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πŸ”¨ Enhance Efficiency with the Performance Tool M7234 Dead Hammer Review

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Description of πŸ”¨ Enhance Efficiency with the Performance Tool M7234 Dead Hammer

INCLUDES: 12-oz. brass hammer, 16-oz. ball-peen hammer, and 24-oz. dead blow hammer. BRASS PLATTED CAP HAMMER: Used for non-sparking applications. STEEL FACE AND PEEN HAMMER: Allows for conventional use in striking punches and chisels as well as shaping and straightening unhardened metals. URETHANE COATED HAMMER: For non-marring and non-sparking applications. EASY TO USE: Clear markings in the brass show how to turn on and off the airflow.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

They're good for lighter jobs

Taking apart ATV engine cases is a hard bite to chew on. If you were a mechanic you would probably wear it out in a month or so.

Pros
  • Power and hand tools
Cons
  • Hard to tell

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ball hammer is perfect, others are small

I really like the ball hammer, the same quality as any professional tool, while the straight hammer and brass hammer are too light and small to really do this, I mostly use one Hammer to knock out pins and a brass mallet isn't very useful due to the small size so I spent about $150 on a brass jack hammer.

Pros
  • hammers
Cons
  • fade

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Cheap hammers but they knock

They are not very comfortable to hold and look like your child should play with them while you work on your project. But they're tough to lose with this color and hit things in the right way. I will say that the caps on the main hammer (ball and flat side) do not stand up to work on steel or ferrous metal. They are relatively easy to dent and scratch. But they still work and I'm glad I bought them at this price.

Pros
  • Hand Tools
Cons
  • Repair