I like it for many reasons, one of them is pink which makes it difficult for men to take and keep and also because it can do everything I need. I mainly use it for hanging pictures or fixing frames.
Although I read the full description before ordering, the hammer was larger and heavier than I expected. But that should work for my purposes. It looks well made and sturdy.
It's a pink hammer! What can I say? That's great! We need more of that. I'm just a slacker, I couldn't find purple. *Warning: Unfortunately, pink does NOT stop my husband from stealing. What's wrong with men? Get your own damn tools!
It's cute and small. I'd rather call it a "Tack Hammer" but it's fine for simple quick jobs. The thin handle made me feel like I couldn't get a firm grip, but I plan to wrap something around it to make my hands lighter. Overall, it's good for posting photos or removing an extra nail, and it's a lot lighter in my tool bag.
I was looking for a one of a kind paint hammer that my husband and son couldn't steal. I couldn't find any turquoise or purple so I went with pink knowing they couldn't claim ownership. I was feeling quite smug until my gavel came when all feelings of smugness were gone. The handle was dirty and worn like a hammer had been used. Traces of dirt were not removed and it was impossible to reduce scuffs. The hammer itself is poorly balanced and unusually heavy. Understandably, IIT was trying to make