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Kobalt 41-in All-Steel Roofing Fork Roof Rake with T-Handle

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Description

Kobalt 41-in All-Steel Roofing Fork Roof Rake with T-HandleKobalt 41 in Roofing Fork A heavy duty, all steel roofing fork designed to remove asphalt or fiberglass shingles quickly and cleanly. Features an ergonomic T handle and a 4 tine head with diamond pointed tips for efficient prying and lifting. Key Features: Durable All Steel Construction: Built for demanding tear off jobs and long service life Efficient 4 Tine Head: Diamond pointed tines penetrate and lift shingles cleanly Ergonomic T Handle: Provides

Kobalt 41-in Roofing Fork

A heavy-duty, all-steel roofing fork designed to remove asphalt or fiberglass shingles quickly and cleanly. Features an ergonomic T-handle and a 4-tine head with diamond-pointed tips for efficient prying and lifting.


Key Features:

  • Durable All-Steel Construction: Built for demanding tear-off jobs and long service life
  • Efficient 4-Tine Head: Diamond-pointed tines penetrate and lift shingles cleanly
  • Ergonomic T-Handle: Provides secure, comfortable grip with gloves
  • Compact 41-in Length: Balanced control for roof tear-offs
  • Single-Piece Tool: Low-maintenance design with non-replaceable head

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Series Name Roofing fork
Type Roof rake
Package Quantity 1
D-Handle Grip No
Weight (lbs.) 5.87
Cushioned Grip No
Replaceable Head No
Rotating Handle No
Telescoping No
CA Residents: Prop 65 Warning(s) Yes
Warranty Limited lifetime
UNSPSC 30151600
Overall Length 41 in
Tine Count 4
Tine Style Diamond-pointed
Construction All-steel

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: What materials can this roofing fork remove?
A: It’s designed for removing asphalt or fiberglass shingles during roof tear-offs.


Q: Is the handle adjustable or telescoping?
A: No, the tool has a fixed 41-inch, non‑telescoping handle.


Q: Does it have a cushioned or D-handle grip?
A: No, it uses a steel T-handle without cushioning or a D-handle.


Q: Is the head replaceable?
A: No, the head is not replaceable; it’s a single-piece steel construction.


Q: What warranty is provided?
A: Limited lifetime warranty.


Streamlined Strength for Fast Tear-Offs

This roofing fork brings a bold, industrial silhouette that feels purposeful on the jobsite. The electric-blue steel and clean T-handle create a striking, modern profile while the diamond-pointed tines deliver precision. Pair it with black work gloves and a neatly organized tool belt to elevate the look of your project setup. It’s a rugged essential that makes roof updates feel efficient and polished.


Upgrade your tear-off toolkit with this durable Kobalt roofing fork and tackle shingle removal faster and with better control.

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