Claw Hammer

A claw hammer is a versatile hand tool primarily used for driving nails into various materials and extracting them. It typically consists of a metal head with one flat face for striking nails and another V-shaped, curved claw for removing nails. The head is mounted on a handle, usually made of wood or a composite material, providing a grip for the user. The claw hammer is a common tool in construction, carpentry, and other DIY applications due to its dual functionality for both driving and removing nails.

Claw Hammer – Fiberglass Handle

A claw hammer with a fiberglass handle is a versatile hand tool designed for driving and removing nails. It features a sturdy head with a flat striking face for pounding nails into various materials, and a curved claw on the opposite side for pulling nails or prying objects apart. The handle of the hammer is made from fiberglass, a durable and lightweight material that provides strength and shock absorption. This construction enhances the hammer's overall durability, reduces vibration, and makes it more comfortable for users to handle while performing various carpentry and construction tasks.

Cross Pein Hammer

A cross pein hammer is a type of hand tool characterized by its distinctive head, which features two faces: one flat face and one pein (pointed end) that is perpendicular to the handle. The cross pein hammer is commonly used in metalworking and blacksmithing tasks. The flat face is used for striking and shaping metal, while the pein is useful for tasks such as riveting or creating textured surfaces. The design of the hammer allows for versatile and precise hammering, making it a valuable tool in various crafting and construction applications.

Deadblow Hammer

A dead blow hammer is a specialized type of mallet or hammer designed for minimizing recoil and reducing damage to surfaces upon impact. It typically consists of a hollow head filled with a non-marring material, such as lead shot or sand, which absorbs and redistributes the force of the blow. The absence of rebound helps to prevent damage to delicate materials and reduces the risk of injury to the user. Dead blow hammers are commonly used in various industries, including automotive, woodworking, and metalworking, where precision and control during striking are essential.