







🛠️ Demolish with confidence — the Honey Badger never quits!
The Honey Badger Demolition Fork is a 40-inch, 4-tine steel wrecking pry bar designed for multipurpose demolition tasks including flooring, siding, drywall, roofing, and decking. Made in the USA with 100% steel fabrication, it offers professional contractors and DIYers a durable, high-leverage tool that saves labor and boosts efficiency on every project.
| Manufacturer | K5 Products, LLC |
| Part Number | HB40 |
| Item Weight | 6 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 40.5 x 8.5 x 2.25 inches |
| Item model number | HB40 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Size | 40-Inch. 4-tine |
| Color | Safety Yellow |
| Style | 40 inch |
| Material | Steel |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
D**N
Where have you been whole life?
I had to remove tile and backer board in my kitchen and pantry. I struggled through removing 85 percent of the tile with a steel bar. I’m 54 and I was worn out! I started looking for alternatives. Then I found the “Honey Badger Wrecking Bar”. I purchased the larger size. What a great tool. I was able to remove the rest of the tile as well as about 400sq ft of backer board off of a wood sub floor in about an hour. Most of that time was removing material to the road outside. I definitely will sing it’s praises and use it in all of my demolition projects. Great quality, easy to use, ergonomically designed in order to limit fatigue. Thank you for designing a great tool! Well worth the price.
C**R
Great Demolition Tool!
The Honey Badger is the perfect demo device for old wood flooring. I was hoping it would work on the plaster and lath I needed to take down, but strictly a crowbar was the winner for that.Wood flooring, on the other hand, is no match for this bad boy! I have over the years, really struggled to get plywood, tile and tongue and groove up, but this thing makes it all seem like nothing. The construction is solid and can take some punishment. I went with the 40" fork so I could get more of a strong lever push. I was also afraid the longer one may bend easier.I saw this initially on the H G T V show Good Bones and thought they folks do loads of demo, it was working for them and it will work for me!Highly recommend this for any demo needs you may be looking at, but it worked best for me on flooring.
J**S
If you are doing demo of floors or anything else, this is a must have
I am in the process of gutting a 1700 sq. foot first floor home down to the studs. I am also pulling up all the sub flooring down to the floor joists. After finding out that the person that nailed this down, insisted on using 10 nails every 5 inches, I decided to give this a try. First, for flooring planks, this tool cuts like butter through the wood lifting it up. For 4 x 8 sheets like I have, it's still a fantastic tool. I am a tool guy and do not mind spending more for a quality tool. This is one of those tools. If you think you will get the same effort using a pry bar from your local big box store, you won't. This thing is heavy gauge steel and you won't be able to bend or break it. You can put all your body weight plus pound on it with a sledge hammer and it won't bend or break. tractor. It's not just for floors either. I have used it to know down ceiling drywall, pry cabinets up off floor and away from wall. Basically if you to do any type of demo, you will want this tool.
S**M
Gets the job done, fantastic tool
Three weeks ago I was helping a friend pull up ceramic tile in his kitchen and dining area. When it came to the dining area I found that the tile was mortared too plywood that was nailed with 2 inch nails thru metal lathe and into the hardwood floor with nails every six or so inches. Prying this up only splintered the wood. I ordered the demo fork to see how it could work on this kind of job. Well, it worked like a charm, yes, you needed muscle but it removed the floor in large sections and that part of the job was finished in a short time. I then used the tool to remove 3 leaking skylights, I used it in place of a shingle eater, once again it worked like charm. I also used it to pry the skylights up and it was a breeze. I would highly recommend any one doing demo work to purchase this tool, they will be more then satisfied, great tool and worth the cost.
H**H
Great product but handle could be improved.
This really helped with my kitchen demo, and made quick work of popping up 4x4 slabs of flooring about 5" thick. The handle is rubber and from pushing with my palm, the metal broke through. The handle could be made of better more shock absorbent material. after the demo, my hand was going numb from lack of cushioning and took a while to heal.
K**Y
This is a great tool for anyone to have that is doing demo ...
This is a great tool for anyone to have that is doing demo or remodeling work. I have a;ready ripped up 1400 sq ft of hardwood, 2 rooms of plaster , a deck and 2 rooms of tile. It makes the job so much easier and faster. Well worth the money and your back will thank you if you are currently using a standard pry bar. Going to order the shorter one also because i can see it working better in tight spaces, closer to walls and on the walls.
M**E
this is a beast
I have used one of those 6’ solid steel wrecking bars for years. Using these as a lever creates tremendous mechanical advantage but the point of the bar also carries a terrific load when using it as a lever. After using this tool mainly on demolition, one day I tried the honey badger while I was clearing some fallen trees on areas too hilly for mechanical equipment. The honey badger is built like a wrecking bar everywhere it counts but improves upon it with the wider base. The load is distributed across the steel tines…it sort of like using 4 bars at one time. it doesn’t sink as deep into dirt either. I have moved large stumps and sections of tree without putting a “dent” (actually a bend) in the honey badger. need more leverage go get a steel pipe to fit over the handle.whether you are demolishing a deck or clearing land, this bar is a must!
C**R
Great for removing nailed/stapled hardwood floors
The honey badger made removing 3/4 thick hardwood flooring bearable. We had narrow plank (2") hardwood flooring that was stapled and nailed down in over 1,000 sq ft of our home. This tool was an absolute lifesaver. Removing the flooring still isn't the fastest thing in the world, but compared to videos I had seen online it went pretty quickly. The tool had absolutely no flex to it and had no problems pulling up a row or two of planks at a time. I am definitely glad I purchased this tool and will use it if we ever need to remove hardwood flooring again.
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