Performance Tool W1137 Solid Brass Hammer, 16 oz
$
24.58
Score By Feature
Based on 133 ratings
Sturdiness
9.60
Easy to use
9.60
Pain relief
9.90
Giftable
9.70
Comfort
9.70
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Product Description
The head of the hammer weighs 16 ounces of solid brass
This fiberglass handle has a comfort grip and is 11 inches tall with a high visibility mark
Metal parts made of brass are less prone to damage than those made of steel and iron, since brass is not magnetic or spark-producing
A vinyl pouch that can be easily stored
Questions & Answers
When a magnet is placed on the head of the hammer, why does it stick?
I don't have any, it's brass
When a magnet is placed on the head of the hammer, why does it stick?
Metal is magnetic, so the magnet will stick to the hammer head.
What is the place of manufacture?
There is unfortunately no way to avoid
Selected User Reviews For Performance Tool W1137 Solid Brass Hammer, 16 oz
The advertised solid brass hammer is not what you get! The magnet sticks to the brass easily because it is not solid brass
3/5
Must consist of a mixture of iron and magnesium A rare earth metal alloy consisting of iron, nickel, cobalt, or similar.
Jaliyah Trevino
| Sep 11, 2020
I really like it
5/5
The tool worked well for breaking loose a ball joint. I would have to say that this is a little pricey!.
Caden Potter
| Nov 16, 2020
Hammer that has good performance
5/5
The right amount of pressure so that you do not have to round off your pounding on steal parts.
Leland Ferguson
| May 09, 2021
I love the great hammer
5/5
The hammer is made of brass and.
Adam Lindsey
| Mar 12, 2021
Definitely a good value for the money
5/5
This is an excellent deal.
Mary Rose
| Sep 01, 2020
I rate it as four stars
4/5
I like it despite the fact that it's not as nicely balanced as some, but I like it nonetheless.
Khalani Haas
| Dec 04, 2020
Brass hammer of great quality
5/5
The product worked well on steel, as described.
Caroline Mayer
| Mar 26, 2021
The hammer is excellent
5/5
I'm in love with.
Elora Rush
| Mar 22, 2021