An Unsolicited Endorsement - The Stanley Fubar
We recently purchased an old farm house that’s required a decent amount of demolition work. If you’re looking for a great tool for demolition work, I highly recommend the Stanley Fubar. Here’s what the bigger of the two models look like:

Stanley just came out with them in the past year or so. They followed around contractors to figure out what new tools were needed and realized there was no one great tool for demolition work. Now there is.
There are 2 sizes; we have one of each size. It’s been nice to have one of each size to help in tighter quarters; for differing weights; or handle length. Each Fubar (the Functional Utility Bar, officially), has a crowbar/nail puller/finer hole puncher end and a claw/hammer/bigger hole puncher end.
Over the past few months we’ve destroyed several walls, ceilings, and floors. The Fubars cut the effort to less than 1/4 of the standard method with crowbars, sledge hammers, etc.
When you wield the Fubar, it feels like it just wants to rip and tear thru materials. It punctures and destroys plaster and lathe very efficiently. Pulling 2x’s is amazingly easy and fluid. Drywall stands no chance whatsoever.
They’re really well balanced and leveraged with a very nice design. When wielding a Fubar, it’s not hard to imagine what it must have been like to handle a well balanced sword.
Thank you Stanley for creating this tool.