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.

Mini Claw Hammer

A mini claw hammer is a compact and lightweight hand tool designed for light-duty tasks, featuring a small-sized head with a flat striking surface on one side and a curved, forked claw on the other. The claw is used for pulling or removing nails, while the flat head is employed for driving nails into various materials. This tool is particularly suitable for precision work, tight spaces, and tasks where a full-sized hammer may be impractical or cumbersome.

Mini Claw Hammer – Fibre Glass Handle

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION A mini claw hammer with a fiberglass handle is a compact and lightweight hand tool designed for tasks that require precision and control. This type of hammer typically features a small head with a claw on one side for pulling out nails and a striking face on the other for driving nails into surfaces. The fiberglass handle adds durability and reduces the overall weight of the hammer, making it easy to handle and minimizing user fatigue. This tool is ideal for tasks in confined spaces or when a smaller, more precise hammer is needed.

Sledge Hammer

A sledgehammer is a heavy, long-handled tool typically used for tasks such as breaking, shaping, or driving objects, especially in construction and demolition. It consists of a large, flat metal head, often made of steel, attached to a sturdy handle, allowing users to deliver powerful and forceful blows to surfaces or materials. Sledgehammers are commonly employed in various industries for tasks that require significant impact force, such as breaking concrete, driving stakes, or demolishing structures.