Description of ๐ช Powerful Edward Tools Pound Sledge Hammer for Heavy-Duty Applications
HEAVY DUTY STEEL - Made of forged Harden steel. SOLID OAK HANDLE - Anti shock oak handle. BALANCED HAMMER - Allows for accurate powerful blows. VERSATILE HAMMER - Use for drilling, chisels, nails, rebar, crack wood kindling. LIFETIME WARRANTY - We guarantee all our tools for life.
I like this hammer for forging, the guard is necessary for people like me who are absent from time to time. The only modification I made was to round off one side and remove the edges on the other side. The handle is comfortable, for my use I will probably shorten it by a couple of inches.
I have used this hand sled for chopping wood, splitting wood and driving tea sticks. It's well balanced, with notches on the handle that really prevent it from slipping out of wet or dirty hands. It looks well made and again very well balanced. It swings well and doesn't require much force to swing. Definitely not Thor's hammer, but a damn good tool nonetheless. I highly recommend it.
Incredible quality for this price! The handle is not lacquered, so it does not slip. The embossing on the handle is not deep enough to provide a better grip. The head is a good solid piece of steel. I'm a little worried about that steel apron under the head protecting the handle. I'm afraid it will break if I ever hit it on something hard. Although this should affect the life of the handle. The grain of the wood is not quite parallel to the head, but close enough. I can recommend this hammerโฆ
Worked great on the first stray rat. One walk and there's crappie in the alley. I had about 45 chickens to slaughter and my dull pocket knife didn't work either. He made a mess and some of the chickens still ran away. A golf swing with this thing is like a home run! But heads are hard to find. But BOOM, DEAD. The pesky raccoon in the garbage can also hit Hammer. Now he goes to the landfill with the same garbage he dug himself in. After all, this thing is badass. Can't wait to try it on my bliss
If a sledgehammer is a "broad sword" then this little beauty is a "scalpel". I'm demolishing a small building, which requires more than just a hammer, but not a sledgehammer. This three-pound beast is the perfect middle ground for that problem. It has enough weight to split boards or drywall, but not too much if you take out the target by scattering wood and/or nails everywhere. Don't even make me blow up the drywall... Speaking of drywall, it punches a nice hole without splitting the drywallโฆ