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Estwing Mfg Co. E3-20S Ripping Hammers Metal Handle | List Price: $29.84 Discount Price: $19.50
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| Brand: Estwing Binding: Tools & Hardware
Features: - Nylon-vinyl deep cushion grip
- Forged in one piece, fully polished
- All steel construction
- Smooth face
- Straight claw ripping hammer, 20 oz, 13-1/2" length
Great Hammer [Posted on 2000-07-12] This ones a great hammer it really gets the job done.Has a nice feel to it and built to last.Two thumbs up for this one.
Great Hammer [Posted on 2000-07-12] This ones a great hammer it really gets the job done.Has a nice feel to it and built to last.Two thumbs up for this one.
My grandkids will be using this hammer! [Posted on 2004-08-07] Let me start by saying that I am not a contractor and I don't use my tools for a living. Having said that, I do all of my own home repair/renovation work and at one point or another I have built everything from furniture to room additions to a 24' by 40' pole barn. I have owned this hammer for a long time - at least 6-8 years, and although the metal has tarnished to a dark grey it is still in as good of shape as the day I bought it. The face has remained very flat and true and the handle grip is holding up just fine. I love the balance of this hammer and the weight is just right for jobs like framing where power is more important than finesse.
All in all this is what I would consider a useful and indestructible tool at a great price.
Solid, well-crafted hammer. [Posted on 2005-05-26] I purchased my Estwing 20 oz. Vinyl Grip Rip Claw Hammer from a certain Blue store recently. Although it costs more than other hammers, the Estwing is superior due to its simple one-piece design. During a long day of installing wood siding with this hammer recently, I appreciated its flawless weight distribution and rigidity. The grip is of excellent design and proves comfortable day after day on the job-site. After a redesign from previous generations (which I have occationally used), the new grip material is softer, thereby reducing vibration noticably over previous models.
Excellent hammer for lighter work [Posted on 2005-06-20] This hammer is an excellent complement to a full-fledged framing hammer. Because it has a shorter handle than the Estwing framing hammers, it works great for sheathing roofs and roofing, as well as other closer-in work. Still has the rip claw like a framing hammer. The 20 oz. weight gives it the right punch to drive nails without being unwieldy. The new shock-reducing handle does seem to work. Certainly softer than the old handle style.
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