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Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
I only give it 4 stars because the hammer head is not staying in place. I had to install a good wedge for it to stay on handle, other wise is pretty good.
Michael D.
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
I bought this mini ball-peen hammer to use when I am making gaskets. It is made well, and just the right size. I recommend the hammer.
Travis Westmoreland
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025
Excellent quality, priced very reasonable , I bought two, I can't say how many times I needed one this size and didn't have it
thomas alan stevian
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
price
Mimi
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2024
I needed a small hammer for my shop and this has proven to be perfect. Just heavy enough to handle small nails and brads, yet it has enough mass to deliver a decent punch. Machined well and balanced. Recommended.
La cigale
Reviewed in France on May 31, 2024
Produit de qualité. Correspond à la description. Utiliser pour matrer des rivets. Impeccable.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2024
Poorly shaped faces, not a quality tool.
チカコ
Reviewed in Japan on May 14, 2024
少し小さいと思ったけど、使ってみたら使いやすいです。
Lawrence
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2024
Wanted buy one at farm auction, but they didn't come up to often
Alex A
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 19, 2024
A little hammer for picture fastenings. Lovely weight and balance, very nice quality for the price.
Super Duper!
Reviewed in Canada on July 24, 2022
It is exactly as described. It is a great basic little hammer with no issues.
Armandrake
Reviewed in Mexico on October 19, 2018
Bien construido y bien balanceado. Ideal para trabajos de detalle y acabados precisos.
CoolGramma
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2014
I teach a class in practical math for high school students who have learning disabilities. What has this to do with the Ball Pein Jeweler's Hammer, you rightly ask. Well, we are studying geometry and making shapes out of balsa wood. Generally, I like my students to know how to make the parts of their projects fit perfectly and to join them with dowels or joints, but occasionally, we need to use wire brads. A heavy regular hammer would not be appropriate for this job, so I opted for this jeweler's hammer, and it turned out to be a great choice. It can't "over-hit" the wire brads, or smash into the balsa wood and smash it. It's also good because my students have diminished strength in their hands and a regular hammer would be too heavy and unwieldy for them. This hammer has forced them to develop some fine motor skills to hold it correctly, but it's been worth it because of the extra skill they learn. It's perfect for the job, and it helps our projects to be finished just right. Once the wire brad is in place, we use another wire brad and this hammer to counter-sink the first one, and then cover it over with plastic wood, so the nails don't show. This has also taken some learning, the counter-sinking, and my students don't end up hitting their hands with regular hammers that would really hurt them. It may not be what you'd buy this for, but this is a perfectly well-balanced little hammer that even the physically challenged can get to master. It's a beautiful instrument, no matter what use it is for which you are purchasing it.
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