George
Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 31 gennaio 2022
interesting concept, i am just unsure of the proper application, particularly in light of the rather considerable price.. it's certainly non-marring, but a bit too light for woodworking, for example. i am sure others will have niche use for it. oh well, at least it looks cool on my hammer rack....
R. Pollard
Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 28 gennaio 2017
I have the 12oz (medium) hammer and absolutely love it! I use it regularly in my custom woodworking shop while performing glue-ups and general assembly of wood parts. It has proven to be highly durable and has never left a mark- which is vital for my use of it.
trebor mint
Recensito nel Regno Unito il 3 gennaio 2016
good item just what my son asked for
Timothy V. Turpen
Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 17 dicembre 2015
Bought two hammers, the small and mid sized. They are the best SOFT hammers I have ever used. They were advertised in some woodworking magizines, but I had a difficult time finding out where to purchase them. Finally located them in AMAZON. They are VERY SOFT and not too light. When assembling wood projects they are the best there is! Have used wooden and other soft nose hammers and they have left dents even with light blows....THESE DO NOT!! I could strike soft wood with a very heavy blow and it might break the board but will not leave a DENT! These hammers are intended for finish work not heavy construction or masonry. They will work very well for sheet metal and auto wheel covers/ hub caps.
Mark A. Roman
Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 9 novembre 2012
This is a great deadblow mallet. I bought it for use in assembling cabinets for a face-frame cabinet project. The size of the head and density of it makes for solid assured persuasion of the subject parts, with virtually no bounce. I particularly like it as an alternative to a rubber mallet, which is a little hard for the finished wood parts, and as an alternative to denser car-style deadblow hammers, which still present a risk of denting since the heads are smaller than this one. If you have seen Sorbothane shoe inserts, then you know the feel of this kind of material. It is dense and a little softer than rubber, but with terrific damping.I imagine this would be useful in the glass shop as well. I know someone who works with stained glass that can give some feedback for that application.