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🛠️ Break pallets, not your back — the ultimate pro’s pallet buster!
The Vestil SKB-DLX Steel Deluxe Pallet Buster features a 41-inch solid steel handle and a durable articulating head designed to pry apart pallets efficiently without damaging wood. Weighing 12 pounds, this heavy-duty tool is built for industrial strength and longevity, making pallet disassembly and dock board removal faster, safer, and more cost-effective for professionals.



| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 3,913 Reviews |
J**Y
Very strong, a bit heavy. Fantastic tool.
This bar works great for breaking pallets apart. Handle is solid (not hollow) and because of the mass and length of the handle it seamlessly pops off the cross boards. We’re reusing all materials and we’ve only damaged a few removing them likely because the boards were fatigued to begin with. Super easy to use but a bit on the heavy side, it takes a bit of time to be sure it’s placed properly for the next board section until you get the hang of it. I can’t imagine there is a better similar tool on the market of this quality. THANK YOU. EDIT 2/2024 After months of use, and reading the reviews again I figured I’d do an update. We’re doing our entire basement- walls and ceiling, in pallet wood… so anything that broke a measurable number of the pallet board we would not use. We’ve broken down hundreds of pallets, new and very old… wide boards, narrow boards, repaired pallets, standard runners, oversize runners, hard woods, soft woods… we’ve seen it all. It breaks a few boards, I can almost guess which ones will break by looking at them before I even break the pallet. It will also blow out the nail holes occasionally, doesn’t matter on our project as it adds character to the wood. For those saying the tool is difficult to get between the boards, here is a way I combat that. I take a hammer and nail bar and remove the very end board on the pallet, after that the tool works great. If it wasn’t built as bulky as it is, it would not be reliable. We’ve had quite a few that the boards are very close, that is a simple and effective fix. Just today I broke down about 17 pallets of various size, condition, and board width/length. Out of those 17 pallets the bar damaged about 10 boards I could’ve otherwise used. So it’s what I figure to be 5-7% damage… I can live with that. I could’ve used the hammer and nail bar to save those boards, but the sheer volume we’re using on our project it wasn’t worth it. It generally likes to break boards where knots are present. In another defense of this tool- I salvage some of the runners for other projects and I try to keep them nail free. I’ve noticed on the boards that blow out the nail holes (nails stay in the runners) that even my nail bar will just snap the heads off the nails. When nails are set that hard there isn’t a pallet buster made that’s going to save your wood. The older the pallet and the more aggressive the nails then less likely they’re going to pull out. This tool isn’t made with the idea of us hobbyists using the materials, it’s designed to make pallet wrecking efficient and effective and it does both of those very well. Just so happens some of us have figured out a way to make use of the materials, and as said our project goes on with some damaged planks because it adds character to our project- that’s part of the trials and tribulations of that particular plank of wood. Before I bought this tool I used to use a sawzal between the runner and plank and cut the nails. I was using a Dewalt 20V brushless and Diablo blades (at $5 a copy). One blade would last 3-4 pallets depending upon the hardness of the hardware used to assemble it. So in a weekend I could burn up $20 worth of Diablo blades- gets expensive fast. Not to mention this method is very labor intensive on the hands, leaves shards of metal everywhere, and one would not want a ceiling done in material where nail heads continuously fall out to be stepped on. The pallet buster and manual nail removal has proven to be the most cost effective, comfortable, and cleanest method. Trust me, this is a fantastic tool… I paid full price for it, it was not given to me, and I’m not being compensated for this review.
M**.
Breaking Up is Easy with the Pallet Buster: My Broken Pallet Savior
Forget struggling with flimsy crowbars and splintered wood! The Pallet Buster has become my weapon of choice in the war against broken pallets. This beast tackles them with ruthless efficiency, turning tangled piles of lumber into neat stacks of recyclable goodness. Pry, it does. The sturdy crowbar end slips under stubborn boards with ease, popping them loose like dandelion seeds in a gale. No more contorting myself around awkward angles or cursing as rusted nails resist my meager tools. The Pallet Buster makes quick work of even the most defiant boards, leaving me feeling like a lumberjack in peak season. But wait, there's more! This isn't just a one-trick pony. Those clever leveling forks on the other end are worth their weight in gold (if gold came in steel, that is). They slide under side boards like butter, lifting them effortlessly and allowing you to slide them right off. No more teetering precariously on stacks of broken wood, praying you don't become the next casualty. The real hero, though, is the heavy-duty steel construction. This tool feels indestructible in your hands, built to conquer a lifetime of pallets. No flimsy bends, no cracks under pressure – just pure, unadulterated pallet-busting power. Overall, the Pallet Buster is a must-have for anyone who deals with broken pallets, whether it's at work, at home, or on a quest to reclaim the lumberyard from the tyranny of splintered wood. It's efficient, versatile, and built to last – a true champion in the world of demolition. I give it a solid 10/10, with a bonus fist bump for those genius leveling forks.
