• QUICKLY AND EASILY DISASSEMBLE PALLETS - After inserting a handle (1.38 inch hole), the forks of the pallet buster can be inserted between the boards of a pallet or deck and ease them up without damage to the boards.
  • SIMPLE RELIABLE LOCKING PIN - A locking pin is quick and will not fall out (Two included). Screws tend to loosen up during use and will get lost.
  • 4" SPREAD BETWEEN THE FORKS - Molomax is the only brand that will fit a over a 2 X 4 and a 4 X 4; which is used in standard Chinese pallets and in many different decks for support.
  • RECLAIM WOODEN BOARDS WITHOUT DAMAGE - Reclaiming boards can be nearly impossible with a crow bar and a hammer. Pallet breakers remove this burden and help you make the pallet furniture you want.
  • SATISFACTION GUARANTEED - These pallet buster tools are the real deal. These tools will save your back, save you money, and most importantly save your wood.

Put a handle on and started wrecking pallets. Works like a dream! Finally get to move all these pallets into the usable wood pile now!

This is my new favorite toy! It works like a charm! I don't know why anyone would feel the need to pay three times as much for something that does the same marvelous thing as this bad boy. I am very happy with how easy I was able to get my pallets apart!

It is well made and I went down to the local engineering company and got them to cut me some pipe and I drilled holes near the bottom to accommodate the pin for the handle. I made the handle 1.5m long and provides good leavage. It works great and broke apart pallets being an inch thick and tripled nailed on each board, as traditional method were tough going but with this pallet buster, it made life easier. For the price it was way cheaper than getting the engineering company to weld one for me (the said $280) and I live in New Zealand (cost about $89 NZD for it to be sent including delivery), so for $100 including the handle it will work great to make some good pallet projects.

i put a galvenized fence post on it for a handle and just drilled a hole....the combined weight of the two and a little mechanical advantage just rips it apart easy ...i get it done in 5....it used to take a half hour....super easy...and i get way more wood this way....this combined with an air powered denailer and the work flys by

This is a great tool. I took 10 pallets apart and only scrapped 3 boards. It will come in handy, well put together with mig welding. I used an old pole from a trampoline I scrapped last year for the handle.

Works like it should. I built the pictured set out of pallet wood I pulled from a dumpster. Because the pallet tool was so effective I only used 5 pallets to build this whole set. Very little wood was damaged or broken while disassembling the pallets. I bought both tools in the photo and as a duo they are amazing. It took less than 10 minutes to take a pallet apart and most of that time was spent pounding the nails out. I had a lot of fun building this patio set out of salvaged pallets and these tools were what made it fun. They took the most frustrating part out of the process; getting the wood apart in one piece. Including these tools I spent very little to build a beautiful patio set that I am sure I will put to use for many many years and I get to brag that I made them

Do you need you wreck pallets for whatever DIY reclaimed wood project trending on your significant other’s social media stream? Well this is for you. With quick delivery it beats the homemade eBay knockoffs. I wrecked over 100 pallets and this thing is still a beast. I would strongly recommend a metal pole vs wooded.

Over the 18-24 months it takes to build large custom homes, you accumulate several pallets. Many you can reuse as you shift through seasons of the building process but you’re ALWAYS stuck with an entire 30 yard dumpster full of pallets at the end of a job. This tool is a money saver! I put my 21 year old laborer to work on a mountain of pallets to be broken down. He flattened 52 pallets in a day without really trying too hard. Now I have a large stack of pallet lumber I can nestle in a 1/4 of the space in the dumpster or I could sell it to the Pinterest crowds that want to repurpose sketchy lumber. Either way, I win! It’s a great tool and easy to use. Just be sure to buy an iron pipe as a handle. Wooden handles won’t take the repeated stress it takes to bust apart some pallets.

When I first became aware of "pallet busters" they ran about $100. So, after watching a couple of dozen You Tube videos over the past year about different styles, I looked again and saw this one for $28 and great ratings, so I dove in. Now the 4' iron pipe did cost $20 at Lowes, but the $50 total is well worth it. It even works on deck boards which I will begin replacing. As a Senior Citizen its a blessing. Sometimes the nails don't come out, but I just use my angle grinder to cut them off and sand the runners. Maybe there is a better one, but I'm a happy "pallet buster and deck repair older guy.

great tool it takes a little practice to use it to its best potential but for the price I really love it and would recommend it. now the one thing that I was not really happy with is inside where the handle goes still had a metal seam sticking up where I think the weld was but 1 minutes with a dremel and problem solved..i was not mad about doing this. but maybe this should be checked before it is sent out. over all I am really happy with this product