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Stiletto TI14MC 14-Ounce Titanium Framing Hammer with Curved Handle - Lightweight & Durable Construction Tool for Professional Carpenters & DIY Home Improvement Projects
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Stiletto TI14MC 14-Ounce Titanium Framing Hammer with Curved Handle - Lightweight & Durable Construction Tool for Professional Carpenters & DIY Home Improvement Projects
Stiletto TI14MC 14-Ounce Titanium Framing Hammer with Curved Handle - Lightweight & Durable Construction Tool for Professional Carpenters & DIY Home Improvement Projects
Stiletto TI14MC 14-Ounce Titanium Framing Hammer with Curved Handle - Lightweight & Durable Construction Tool for Professional Carpenters & DIY Home Improvement Projects
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Product Description Lightweight titanium head with milled face drives like a larger steel hammer, but with 45% less weight and 10 times less recoil shock. Less weight and less recoil helps to reduce carpal tunnel syndrome and tennis elbow which translates into less pain, less down time, and more productivity. The ergonomic American hickory handle allows for greater swing leverage. Sure Hold wedges assure a solid head-to-handle connection. Straight claw design gives improved nail pulling performance. Features magnetic nail starter on nose of hammer for easy 1-handed nail starts in overhead work. The Product is manufactured in China. Amazon.com If you're used to a standard 16-ounce claw hammer, this lightweight titanium hammer from Stilletto will make you feel like Popeye after he's had his can of spinach. This beauty has a graceful curve in its hickory handle that's ergonomically better for swinging--a small modification that makes a gigantic difference. It weighs only 14 ounces, but it drives like the big boys. We liked the magnetized nail groove, because it helps prevent hitting fingernails. The manufacturer says this is the world's first titanium-head hammer, and if that's true, there are sure to be copycats. The only word of caution: titanium has a million merits, but be aware that it will spark if chipped. --Kris Jensen-Van Heste From the Manufacturer When you look at the Titan hammers from Stiletto Tool Co., you can see it's a well crafted tool. What you can't see is that this may be the lightest framing hammer you'll ever hold. Stiletto Tool Company proudly traces its history to the earliest days of the California Gold Rush. Since 1849, we have provided professionals and homeowners the tools that have literally shaped the building of the West. Today, Stiletto's line of Titanium hammers brings the tradition into the 21st century. Lighter by nearly half the weight of conventional hammers, Stiletto's line of Titanium hammers significantly decreases the incidence of carpal tunnel syndrome and other repetitive-motion, stress-related injuries. The lightness of Titanium creates a greater head velocity with less effort. Its strength assures there is no loss in driving power. See more
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Muy buena inversiónIt’s rather expensive, but I have to say that my husband absolutely loves this hammer. It might not matter to someone who’s only hanging pictures or otherwise rarely using a hammer, but he tells me that — for a guy who’s forever working on his house or fencing or whatever — its lighter weight makes all the difference. My hubs also volunteers with Habitat for Humanity, and this is the only hammer he’s seen any of the guys there using. Now he knows why!Was really excited to use this hammer after hearing the reputation it had. Unfortunately mine was defective and my handle broke after the 4th day framing with it. I contacted the seller but he never got back with me. I suggest you buy off a different platform or straight from stilleto.The bestI love this hammer, but not a fan of how fat the handle is. I have smaller hands (wear medium work gloves), and find the handle uncomfortable and too thick. That's my only real criticism, and am still happy with my purchase. Even though these hammers are expensive, I'll likely never need to buy another one in my lifetime.Bought this to replace my old stiletto, which I absolutely loved. I like my old one better because the knob end had some flare to it, so by comparison this one feels like it could slip out of my hand. Although, that hasn’t happened yet. The other one was a little more comfortable to use, but I am sure I will get used to it. Love these curved handles though, and you can’t beat having a titanium head!i bought this so my elbow would not hurt as much when framing all day. after several uses, the face became abnormally worn and after 3 weeks the waffle face was almost completely mashed and not gripping nail heads like it used to. also after 2 uses the interior of the nail claw bent a bit, so now it doesn't grip nails at all when removing them. titanium is not all it's cracked up to be. my 15 year-old hart california framer still grips nails like the day i bought it. so why did i give this hammer 3 stars and not one? well, my elbow does feel better when framing all day. this hammer is light-weight at 14 oz, but still packs the punch of a 22 oz framing hammer. the shock when pounding with this hammer is reduced, making it easier on the elbow. i'm still slower because i can't use my hammer to pull nails and driving nails is a bit off. i like the magnetic nail slot too, although that's nothing new. my 10 year-old dogyu japanese framing hammer has this feature too. you still need 2 hammers. a waffle face for driving nails and beating things and a light-weight smooth face for use with cats paws, etc, that wont tear up these steel tools.Great hammer well balanced being a framer ive switched from a 21oz to this 14 and it's nice good quality however the first day on the job the little magnet on top to drive nails one handed fell out. I practically never use it anyway but kinda bummed that a hammer for like 150 dollars kinda broke day one

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