A digging bar, also known as a pry bar or crowbar, is a long, straight tool used for digging, prying, and breaking up hard materials such as soil, rocks, and concrete. It typically consists of a sturdy metal shaft with a flattened, chisel-like end at one or both sides and a tapered, pointed end at the other. The flattened end is used for leveraging and prying, while the pointed end is used for penetrating and breaking up compacted materials. Digging bars come in various lengths, with the 1750mm variant being suitable for medium to heavy-duty digging and prying tasks. They are commonly used in construction, landscaping, and excavation projects.
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