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Review on πŸ”¨ Pittsburgh Stubby Ball Pein Hammer: Compact Powerhouse for Precision Strikes by Rob Dixon

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Pretty good little hammer

A. It was supposed to be delivered to my matching door but instead went to PO Who does not deliver. (I'm in the country. πŸ™…) And I can't drive because of my neuropathy. Finally found someone to pick it up for me. You have to blame UPS. B. Even with neuropathy, it fits my hand well. Total length - from the grip to the crown - from the base of the palm to the tips of the fingers. The length of the head is the length of my first finger. The flat striking end is about 1 inch in diameter, while the rounded pointed end (ball end) is smaller on the other side. According to the label, it is a fiberglass handle with a non-slip grip. Made in China (like everything I order). C. I haven't been smart in a long time, so I'm starting again. Hopefully this will help the neuropathy in my fingers and hands by moving them more. Read reviews of various articles about using a hammer like this one with two metal wires to string beads, twist ends, and other uses. I'm so excited to see how good I can tinker again. Really missed. D. The hammer is small but still looks like I could drive a nail into a wall with it. And if it comes to that, if someone tries to break in, I might hit them on the head with it because it feels heavy. Rschunimagu. I definitely recommend this hammer.

Pros
  • 6-1/2 in. Long - ideal for use in tight spaces
Cons
  • Slightly wrinkled