Purchased 2. Hammer dangles from both. The handles are very thin and made of soft wood (not hard as mentioned). In general, they're still good for light work, but we won't be buying them again.
Bought 2. The hammer dangles from both. The handles are very thin and made of soft wood (not hard as mentioned). In general, they're still good for light work, but we won't be buying them again.
I knew it was small when I ordered it, so that's not my problem. My head was so badly fixed that it swayed like in a playground. When I tried to fix it, the handle still broke. The pen gives the impression of holding a wooden pencil in your hand. But now that I've given it a new handle, the hammer head seems up to the task for these small jobs.
Supplied with loose head. As a temporary solution, I fixed it with a "toothpick wedge". The head has a groove to indicate metal, but it's interesting as a texture hammer. The side of the chisel or cross cut is a bit uneven, but then again, if I need a hammer for texturing, that might be ok. This is a fairly thin hammer, only 2 ounces. I paid $9 - I got what I paid for.