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Wilton B.A.S.H 16' Sledge Hammer, 4 Lb Head (20416)

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$73.99

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About this item

  • Patented hi-vis, drop-forged 46 HRC head endures the most demanding applications
  • Unbreakable Handle Technology steel core eliminates breaking during overstrikes
  • Thick, tapered anti-vibe neck absorbs vibration, reducing worker fatigue
  • Safety plate secures head to handle, preventing head from dislodging
  • Ergonomic handle is shaped and thickened for improved comfort and less vibration
  • Vulcanized rubber handle provides a secure no-slip grip while striking
  • Lanyard hole allows user to safely secure hammer to a wrist or stationary object


Product Description

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From the Manufacturer

At Wilton, we are on a never-ending journey to create the highest quality, most indestructible tools on the market. On this journey we've managed to design and file patents for the world's most durable sledge hammer with Unbreakable Technology, revolutionary design, and engineered no-slip rubber grip. With the Wilton BASH backed by our $1,000 Guarantee, we put our money where our mouth is.


Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2025
I just tried my new 16 inch sledge hammer to split some firewood with a wedge and also with a standing splitter with ring. Result is there is a huge difference between a 14 inch and a 16 inch sledge even though they both have a 4 lb. heads. I am very pleased with it even though it was a little pricey but those two inches matter greatly with the impact force. The hammer looks well built and sturdy and the larger wood chunks have no chance of not splitting. Very much fun.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2025
Like the durability and shock absorption of this Wilton . Fits easy in one of my bolt bags & easy can be tethered. If job site requires it .
James36
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2025
Very good quality with a nice balance of the 4 pound hammer and 16” handle. Perfect for my demo projects.
RobertStokes
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2024
Look all you want , you will not find better quality, their vises say it all , industrial leaders from beginning of time
Tommy K
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2024
I am using this almost daily on construction projects. I like the shock absorbing handle and the green color. I can easily spot it.
Stan
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2021
This is the one! If you need something to pound something like car rotors off when seized on, you know, a good heavy whack on something unforgiving.....this is the dude to have. Excellent small sledgehammer that is very tough on your project but easy on your hands. I highly recommend!
TravisC
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2019
Great hammer. Some of my more expensive hammers are more comfortable to use but when you want something to move and don’t want to swing a 16 pound sledge this is the next best thing. I use it everyday professionally as an automotive technician and can honestly say I find myself reaching for this hammer more often than my snap on or Matco hammers
redbluejay777
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2019
The green paint started to come off almost immediately, but the tool itself is very well built.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on September 22, 2018
Used and abused this hammer as an iron worker driving bullpins and everything in its path. Fantastic and true to its name unbreakable. Worth every dollar. It’ll outlast 20 wood handle hammers easy.
alex holdder
Reviewed in Canada on December 4, 2016
Iron worker, use it every day
Dayne
Reviewed in Canada on September 1, 2015
Perfect hammer for ironwork. The weight, balance and 16" handle make it an excellent choice for your tool belt. Safety lanyard hole in handle is a nice touch tooEdit: Been using this since September 2015, a lot. As an ironworker, I’ve had to have a few washers welded onto my belt which definitely compromises the way the steel rods in the handle and the rubber hold. That being said this is still the best sledge I’ve used. My handle near the head has cracked (I would assume largely due to the heat of the welding screwing the rubber up) and a few hairline cracks mid way.Also if you’re wondering if a 4 lb hammer is too light for ironwork, it’s not. Talking to other guys on my crew, everyone agrees it feels as heavy as a 6lb (probably the steel pins and heavy rubber handle) and it has great balance. Great for tight places too.I recently got a great price on their 6lb hammer and it feels like it’s 8-10lbs