Hammers Craftsman
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![]() | Framing Hammers: Claw Style: Straight; Head Material: Steel |
Reduce bounce back when striking hard surfaces with the 45 oz. Dead Blow Hammer. A steel shot-filled molded head provides more driving force than solid-head hammers while absorbing impact shock so the surface you’re working on isn’t damaged. The soft hammer face helps prevent marring on materials and a steel reinforced handle provides strength and over-strike protection. Its self-standing feature makes this Dead Blow Hammer convenient to retrieve for continued use at home or on the jobsite. |
The 28 oz. dead blow hammer is the perfect solution for at home or on the job site. Dead blow helps eliminate bounce back when striking hardened surfaces. A steel reinforced handle provides strength and over strike protection. |
This 20oz. steel Craftsman general purpose hammer has a vibration reduction ergonomic handle which is ideal for daily use on the job. It gives you the versatility of a smooth face hammer so it can be used on finish work as well as the weight to be used on exterior jobs. |
The Craftsman 20 oz. Fiberglass General Purpose Hammer is built for durability against overstriking with an added protective portion where most fiberglass hammers break. This added feature will give the hammer a longer life and added durability for frequent use. |
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The Craftsman 16 oz. Steel General Purpose Hammer is the perfect solution for at home or on the job site. This hammer features a durable forged steel head and comfort grip handles, for tackling a variety of DIY projects.Our 16 oz. hammer features a vibration reduction ergonomic grip for end user comfort and added performance, a smooth face to prevent surface marks on finish work, and one-piece steel forging for long life and added durability. |
The Craftsman 16 oz. fiberglass general purpose hammer is built for durability against overstriking with an added protective portion where most fiberglass hammers break. This added feature will give the hammer a longer life and added durability for frequent use. |

