Description of Fiskars Crafts Precision Hammer - Model 132400 1001
Fiskars Precision Hammer features dual, non-slip grip zones with two different hand positions to fit the way you work. Optimized in weight at 12 oz. this hammer strikes the perfect balance between precision and power, making it ideal for complex DIY projects. Forged steel head provides ultimate strength and durability. Handle flare helps prevent slippage while striking while Soft grip touchpoints enhance comfort and control.
I would hope the world is a Fiskars hammer, although it won't soften the blow, at least you'll know you're being driven by one most of the ones i have seen are well balanced new hammers -age. Sometimes designs change for no reason, and at first I didn't really understand the motivation behind the departures from what should be an ancient design of the ubiquitous, even pink toolbox, a striking device. The balance point isn't that different from a typical wooden-handled hammer, but I can say that
This hammer won't go out of the house and my husband has already heard the warning: I'd rather not find it, the one around mine desk hanging around and getting dirty. Because I absolutely hate using dirty tools near pristine walls and furniture. So I'm very happy to have this extra hammer and it's the perfect size and weight for indoor work like hanging pictures or moving shelves. The 12-ounce hammer is the perfect weight for my hand - not too heavy to handle, but heavy enough to drive a nail…
I have never owned a 12 oz. Hammer out believe it or not. Never have I ever spent a dime on hammers. All my hammers are used or scrapped. Therefore they were all 16 oz. or heavier; great for driving large nails and even demolition (mine weighs 3 pounds). I have not scorned light hammers - I just never had them. I used my regular big hammers for everything. From 10p to tiny staples, the hammer I have is the hammer I use. Well, now I "caught" this "precision" hammer. I suspect this is the best…