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Your cart is empty.A walling or masons hammer has one large striking face and the other end ground into a long tapered horizontal chisel end that is used for dressing stone.
Monty
Reviewed in Australia on January 18, 2025
Nice Hammer
Milla E.
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2024
Its a hammer. heavy, gets the work done
Ahmed almalki
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2024
It is the best choice for stone wallerQuality is good and l like it
Skyler T. Madison
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2024
The item arrived on time. And it looks awesome. I saw one reviewer leave a one star rating because the handle broke on him after a few days use. It's dang good hammer head if the handle breaks, no sweat off my back, I can always buy a new handle. It's a thing of beauty.I put hocket tape on the handle. This always gives my tools an ergonomic feel.First few days of using this hammer is surprising. Just a normal sledge does fine, but there's something magical how it feels with the impact against stone and chisel. You know that force, that impact is going just the way you want it.It's not just my hockey tape that does the trick with the ergonomic feel. the shape of this hammer's head, and it's weight distribution just feels right, where as my sledge was good. It really was. It did the trick. But by comparison... it just doesn't seem to compare in my view.I write this review, knowing that a bell hammer from Trow and Holden has yet to arrive tomorrow. I'm looking forward to the comparison, knowing this hammer will still bze in my frequently nsed arsinal regardless. I'll update the review when the time comes.But my sledge has just gotten permanently retired.
Norberto Fonseca Monge
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2024
Excellent para trabajos de piedra natural su peso para cortar es execional lo recomiendo
Ray jackson
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 13, 2024
well made hammer sturdy good price
Gerard G
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2024
The sharp edge turns to pudding after 10 strikes to limestone. Was working on splitting a limestone rock but within a few strikes the sharp edge looked like it was made of butter. This is a big disappointment, will go for a carbide tip next time.
Customer
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 25, 2024
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Mike
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 30, 2024
I don't need one but thought I should have one in case I ever want to break bits off some granite.Ideal, I've put it with all the tools I think I should have, just in case.
Joseph
Reviewed in Australia on June 29, 2023
Head broke after one week of lite work
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