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Does anyone besides Milwaukee make a Shark-style molding bar with the wide smooth long end *and* a dimpler? Or conversely, does anyone make a tool that's just a little dimpler piece?

Trying to get both features in one tool so I'm not carrying two nearly identical things on my belt, but I can't find another one, looking for options and Milwaukee hand tools are hit-or-miss.
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>>2972406
Dewalt has a ton of different sizes and options for that type of claw bar
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>>2972414
Yeah the Dewalts would probably be my first choice of the omni-tool brands, I like the styling, but they too don't have the wide bar and dimpler on a single tool.
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