The Best Dent-Pulling Tool You’ve Never Heard Of
8th Jul 2025
Most body shops have several methods they use to repair body damage, based on the type of damage and the tools, time and experience levels in the shop. The two most popular methods pull dents out with limited damage to the exterior surface (unlike many other methods, such as stud welding and pins). This is important because it means less time is spend fixing the damage from the repair job, in addition to the original damage, making it very inefficient and time consuming.
Finding a solution that can pull out the most difficult dents, while also not adding more damage, is the ultimate goal of dent pullers. For this reason, it’s no surprise that methods like Paintless Dent Repair (PDR) are extremely popular wiht professionals.
However, as popular an option as PDR is, PDR is limited to just dents that can be pulled from the outside, which significantly limits application. Similarly, suction cup methods also minimize damage to surfaces, but require skill to fix larger and more complicated dents with suction cups (if at all). This typically means that a much more labor-intensive process of using a slide hammer, stud welding, and pins to pull the damage is required. While one of the most reliable methods to pull any dent, it also requires a skilled techician (when available) and increases the time and cost of repairs for the customer.
But there’s a third method that is not often talked about but should be high on the list of every body shop technician or owner.
What if there were a dent pulling machine that could remove nearly every dent with less filling/refinishing, does not require stud welding, pins or suction cups, and does not require access to the backside of the damage?
We would like to introduce you to the Panel Beater™: The original - and world’s first - battery-powered dent pulling machine.
THE PANEL BEATER™ DIFFERENCE:
Unlike a lot of new tools and solutions currently available, the Panel Beater™ is designed for body shops that require fast, reliable, and highly efficient methods for repairs. It’s no surprise to most ‘panel beaters and body shop owners that many of these tools have questionable long-term value, and are generally more useful for small dents or consumer DIY applications.
Unlike PDR and suction cup methods, the Panel Beater™ is not limited to small dents. Unlike stud welding, there are no pinholes to clean up.
The Panel Beater™ is a portable and battery-powered dent pulling machine, providing versatility and no limitations on ‘where’ you pull the dent: In the shop, the lot, or even at a customer’s home!
And unlike most traditional methods, both the set-up and actual time spent repairing damage is significantly reduced. With the Panel BeaterTM dent pulling machine, it’s a fast and easy three-step process: Stick, Pull, and Twist.
STEP 1: "STICK"
The first step is to affix the electrode tip to the damaged area. The only preparation is a clean surface and a charged battery for the Panel Beater™.
STEP 2: “PULL”
With the electrode now firmly attached to the damages area, the technician uses the control handle (with or without a slide hammer or claw hammer) to pull out the dent.
STEP 3: “TWIST”
The final step is to remove the control arm and electrode, which is simply done by twisting the control arm to break the contact of the electrode.
That’s it! With the dent pulled, the focus pivots to filling in any small gaps or depressions and moving on to painting and refinishing.
The Panel Beater™ dent-pulling process has many of the same benefits as PDR but with the added capabilities of professional dent repair methods like stud welding (but without pin holes!). Indeed, the Panel Beater™ is a heavy-duty dent pulling machine providing up to 2000 amps of power. In combination with the versatility of its portable battery-operated mobility, The Panel Beater™ provides a significant contribution to improve the time, quality and profitability of body repair jobs in your shop!
Order your Panel Beater™ today, or learn more about the features and specifications of the Panel Beater™ by clicking this link.