Tie Down 13830 Roof Ripper with Steel Handle, 27.5" vs D-Grip Shingle Remover and Ripper (28in.)

Overall winner: D-Grip Shingle Remover and Ripper (28in.)

Key Differences

Tie Down (A) emphasizes a durable steel handle and a heel/skid plate for longevity and is offered as a single unit at a more affordable listed price tier. Zeluga (B) features a 28in shaft and a D-grip handle for better control and easier prying under shingles, and has a higher average rating with fewer but positive reviews

Tie Down 13830 Roof Ripper with Steel Handle, 27.5"

Tie Down 13830 Roof Ripper with Steel Handle, 27.5"

Tie Down • ★ 3.7/5 • Mid-Range

Roofing tool designed to rip shingles and remove nails, with a steel handle and serrated tempered blades. Includes a heel/skid plate for longer tool life and a D handle for comfortable grip. Customers note solid build and effective performance in tight spaces

Pros

  • steel handle for durability
  • heel/skid plate extends tool life
  • D handle provides hand comfort
  • serrated tempered blades for removal

Cons

  • no explicit warranty info
  • relies on user strength for performance
  • only 27.5" length may limit leverage in some cases
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D-Grip Shingle Remover and Ripper (28in.)

D-Grip Shingle Remover and Ripper (28in.)

Zeluga • ★ 3.7/5 • Mid-Range

A dedicated roofing tool with a long straight shaft and angled blade to slide under shingles for lifting and prying. Its distinctive D-shaped handle provides a secure grip for all-day work. customer insight notes utility in efficient shingle removal

Pros

  • long shaft for reach
  • angled blade aids under shingles
  • D-shaped handle for grip
  • designed for daily use

Cons

  • customer data has limited insights
  • no explicit negative details provided
  • text mentions only features
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price Tie Down
Durability Tie Down
Versatility Zeluga
User Reviews Zeluga