| Part Number : | TI16MC |
| Item Package Quantity: | 1 |
| Batteries Included?: | No |
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
If you can afford it, BUY IT,
This review is from: Stiletto Ti16MC Ti 16 Milled Face Hammer with a Curved 18" Hickory Handle (Tools & Home Improvement)
I am a framing carpenter by trade. For 12 to 14 hours a day 6 sometimes 7 days a week I earn my living with a nail gun and a hammer. The first day I used it my wrist and elbow felt better when I got home. I had more driving power than my 22oz california framer i was using. This hammer suprised me with the power to easily bump walls in place. Everyone I work with wants one now. They had all switched to 16oz finish hammers to save their elbows but I didn't want to give up the giant framer. The one thing you need to watch out for is that hammer really does drive like a 32oz so watch you fingers and your wood. I have rip ped a good inch of a 2 x 10 by missing on a toe nail. If you need a framing hammer to earn your living, buy this even if you don't need a lighter hammer. It drives faster, hits harder and the balance of it makes you hope your nail gun fails.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Stiletto Ti16MC Ti 16 Milled Face Hammer with a Curved 18" Hickory Handle (Tools & Home Improvement)
Awesome hammer! No gimmicks. Hits really well. Wanted one for a long time but wasn't sure if it'd be any better than a 24oz steel. Finally ordered one to replace old faithful and it took less than two weeks to get to the other side of the world. Very pleased.
2.0 out of 5 stars
Too delicate,
This review is from: Stiletto Ti16MC Ti 16 Milled Face Hammer with a Curved 18" Hickory Handle (Tools & Home Improvement)
I got this hammer via a promotional trade-in. I used to be a framer so I do appreciate a well made hammer. The hammer felt very comfortable & the weight was nice. Unfortunately, the serrations on the head wore down in a little over a month, & the head became loose. The company replaced the hammer but this time sent along an instruction sheet that states the hammer cannot be used to strike chisels, nail sets, or nail pullers.
As a remodeling contractor I need a hammer that is able to hit allot more than just soft nails so the replacement hammer is sitting in its box unused. I went back to conventional steel.
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