B**S
Very effective tool
I’m not a young man using this pallet buster and have never used one before. This tool so far has meet my expectations, I have busted pallets down with little to no effort. Because of its weight and the length of the handle is what makes it a great tool to use. Now I’m not a rocket scientist but the instructions are lacking a little. Now I know that this pallet buster will out last me but I’m 70. 5 stars.
D**J
Works Great - Heavy
This thing is definitely heavy, but thats just because its a solid built tool. It works way better than the other 3-piece pallet busters I’ve used. If you are dismantling lots of pallets, this is the tool to use! The free-floating (maybe thats not the right word) “forks” mean a lot LESS broken pallet pieces. Everything comes up in one piece. A really nice feature. I just wish the forks were a little further apart so I could use it on some bigger pallets. They just barely fit around a 4x4 beam - a tight fit, so it takes a little longer to position it just right. If the wood is swollen though, it wont fit. If you only do pallets made of 2x4’s, this is the tool for the job.
J**K
Spent some money on a great tool!
I recycle pallet wood. I've used pry bars, hammers, nail pullers and a lot of frustration. Prior to buying this tool I was using a Sawz-all to cut the nails in the pallets to remove the slats. This tool is a game changer. It removes the slats quickly without killing your back. The trick is to work carefully to maximize recoverable wood and minimize damage. If all you want to do is destroy the pallet you can do that as well. Hint: start on the bottom of the pallet. Remove all the bottom slats. Then pick the board on the top of the pallet you want to sacrifice. Working from the bottom, drop the tool between a slat and pry up the rail. The slat will most likely crack. Pry i t off the other rails and flip the pallet. Remove that slat and then you'll be able to easily get the other slats. I'll try to post a good video.
K**N
Heavy-Duty Tool That Makes Pallet Work Easier
The Vestil SKB-DLX Deluxe Steel Pallet Buster is a tough and reliable tool for anyone who regularly needs to break down pallets. Its solid steel construction and 41-inch handle give it the strength and leverage needed to pull apart boards without splintering them. The forked head design fits neatly under deck boards, making removal smoother and less damaging compared to using a crowbar. The long handle provides excellent leverage, which reduces strain and makes the work go faster. It’s built to last and feels sturdy in hand, ideal for warehouse, shop, or home projects that involve reclaimed wood. While it is a heavier tool and may feel bulky for lighter tasks, the durability and efficiency more than make up for it. Pros: The heavy-duty steel build is strong and dependable, the long handle provides great leverage, and the forked design makes pulling boards easier with less damage. Cons: The tool is heavy and not ideal for light jobs, it requires space to maneuver, and it may be overbuilt for occasional users. A strong and well-designed pallet buster that makes dismantling pallets much faster and less tiring. It’s an excellent investment for anyone who reuses wood or needs to break down pallets regularly.
D**2
Really Helped
Made the job quicker and easier. Its heavy but not hard to handle. A great work out.
B**R
Works great!
I just got this a few days ago and have broken up 3 pallets but I am thrilled with this tool! It is very sturdy, rare to find a tool built this sturdy these days. And I works just as advertised. I just turned 64 years old and have arthritis is my back and hips. If I spent any time bending over, trying to break pallets apart with a hammer and pry bar I would be in pain the next day. But this tool does most of the work. Just be aware that it is very heavy, which is good because it needs to be. My only complaint is that it should come with directions. You have to place the tool just right on the pallet, making sure there is a sturdy piece of wood underneath the tool. Luckily there was a video available showing how to use it, otherwise I think it would have been hard for me to figure it out. I suggest watching the video before purchasing. Sometimes if a piece of wood is split or rotted it will break in pieces, so don't expect this tool to work every time on bad wood. I highly recommend this tool!
M**A
Surprisingly Powerful and Easy to Use – Perfect for All Strength Levels!
I was a bit skeptical about this Deluxe Pallet Buster at first, especially after reading mixed reviews about other models—some pricey and some cheap knockoffs that didn’t deliver. But this one truly exceeded my expectations! Even at 5’2” and not super strong, I was able to dismantle several pallets in just 15–20 minutes. The 41" handle gives great leverage, making the whole job feel much easier than I anticipated. The build quality is solid and durable, so it feels like a tool that will last through plenty of projects. If you need a reliable pallet buster that’s beginner-friendly and effective, this one’s a great choice. Highly recommend!
C**N
Excelente calidad
Totalmente vale la pena, es de excelente calidad algo pesado. Pero tiene la fuerza suficiente y el diseño para desmontar los pallets
C**A
Outil puissant et efficace !
Cette débroussailleuse est incroyable pour découper rapidement des palettes en bois. Elle est robuste et bien construite. Comparée à d’autres outils similaires, celle-ci est beaucoup plus puissante.
J**S
Muy fuerte
Caro pero muybueno
M**A
Robusto, precio justo
Esta robusto, cumple su funcion
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