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Does Milwaukee Pry Bar Set Compare to Competition?

Milwaukee 48-22-9214 Pry Bars- How do They Compare?

One of the most important tool in any mechanics tool box is his or her pry bar. It’s uses are virtually unlimited and every technician should own an assortment to deal with everything from tire work to engine and transmission replacements. One thing that some times gets overlooked though is the fact that pry bars (like all tools) are not created equal.

I have used some of the cheapest sets like those sold by Harbor Freight branded Pittsburgh and I’ve also used the most expensive pry bar sets in the Snap-On hard handles. One thing is certain, the two are not even comparable in terms of quality and of course they wouldn’t be given the difference in price of a Pittsburgh pry bar versus Snap-On.

Now a new top of the line pry bar set from Milwaukee has emerged and has the potential to be at least equivalent to Snap-On and possibly even better in terms of price, quality and warranty. In this post, I’m going to tell you everything you need to know about the Milwaukee 48-22-9214 pry bar set with the hope of helping you decide whether it is worth buying.

 

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What are the Technical Specs, Size of Milwaukee’s Pry Bar Set?

In order to help decide if Milwaukee’s pry bar set compares to similar versions sold by Snap-On, Mac and even Harbor Freight, we need to answer some questions in regard to the quality, price,  warranty and reviews on Milwaukee’s 48-22-9214.

How Does the Quality Compare to Competitors?

Milwaukee 48-22-9214 4 piece pry bar set
As you can see, the Milwaukee pry bar set is nicely designed and looks to be high-quality. Click for details, reviews and latest pricing.

When it comes to the quality of a tool like a pry bar, it’s important to know what type of steel it’s made out of and how strong that steel is. Snap-On’s leading pry bar sets are so popular because they are made out of steel that is strong enough to “pry” even the most stuck items apart whether it be a ball-joint, wheel bearing, strut or drive shaft.

According to the manufacturers specifications, the Milwaukee pry bar set is made of a solid-steel core and uses an “I-Beam” design they claim to be 40% stronger than “the competition”. Whether that competition is Husky, Matco or Snap-On is for us to decide.

Image showing the design of Milwaukee pry bars with I-beam technology
This illustration shows the design and construction of the Milwaukee 48-22-9214 pry bars.

How Long are Milwaukee’s Pry Bars?

Milwaukee’s 48-22-9214 4-piece set comes in 8”, 12”, 18” and a 24-inch respectable size pry bar that should handle anything you throw it at. For comparisons sake, I bought a 36-inch Snap-On pry bar a couple years ago and the one piece alone cost me almost $400. Tekton sells a 36” pry bar on Amazon also which is a beast and costs less than $40. The entire Milwaukee pry bar set can be bought for under $75 in most places.

It’s also worth noting that the Milwaukee set of pry bars are strike-able so they have a metal cap on the end that allows users to hit them with a hammer in the case of an extremely stuck part. Snap-On’s pry bar sets are also strike-able, so the two do compare well in that aspect.

Milwaukee 4 piece pry bar set
Here you can see a picture of the Milwaukee pry bars in my hand. The quality is great. Click for pricing and reviews.

Users on Amazon (Verified Buyers) seemed to approve of the quality of the Milwaukee brand pry bar set, saying things like “Solid and a good name brand” when describing their review of the tools.

 

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Reviews of the Milwaukee Pry Bar Set

While we’re on the topic of reviews, we should take a look at what the ratings and user-reviews are saying in regards to this Milwaukee set of pry bars?

Amazon Users Give the Milwaukee Pry-Bar Set 4.7 out of give stars

As you can see above, Amazon has the best price generally on Milwaukee tools and the pry bar set is no exception. With the cheapest price and the most verified sales, what are the actual users saying about Milwaukee pry bars?

Does the same thing as the snapon version for half the price – Sean Spohn (Verified Buyer)

And another..

One of the best “bang for your buck” these bad boys are tough it’s no secret I will use anything as a hammer. The chrome did chip off the end but that’s to be expected. It’s made by Milwaukee, and the I beam construction is really a lot stronger then it looks.- Andrew Bryant (Verified Buyer)

 

Here’s one of the few negative reviews of the Milwaukee pry bar sets.

Early days, but if you believe it is normally possible to predict a product’s long-term performance – in terms of function and reliability – from it’s appearance up-close and the overall quality of finish, then like me, you will be disappointed.- M Wood (Verified Buyer)

One Bad Review in a Sea of Positive Reviews

I was only able to find that one bad review on Amazon for these Milwaukee 48-22-9214 pry bars. Is it possible that this customers set was just an outlier compared to the rest of the sets for sale?

Warranty on Milwaukee Pry Bars?

As always, one of the most important aspects of a tool is what kind of warranty it has. When it comes to Milwaukee, there is always an expectation that the warranty will be good and the process to warranty Milwaukee Pry Bars will be easy.

Not only does Milwaukee warranty the pry bar set, they do so for life- no questions asked. Another cool thing about Milwaukee is it’s eService Repair option that gives buyers a way to fix or replace Milwaukee tools whether they are in warranty or not. So, similar to sending in a Snap-On tool for repair or rebuild, Milwaukee offers the same service but promises a 7-10 day turn around.

Are Milwaukee Pry Bars Worth Buying?

In my research I scoured the web for reviews on the Milwaukee pry bar set, watched a dozen YouTube videos and looked at comparisons between the specs of Milwaukee pry bars and the competitors. It’s easy to see through the crap when it comes to tool reviews and of course Milwaukee makes it pretty easy by consistently selling great tools. 

So, I would say the Milwaukee pry bar set is worth buying instead of a Snap-On or other tool-truck brand. For the price, the warranty and the quality, Milwaukee’s pry bar set is a no-brainer.

Author- John Green 

 

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By John Green

I’m John Green. I’m a 33 year old auto technician from Upstate New York. I have 18 years of experience as an automotive light duty and heavy duty truck mechanic. Cars, trucks and anything with moving parts are my passion in my professional life.

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