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Truper 30923 20-Pound Sledge Hammer, Hickory Handle, 36-Inch

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1.Size:20 Lb


2.:Hickory


About this item

  • Md-20h, 20 lb sledge hammer for heavy demolition
  • 36-inch durable hickory handle is an industry standard for strength and comfort
  • Shock absorbent "poly guard" for overstrike protection
  • Pro-Grade for commercial industrial, or residential use
  • Truper 30923, stock up on quality Truper tools for other projects today



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Truper 30923, md-20h, 20 lb Sledge hammer, hickory handle, 36". 20 lb Sledge hammer for heavy demolition. 36" durable hickory handle is an industry standard for strength & comfort. Shock absorbent "poly guard" for overstrike protection. Pro-grade for commercial industrial, or residential use. Stock up on quality trooper tools for other projects today. Truper has been in the hand tool manufacturing business for over 40-year & is by far the largest Mexican company in its field. Truper relies on the most advanced modern & efficient technology to guarantee the optimum quality & value of its products & demanding service needs of the company's global customers.


Kevin V.
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2024
I bought a 20lb hammer because I didn't find a 40lb hammer....bummer...but as you can see it might be used....idk.....but overall can't wait to use it
steve c.
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2023
I needed a 20lb sledgehammer for a track repair on my loader. I’m not a fan of wooden handles. However this one is holding up really well. It’s gotten some use. The price is reasonable & even better with free shipping.
Connie G Ferguson
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2022
Exceptional service and delivery. Have used on a few small items and it performs as I would expect. Would definitely recommend to all.
Vincenzi Raffaele
Reviewed in Italy on October 20, 2020
Contro ogni tipo di stress! Il manico assemblato in gomma e plastica evita che ogni colpo si scarichi sui gomiti... è come un re, non chiede posso entrare!
Trevor Z. Batey
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2020
This is cartoonishly large and I love it. I use it for splitting wood, mostly. Even the toughest of logs stand no chance!The handle is hickory, and there is protective plastic near the head. Made in Mexico. Not for someone who does not wish to be sore after using it.
Matt Hammond
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2019
This review applies to the 20 lb Truper sledge with hickory handle. First off, if you've only operated 8 lb hammers in the past, you may want to consider the 12 or 16 lb first, as this thing is not a toy. Every time you swing it takes a little bit of your life force away, so you want to maximize your return by being proficient. That being said, there is a marked increase in effectiveness compared to even my 16 lb hammer, and this thing will do things that 8 and 10 pounders simply cannot do. I used it to break 8-10" thick fiber mesh reinforced concrete, which took about a week off my life, but would have been impossible with a 10 or 12 pounder. I also use hammers to bend the hooks on tow straps so they fit through stake pockets. A clean level hit with this hammer makes serious progress every time, and I can bend a hook in as few as 5 or 6 hits with this beast. Great purchase, great hammer.
Tom
Reviewed in Canada on February 5, 2019
Decimated 10 tons of concrete in my backyard. It’s a tank.
Francisco De Santiago
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2013
Never have owned a sledgehammer before, so I can't compare it to anything else. But let me just say this thing is a pure joy to hold, lift, and slam down on anything that can be slammed down upon!! Granted it's heavy at 10 lbs, but any full-grown hombre should be able to handle it once put to proper use. I use it primarily for splitting wood here at house. In conjunction with the [Estwing Sure-Split Wedge], I have been using it to split large or bulky pieces of wood into smaller fireplace/fire-pit friendly cords of firewood. Everything from pine, almond, oak, and eucalyptus, this sledge has proven reliable to drive the wedge and split all sorts of wood.I would say the sledge is rock-solid, but I believe it's at another level beyond that. It's THAT solid and sturdy. I'm confident it could handle any other task a sledge would be needed for (taking down walls, driving fence posts into the ground, hammering railroad spikes - anyone still do that??).I'll conclude by saying I've been looking for an old truck tire to combine it with the sledge and get a great workout. There's reports all over the web sledgehammers are a great workout (but you need that the tire first!!).
Ariel
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2013
I bought this so that my city-boy sons could split some wood for me when they came home to visit. They had so much fun splitting wood; suddenly my big boys were toddlers again, hitting things as hard a they could, just to get them to break. Which, I suppose, is the point. We had some very large-diameter trees the boys had cut into logs; this sledgehammer pounded a wedge deep into wood with a single swing. We've only used it on one day so far, but it works great. The shaft is strong but has enough of a give to it so that when you make contact the shock doesn't travel through your body. I think the boys preferred the Fiskars splitting axe I got them, but for big pieces, this was great!
Snappy
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2012
I do some sledgehammer training in my workout routine and upgraded from an 8 pound hammer to this. It is definately a sturdy product and has withstood a few months of being in a less than air tight garage, but it was actually too heavy for me. A month after my workout, I have a wrist strain injury. All I am saying is, if you are intending this to be part of your workout, I would consider a lighter weight. 20 pounds doesn't seem like much but it tires you out quickly and then form goes to heck, and I consider myself pretty strong. This thing is made for bringing down a house, not building a core, at least for me.