Let me start by saying, this little prybar has become a staple in my toolkit. The compact size (just over 8 inches) makes it incredibly convenient to carry around, whether in my pocket or tool bag. The solid steel construction gives it a reassuring heft - you can immediately tell it's more substantial than those flimsy plastic alternatives.
The dual-end design is where this tool really shines. I've used the curved end countless times for prying up door panels during car stereo installations, while the straight end has been perfect for removing stubborn trim pieces around my house. The ultra-thin 23 gauge tips slide right into tight spaces without damaging surfaces - a lifesaver when working with delicate materials.
However, I did notice some issues after extended use. That tiny kink in the tip mentioned in the reviews? It's real. While it hasn't affected performance yet, it does make me question long-term durability. For plastic components and light-duty work, it's fantastic, but I'd think twice before using it for serious metal-on-metal prying.
The comfortable flat panel handle deserves special mention - it provides excellent grip even when wearing gloves. This feature alone makes it superior to many competitors I've tried. Just wish the edges were a bit harder to prevent that potential wear issue.
Bottom line: An excellent value for DIYers and professionals doing light-to-medium prying work, but heavy-duty users might want something more heavy-duty.