Description of 🔨 IIT 32380 12 Stubby Hammer: Compact Power for Precision Work
Perfect-sized, easy-to-use hammer for light-duty Hammering or confined spaces. Full-size 12 oz Hardened steel head with claw nail puller, mirror polish finish. Soft rubber comfort-grip is easy on hands, provides firm hold even when wet; 8′′ length overall. Package dimensions:13.78"L x 11.81"W x 6.69"H.
My hammer somehow came with SEVERAL chips, dents and scratches. It appears to be in use. dishonest advertising. Edit: I've attached 4 photos of the damaged item but only one shows up.
ITEMS DETECTED BECAUSE I DIDN'T ORDER WHAT I THOUGHT. IT IS VERIFIED AND ITEM NUMBER IS CORRECT, ONLY YOU NEED TO CHANGE THE DESCRIPTION. AFTER ALL THE FEEDBACK AND CUSTOMER COMMENT, IT'S HARD TO BELIEVE THIS HAS NOT BEEN CHANGED.
I've never seen short hammers, had no idea they existed until this 'bought by others' ad popped up. Fits great in my small tool box and is great for working in tight spaces. Not something you might need for everyday use, but useful when you need it.
I love this tiny hammer. I actually keep it in the freezer to break the ice. The best part is that it hasn't rusted in the year I've had it in the freezer and it's easy to hold without freezing or sticking my hands to it when I use it. And I hammered some nails in and that worked well too. Very durable, has a good safe weight in hand.
A short hammer is a good idea and I decided to give it a try. Unfortunately, this one was designed with an "ergonomic" grip that couldn't be worse. Forcing you to hold him in a very specific position is not flexibility. Did they even try to use it before putting it on the market? What's wrong with a plain, plain wooden handle that's been made for centuries?
This handy little 12oz hammer is ideal for a variety of household repairs, especially in tight spots, thanks to its short, short ergonomic handle. I has enough weight to get an accurate hit when driving nails etc. It is ideal for hanging pictures and numerous decorative items. I have one in my tool box in the garage and a second one in my craft machine. The shorter handle allows me to hit the head of the nail or related object more accurately. This is the best investment I've ever made in a…
I have a pair of short Maxcraft hammers that I have used for years. They're great so I decided to get a few more. I saw this product and decided to try it because it is advertised as 12 oz instead of 8 oz. That was a lie - the product I received weighed 8 ounces (see photo). Otherwise they seem to be about the same quality (a little compared to the Hammer) but the Maxcraft has a much better grip so only time will tell if it can take the same hits. I would go with Maxcraft if the weight were…
I ordered this for the first time after seeing my fiancée waving her hand with a common hammer right under her head. After ordering I wanted to try it. I have dexterity issues and felt I could have more fun with this, so ordered another one. I can make it through all the steps and it takes all I can do. I can turn around and hit the right button every time when I couldn't with a big hammer. I was a carpenter a few years ago so I know how to get a hammer to do the job and I can do it with this…
After the physical hammer I'm going to make tomorrow I went back to the Revain website and then went online and put the real name of the hammer manufacturer with its number and I went to their other website. None of them made any specific claims about the magnet holding the nail or described it accurately, and neither page showed a picture of a face on a hammer. If I had seen the photo I would not have bought the hammer. I was hesitant to get the iy as it's hard to tell how different it is from