I work as a mailman in Tennessee, I bought this to gently convince frozen mailboxes that I could drop off the day's haul without bruising my arms. Works wonders and doesn't damage crates like a metal hammer.
So far works well. I'm tired of beating the crap out of my good latch dead shots. So far they have held up well, feel good in the hand and the color makes them easy to find in the tool box and on the construction site. I use them for heavier jobs and keep my higher end machines for engine work and the like. I've been using them daily in a service truck for about 4 months and so far no complaints.
I've only used it 2 times since I bought it, I work with electrical components, sometimes I need to hammer something in lightly and a metal hammer can damage my work, so I have this little one Bought Hammer for this reason alone, it worked exactly as I expected. The only thing I found odd was that you can hear the sand (or what's in it) shaking like maracas. I should have bought two! Haha!
I work as a passenger plane mechanic. At work I mostly use Snap-on or other high quality American/Japanese tools. When I work on my car, I mostly use Craftsman tools (Craftsman is moving to China for manufacturing, so if you want a Craftsman that's made in the USA, you'll have to hurry and get everything at the store as it is slow disappear). This deadly resin hammer feels good in your hand. Durability has yet to be tested, but I expect it will last a long time with proper use. DB polymer…