The jackhammer appeared to be well made and very reasonably priced, it doesn't have the brand name of the classic EST Wing Rock jackhammer but a budget option or single piece use it proves to be a very good option. From what I can see it is the same solid steel hammer as advertised, the materials appear to be of good quality. There are no visible defects and a rough cast, the edges are well polished, there are no sharp edges. The handle looks like a solid piece of steel with a rubber coating. Overall the hammer weighs about 22 ounces, which is halfway between a regular 30 ounce rock hammer and a light 13 oz rock hammer, the overall length is 11 inches, the head length is just under 7 inches and the width tapers to 13/ 16 inches. to a semi-blunt point (wedge shaped) 3/16 inch high. Looks like a well working hammer, use will tell if it holds up.