Description of 🔨 Powerful Electricians Straight Claw: Introducing the Klein Tools 807 18
Durable plastic-alloy jacketing helps to protect neck from fraying and splintering if incorrectly struck or overstruck. High-strength fiberglass shaft absorbs shock and keeps head tight. Comfortable, perforated neoprene grip bonded to handle. Extra-long neck, and narrow striking face are ideal for reaching into outlet boxes and other tight areas. Balanced and designed specifically for use in electrical work.
This hammer was given to me by my master when I was an apprentice electrician. Since then it has been in continuous use for 4-5 years before I finally had to replace it. I work mostly outdoors so it was snow, heat, rain, mud etc. I just replaced it with the same hammer, just a new one.
Pros
Balanced and specifically designed for use in electrical work
I have been using this hammer for several years now. This is a well balanced hammer that allows you to hit with precision. The small head allows it to get into hard-to-reach places and also provides a reliable hit when using the side of the hammer as a striking surface (e.g. when fastening wires between joists that are less than 16 inches apart). ).
Pros
Durable plastic alloy jacket protects neck from abrasion and splinters when struck incorrectly or overstretched
Yes non-dealers don't understand the difference between hammers but the non-conductive handle is important and it's a good weight and comfortable to use. To keep. I had my last Klein Hammer for 27 years and had to replace it as it was loaned out and not returned. I highly recommend Klein Tools. While they are made in the USA
Nice to find Klein on Revane. Bought for my son because I couldn't find it in Colorado stores. Vaughn is doing one too, but he asked for Klein. Both are made in the USA. I was really surprised how good these hammers are. This is the only one that can get into sharp turns. He saw that electricians always use it and gave it a try. So, of course, this hammer belongs in your tool box. Klein or Vaughn are both made in the USA!
Great Hammer. I am an electrician and have been using this MF for over a year. Its longer head allows you to drive the nail parallel or across the same box without damaging it (if that makes sense to someone), which is great for tight or tight spaces. The long handle provides enough punch for any naked 220-pound gorilla to get his dirty kicks on. The balance feels really good to me, even if I "choke" on the handle for a lighter touch. The handle does the job, I've used it in the rain, in…