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Pros & Cons
Pros
The handle is comfortable, grippy and rubberized but somewhat thin for big hands. It's easy on his arm, durable, and has a good grip. Plus it gives you a manly forearm.
Price is fair, although home depot sells them for $4 less. Seems sturdy for a lower priced unit. Overall, a pleasure to use.
A nice hammer for training as a blacksmith. My brother is an amateur forger, so i got this for him as a gift. This hammer does the job of driving tempered cut nails into masonry.
Highlights
Quality
Great for demo, super durable and comfortable
The head is attached to the handle very tightly and securely and is coated so i believe it should last a long time.
It lasted about 5 months of mining and was used daily before the head started to slip.
Even though this particular hammer is made over seas, the quality seems to be there.
Price
Best priced one at the time i bought it for like $15.
As a mechanic this is the real deal!
Good value for the money, i like it.
Overall not a bad hammer and very reasonable priced
Competitiveness
Many more expensive hammers have tapped out sooner than this one did.
Overview
- How are reviewers describing this item?
great, made, good, comfortable and quality. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
- Our engine has discovered that over 80% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 1,695 reviews as of our last analysis date on Aug 26 2024.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I’ve thrown it at concrete for weeks now and it isn’t budging
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The concrete however has run home to its mama
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Very inexpensive for what it is
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The steel surfaces appear to be properly hardened
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
No chipping or deforming when striking stone chisels and rocks although this is not its intended purpose
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I dont do blacksmithing
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
But there are times i want a lighter sledge hammer that has more smack than a regular hammer
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The handle is comfortable grippy and rubberized but somewhat thin for big hands
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