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What sort of tool handy if you want to prise something?

There are many tools that can be used to "prise" something, depending on what you're trying to pry open and the materials involved. Here are a few examples:

For delicate tasks:

* Flathead screwdriver: Good for prying open small items like paint cans or cases.

* Prying tool: Often used for electronics, these tools come in various sizes and shapes.

* Spudger: A thin, flat tool often used to pry open phone cases and electronics.

For more forceful tasks:

* Crowbar: Strong and versatile, used for prying open doors, windows, and other larger objects.

* Pry bar: Similar to a crowbar but smaller and often used for construction and demolition work.

* Chisel: Used for prying and splitting wood, often with a hammer.

* Wrecking bar: A heavy-duty tool for prying open stubborn objects and breaking things.

Other considerations:

* Material of the object: The type of material you are trying to pry open will determine the best tool. For example, a soft metal object might be best pried open with a screwdriver, while a harder object might require a crowbar.

* Size and shape: The size and shape of the object you are trying to pry open will also influence the best tool to use.

* Desired level of force: Consider how much force you will need to apply to pry the object open.

Safety:

* Always wear safety glasses and gloves.

* Use caution when using any prying tool, as they can cause damage to the object or yourself.

* Avoid prying on objects that are electrical or contain dangerous substances.

It's important to choose the right tool for the job and use it safely. If you're unsure about what tool to use, it's best to consult a professional.

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