baseboard scrapes the old adhesive behind it and pulls the leftover nails — so the job moves in one pass, not three.

Why Remodelers and Weekend DIYers Keep TitanEdge™ in the Bag
Trim pullers, paint scrapers, and mini pry bars used to take up three slots in the tool bag. People who picked up TitanEdge™ keep reaching for this one instead — for baseboard removal, adhesive cleanup, and small demolition where a full crowbar is overkill.
"Figured it was just a cheap scraper — wedged it behind the baseboard and the whole run came off without cracking. Wall didn't get touched." — Dave R.
"Thin and sharp enough that I wear gloves with it. Pulls brads, scrapes dried glue, fits in my pouch. Replaced two tools." — Marco T.

Lift, Scrape, and Pull Without the Mess
✓ Wedges under trim without wrecking the wall: The thin angled edge slips into tight gaps so molding lifts clean and the surface behind it stays unmarked.
✓ Built to take the leverage: One solid bar of stainless steel — it won't bend, crack, or rust through paint, caulk, and demolition.
✓ Three tools in one slim bar: Scraper, pry tip, and nail puller on the same piece of steel — fewer tool changes, less weight in the bag.
Get It Done in 3 Simple Passes
Step 1: Run the razor scraper edge along the surface to lift glue, caulk, paint, and dried residue off wood, metal, or glass.
Step 2: Slide the thin angled pry tip into the gap behind baseboard or molding and lever it loose — no splitting, no gouged wall.
Step 3: Hook leftover nails, tacks, and brads into the nail-puller eyelet and draw them straight out.

TitanEdge™ vs. the Old Way of Doing It
| TitanEdge™ | Single-use scraper or pry bar | Screwdriver + putty knife | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tools to carry | One slim bar | A separate tool per job | Two tools, neither built for it |
| Wedging behind trim | Thin angled edge slips in clean | Often too thick or too blunt | Splits the board, gouges the wall |
| Pulling nails | Built-in nail-puller eyelet | Usually none | Reach for a third tool |
| Holds up to leverage | Solid stainless — won't bend or crack | Cheap ones flex and snap | Screwdriver tip bends |
| Rust | Stainless resists it | Coating chips, then rusts | Rusts in a damp bag |
Specs That Prove TitanEdge™ Means Business
- Material: Solid stainless steel — rust-resistant, no coating to chip
- Design: Dual-end — razor scraper edge + 90° angled pry tip with nail-puller eyelet
- Length: 10" — slim enough to live in a tool bag or pouch
- Package: 1 TitanEdge™ Pry Bar Scraper
- Weight: 0.6 lbs — balanced for control without hand fatigue
Questions? TitanEdge™ Cuts Through Doubts So You Can Get Back to the Job
Will it really pull baseboard without cracking the wood or wall?
Yes — the angled edge is thin enough to wedge into the gap behind trim, and the flat face spreads the pressure so the board lifts clean and the wall behind it stays unmarked. Work it in slowly for the cleanest pull.
What surfaces can I scrape with it?
The razor scraper edge lifts glue, caulk, paint, and adhesive off wood, metal, and glass. It also doubles as a hive scraper for beekeepers cleaning wax and propolis.
Will it bend or snap when I put weight on it?
It's one solid bar of stainless steel, so it won't flex out or crack under leverage. It's built for trim, molding, and light demolition — not for swinging on a full-size crowbar job.
How big a nail can the eyelet pull?
The nail-puller eyelet is sized for nails, tacks, and brads left behind during trim and demolition work — the small fasteners that are the most annoying to grab any other way.
Is the edge sharp enough to worry about?
The scraper end is ground thin and sharp on purpose — that's what makes it lift glue and slide under trim. Wear gloves when you're working with it, the same way you would with a fresh chisel.

TitanEdge™ — One Slim Bar for Scraping, Prying, and Pulling Nails
Quit shuffling three half-dull tools through every job. TitanEdge™ Pry Bar Scraper puts a razor scraper edge, a thin angled pry tip, and a nail-puller eyelet on one solid piece of stainless steel — thin enough to wedge under trim without splitting it, tough enough that it won't bend or rust. Pull baseboard, scrape old adhesive, and yank the leftover nails in one pass, then drop it back in the bag for the next job.























