Craftsman 16 oz. Steel Handle Ball Pein Hammer
Item# 00938523000 | Model# 38523Specifications & Dimensions
| Product Overview: | |
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| Item Weight (lbs.): | 1 |
| Type: | Ball peen |
| Warranty Detail Link: | craftsman warranty |
| Handles: | |
| Handle Material: | Forged steel |
| Handle Type: | Cushioned |
| Dimensions and Weight: | |
| Head Weight: | 16 oz. |
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Crafted with full polished, drop-forged steel head and handle, this hammer features precision machined striking face that assures uniformity and accurately crowned face and bevel. "Power Plug" shock absorbing core reduces vibration and shock transfer to user's arm, wrist and elbow. Cushioned comfort grip.
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Added on February 16, 2009
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Belmar, NJ
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Not a whole lot to say about a hammer, however as far as ball peon hammers go in the 16oz variety, this one is sweet. As a union tradesman it's always nice to buy Made in U.S.A, thanks Sears for a great little hammer at an unbeatable price
Peoria, IL
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The Craftsman 16 oz. Steel Handle Ball Pein Hammer is the only hammer you will ever need! Wether you are working on fixing a broken mail box or builiding a tree house for your kids this hammer can do it all. I can work hours with this hammer and it feels like no time. Not only is it comfortable in your hands, the ladies like it as well.
Bristow, VA
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This is a standard high quality Craftsman tool. I recommend the Craftsman hammer just as I do all Craftsman hand tools. There is, however, just nothing exciting to say about a ball pain hammer.
Crete, IL
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Great ball pein hammer, no complaints. The grip is nice and tight and doesn't have any looseness between it and the handle and it's pretty well balanced. If you're looking to shave some weight, go for a wooden handle.
Floyds Knobs, IN
I subscribe to the theory that you simply can't own too many tools. Because of that philosophy, I have a great many ball pein hammers. I have wood handled ball peins (several), steel handled ball peins (several) and even a fiberglass handled ball pein. I can really answer why, but every time I'm working over the vice and need a ball pein, my hand instictively reaches for this one. Is it the perfect balance, the machined and polish head, the comfort grip or all of the above? I really can't say but I love it!
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These hammers are the best hammers I can think of. The all steel construction will last and last for years to come. I added one to my Craftsman roll-away tool set in my workshop. They are great for cold-working mild steel or reshaping bent parts. I have never had one of these to break either.
philadelphia, Pa
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I bought this to break lose some old rusted brake rotors and it it did its job as well as taking a pounding day in and day out with rivits and sheet metal, this is now my hammer of choice and the grip is the best, no vibration, im goind to buy the whole line of this type.
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