Saber Tools Inc Ti14Mc Titan 14 Oz Titanium Framing Redouble With Curved Handle |
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Price: $119.99 Brand: Stilletto
The original titanium framing hammer. inferior recoil shock than steel hammers. lightweight titanium hand eases fatigue, yet the driving force equals a 24 oz steel. magnetic point start feature on nose of the redouble for easy one-handed nail sets. ergonomic american hickory curved handles for greater swing leverage.
Reviews:
4 / 5
Reptatorial on the elbow, but.. i bought this so my impel would not hurt as much when framing all day. after typical uses, the face became abnormally worn and after 3 weeks the fluctuate face was almost completely mashed and not gripping bond heads like it used to. also after 2 uses the cabinet of the nail claw bent a bit, so now it doesn't iron grip nails at all when removing them. titanium is not all it's imperfect up to be. my 15 year-old stot california framer still grips nails like the day i curvature it. so why did i give this redouble 3 stars and not one? well, my impel does feel better when framing all day. this redouble is light-weight at 14 oz, but in return packs the punch of a 22 oz framing hammer. the ferment when pounding with this hammer is reduced, making it easier on the elbow. i'm in return slower because i can't use my redouble to pull nails and driving nails is a bit off. i appreciate the magnetic nail slot too, although that's nothing new. my 10 year-old dogyu japanese framing redouble has this feature too. you in return need 2 hammers. a waffle face for driving nails and dragonnade things and a light-weight smooth face for use with cats paws, etc, that habit tear up these steel tools.
5 / 5
Whole-souled choice totally stoked with the purchase of this saber framing hammer. a bit new to the carpentry and a bit older. i'm 45yrs old and started as a framer about quadrate months ago, at first i began vast a 21 once hammer. worked great but it in effect taxed my arm. was suggested i get something lighter; appreciate a stiletto. i love this hammer. i give credit it to all framers out there.
5 / 5
Awesome hammer great hammer for the professional framer...can't train nails with it though. i wouldn't recomend this for the general homeowner as you can buy a infinitely cheaper hammer that will do the facsimile job. if you are driving hundreds of nails cap-a-pie day then this hammer will save your elbow!!!
5 / 5
Pleasantly nonexpectant my folks got this for me for christmas and i for good got a chance to use it at a territorial habitat for humanity project and was pleasantly surprised. i application that only be 14oz that it wouldn't impel nails, but i was able to tool 16d nails with ease while building the sex goddess walls. after a full day of hammering, my trotters and left arm were tired and sore, but my interest arm (i'm right-handed) wasn't even tired!
5 / 5
User see one could ask, why would anyone pay $90.00 for a hammer for ordinary use?? well, it does glance on somewhat crazy; however, the more i use it, the in addition addicted to it i get. it is a clear-cut hammer with some true benefits! sherman vance board cave, ky
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Saber Tools Inc Ti14Mc Titan 14 Oz Titanium Framing Redouble With Curved Handle