Tie Down 13830 Roof Ripper with Steel Handle, 27.5" vs Tie Down El Burro Shingle Shovel Stripper (47.5 in.)
Overall winner: Tie Down El Burro Shingle Shovel Stripper (47.5 in.)
Key Differences
Product A (Tie Down Roof Ripper) emphasizes a durable steel handle and a heel/skid plate for longevity and is noted by some users as heavier; Product B (Tie Down El Burro 47.5 in) highlights a lightweight, portable design with an ergonomic D-handle and also uses durable steel construction. Choose A if you want the heel/skid plate feature and a robust steel-handle shingle ripper; choose B if you prefer a longer, lighter, more ergonomic D-handle tear-off tool with portability
Tie Down 13830 Roof Ripper with Steel Handle, 27.5"
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
Tie Down El Burro Shingle Shovel Stripper (47.5 in.)
Lightweight 47.5 in. roof tear-off shovel with ergonomic D-handle for easy shingle removal and nail pulling. Customers note durability and ease of use, even in tight spaces
Pros
- lightweight and portable
- ergonomic D-handle design
- durable steel construction
- efficient for roofing and siding removal
Cons
- no explicit safety features mentioned
- no warranty details provided
- rating indicates moderate user satisfaction
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Tie Down |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Tie Down |
| User Reviews | Tie |