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Diamond FH14 14 Ounce Farrier Driving Review

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Revainrating 5 out of 5  
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5.0
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Details

BrandDiamond Farrier
Handle MaterialWood
Item Dimensions LxWxH12 x 4.25 x 1 inches
Item Weight0.64 Pounds

Description of Diamond FH14 14 Ounce Farrier Driving

The product is 14OZ Driving Hammer. Easy to use. The product is manufactured in China. Forged from high quality steel with hardwood handle. The most useful farrier hammer available. Hardwood handle. 14 oz.

Reviews

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

"Top-notch driving tool for horses

Based on my experience working with horses, this product has proved to be a lifesaver. The sturdy build of this driving tool is a true testament to its quality, and I appreciate how it can hold up to even the toughest job. The grip is comfortable and provides a secure hold while working on hooves. The only con I can think of is the price, but trust me, it's worth it for the peace of mind it brings. As a loyal customer of Pet Supplies, I highly recommend giving this product a try.

Pros
  • High-quality diamond material provides durability and long-lasting use.
Cons
  • Expensive compared to other farrier driving hammers on the market.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Bought for Brother

Brother shoes all of our horses. He wanted a heavier shoe hammer. He says it works great, just what he needs! Thanks for the quality product!

Pros
  • Most useful Blacksmith's Hammer
Cons
  • Troublesome

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Have used this hammer for over 27 years

When I first started out as a blacksmith my mentor told me to spend my money on clamps and wire cutters. I bought the best, GE. I didn't spend a lot of money on my hammers but they helped me with the 1,000 horses I shoed. Today I have money to buy better hammers etc. I picked up my friend's jackhammer and it looked wrong to me. I've slipped off a nail, banged my fingers, etc. My cheap diamond hammer feels best because I know it. So my late mentor was right. This hammer has stood the test of…

Pros
  • Wooden handle
Cons
  • Anything I can add