Description of π¨ Powerbuilt 2.5lb Fiberglass Hammer [Model 648332]
2.5lb club hammer W/ FG handle. For heavy duty striking work. Tough, shock-absorbing fiberglass handle. Overall length: 10.5" +- 0.25". Durable and long lasting. For heavy duty striking work. Tough, shock-absorbing fiberglass handle. Meets or exceeds ANSI standards. Lifetime warranty.
I really like this hammer. It feels tight in my head. Has a good knock when using. Doesn't seem cheap and actually seems to be of much higher quality than the $17 at my local store so I think it's a steal. I would buy it again right away. I'm a woodworker, it helps get this off the ground. Works great for other things too, but don't try to hammer in anything like a nail, you'll need a different hammer for that.
I don't know how much everyone pays but I paid $7. Can't complain about the price lol. My head was hard and straight to the touch, it seems some other people have had accidents. Seems to cost over $7 so I'm happy. If you get a bad one, just save the receipt and try again, you'll probably get a good one. Speaking of lead. You still have a lot of lead in you. It's okay if you don't eat with a hammer and wash your hands when you're done. I won't find another hammer of the same quality for thisβ¦
I don't know what to say, I've never had a hammer that really wowed me. It's a hammer that hammers things as expected. It would suck if he wasn't good with a hammer, because that's the only purpose of his existence. Imagine if he hit the hammer badly, the hammer would experience quite a bit of existential dread. If I can't hit with a hammer, what's my purpose? Is a hammer my only identity? What does it all mean? In this humanized history of the hammer. I imagine the hammer going to Tuscany toβ¦