EFFICERE 8-oz. Stubby Claw Hammer with Magnetic Nail Starter for Household
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The stubby claw hammer is very short and perfect for what I use it for, but the other one is a longer Handel, so it really comes down to personal preference and what you plan to use it for.
I don't have a kitchen scale, so I used my hands to compare it to a pound of butter. I'd say it's exactly as it says on the tin. It's a good, solid hammer, and I like that it fits nicely in my kitchen utility drawer.
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When I bought this hammer, I wasn't expecting anything spectacular, but it outperforms others I've purchased for a higher price. br>br>The weight was the first thing I noticed. This hammer feels substantial for its size, and its durability appears to be excellent (keep in mind that I received the hammer only a few hours after writing this review). ) I was impressed with how hard I was able to pound in some nails without causing any damage to the product or injuring my hand. The rubber handle is a perfect fit for my hands (I have long fingers) and allows me to maintain a firm grip without slipping. A rusted old nail was also held in place by the magnet. I tried shaking it out and smacking it out of the nail holder, but I failed miserably. It also included a light-up bottle opener. If you're looking for a small hammer for quick fixes or small projects, this product will meet your needs. If any issues arise, I will provide an update.
I know. Why is there such a big deal about a 5-pound hammer when it's "just" a hammer? a 5-star rating It's because none of the big box stores have a small, regular hammer that you can use in tight spaces or for that one job that requires a delicate touch that only a short-handled hammer can provide. The grip on this hammer is absolutely perfect; it feels sturdy, doesn't slip, and is also very comfortable. I'd give this hammer a higher rating than five stars if I could.
You wouldn't think a small hammer could have so many applications, but once you have one in your toolbox, you'll find it difficult to live without it. When a crowbar or cats Claw won't fit, hammering nails into small spaces with a palm nailer without getting out the air compressor, prying out nails, or prying boards apart with the claw This device proves to be far more useful than I had anticipated. It has a great feel to it, is well-made, and has a good head/handle weight balance. This is a fantastic little tool in every way.
I used it to secure my ethernet cables throughout the house with cable clips. It was the ideal size for the job, and despite its diminutive size, this hammer has a good weight and a high-quality feel. It is simple and quick to drive nails into the wall with this tool. I was on a high ladder, so the extra grip prevents accidental slippage out of my hand, and even if this hammer did fall out of my hands and onto the ground, I am confident that it would take such a beating without causing any damage to the hammer. With this little guy, you can't go wrong!.
This is a fantastic device. br>br>When I first bought it, I was unsure of the quality or force it could apply, but it has proven to be very effective. br>br>The weight is similar to that of a hammer on this side; it's essentially a standard hammer head attached to a comfortable short handle. If you're looking for something to do some small tasks with, I would highly recommend it. If you really need to put a lot of force into a swing, nothing beats a longer handle, but this is more than adequate. Especially considering the cost.
I usually use a framing hammer that weighs 20 ounces. I always feel like the jolly green giant petting minnows when I finish work. As a result, this hammer appeared to be ideal for tap-dancing. tap- It's finished with a few brads and three or four penny nails. Perfect tool for slipping into a pocket on your vest, belt, or, frankly, your pants. The bad news is that it appears to have been carved out of a regular hammer billet with a muffler grinder. There is no such thing as a round or square object. It has a bad appearance and a bad feel to it, but it does its job. Even a small safety cover on the claw is recommended because it will bite your hand; I recommend using it but not looking at or holding it.
I decided I'd never be without one again, but I didn't want to buy a full-size hammer, so I looked for and purchased this one. It's ideal! I'm a professional dog handler, and every day, regardless of the weather, I take groups of dogs pack hiking in the mountains surrounding the Salt Lake valley. I'm frequently out of cell phone range, and all I want is to be able to get myself out of whatever bind I'm in on any given day. I'm at ease now that I've covered all of my tool bases and that everything fits neatly inside my glove box. This is a small but sturdy hammer that would be ideal for keeping in a car or even in my hiking backpack if I went camping. I've used it a few times now for various purposes and highly recommend it! br>br>I truly hope that this review has been beneficial to someone else! I did pay full price for it, by the way. Please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions you may have.
Wow, it's exactly what I expected, a great little hammer that arrived quickly. br>br>First and foremost, this is a stubby hammer, which means it's smaller than a regular hammer. So, if you're looking for a hammer with more leverage, this isn't it. There is a very small hole on the side of the handle so you can press down a lanyard or carabiner and set it up so it can also act as a stand-off to an opponent at his or her table.