▶︎ 61 amazon reviews - ALL 5 STARS ◀︎
Average price over 6 years- £29.00
2 - 4 weeks delivery-
Tuesday, July 26 - Tuesday, August 2
● Estwing claw hammer ●
Handle grip made from liquid vinyl bonded on to shaft during production. Excellent balance.
Finest finish. Made of high quality steel.
Conventional carpenters curved claw.
Size. 20oz.
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ABOUT ESTWING
Ernest Estwing Founder of Estwing Mfg.Since 1923, the Estwing family and its employees have taken pride in designing and manufacturing the world's most durable, comfortable and attractive striking and struck tools. All claw hammers, axes, specialty tools and pry bars are manufactured to the highest possible standards and offer a true value to both tradesmen and craftsmen alike.
In 2001 Estwing introduced the new shock reduction grip that provides our customers with the best available grip for reducing vibrations caused by impact. Plus, this grip offers the utmost in both comfort and durability. This Estwing patented innovation is sure to be the standard for ergonomically correct hammers for decades to come. All of our nylon vinyl grip tools are now being made with this new material.
Estwing continues to innovate and produce new handtools. Our engineers work continually to create the most revolutionary and long lasting hand tools on the market. Estwing is committed to American made tools for today and tomorrow.
THE COMPANY
Estwing's manufacturing facility is located in the northern Illinois city of Rockford - about 90 miles northwest of Chicago. Estwing product lines are sold in leading hardware stores, home centers, and retailers throughout the United States, Canada and in many countries around the world.
Top comments
stevemac40 to mad_design_man
9 Jul 165#6
these things are perfectly balanced, light and built for life. I agree that you can buy a hammer that will last for a few quid but they're not in the same ball park as these.
sickly sweet
9 Jul 163#10
I'm not convinced that any hammer can beat my little stubby hammer (£2 at Amazon).
It's my favourite hammer :laughing:
Still, I've bought this as I'm tying to get a fairly decent toolbox sorted to set me up for life. I think if I get decent things they should last me well. That's the plan anyway. I seem to be doing more DIY as bits fall off, need replacing, need reinstalling, need putting up etc. in the house as for the first two years due to it being newly refurbished I didn't seem to need this stuff, or I could get away with borrowing Dad's rusty old crappy tools (he never looks after stuff so sadly it's all rusty, blunt, broken or knackered).
andyb83 to mad_design_man
9 Jul 163#7
You can buy a Dacia for £7000, so why would anyone buy a more expensive car...............
I seen this last night as I had it sitting in my saved for later bit in my basket amazing price
sledwich
9 Jul 161#3
might get one for the wife
937666 to sledwich
9 Jul 162#5
Fair swap
mad_design_man
9 Jul 161#4
You can buy a decent hammer for a couple of pounds in most shops. Unless your just about to build a whole house from scratch I wouldn't bother.
stevemac40 to mad_design_man
9 Jul 165#6
these things are perfectly balanced, light and built for life. I agree that you can buy a hammer that will last for a few quid but they're not in the same ball park as these.
andyb83 to mad_design_man
9 Jul 163#7
You can buy a Dacia for £7000, so why would anyone buy a more expensive car...............
iggyfox
9 Jul 161#8
Agree, had mine for 30 years, admittedly the last 10 or so I've been off the tools but still gets used now and again. It's very well balanced and great to use. & I paid £25ish those 30 years ago.
aabarcellos
9 Jul 16#9
Is that post related to brex if so remove
sickly sweet
9 Jul 163#10
I'm not convinced that any hammer can beat my little stubby hammer (£2 at Amazon).
It's my favourite hammer :laughing:
Still, I've bought this as I'm tying to get a fairly decent toolbox sorted to set me up for life. I think if I get decent things they should last me well. That's the plan anyway. I seem to be doing more DIY as bits fall off, need replacing, need reinstalling, need putting up etc. in the house as for the first two years due to it being newly refurbished I didn't seem to need this stuff, or I could get away with borrowing Dad's rusty old crappy tools (he never looks after stuff so sadly it's all rusty, blunt, broken or knackered).
Opening post
Average price over 6 years- £29.00
2 - 4 weeks delivery-
Tuesday, July 26 - Tuesday, August 2
● Estwing claw hammer ●
Handle grip made from liquid vinyl bonded on to shaft during production. Excellent balance.
Finest finish. Made of high quality steel.
Conventional carpenters curved claw.
Size. 20oz.
...........
ABOUT ESTWING
Ernest Estwing Founder of Estwing Mfg.Since 1923, the Estwing family and its employees have taken pride in designing and manufacturing the world's most durable, comfortable and attractive striking and struck tools. All claw hammers, axes, specialty tools and pry bars are manufactured to the highest possible standards and offer a true value to both tradesmen and craftsmen alike.
In 2001 Estwing introduced the new shock reduction grip that provides our customers with the best available grip for reducing vibrations caused by impact. Plus, this grip offers the utmost in both comfort and durability. This Estwing patented innovation is sure to be the standard for ergonomically correct hammers for decades to come. All of our nylon vinyl grip tools are now being made with this new material.
Estwing continues to innovate and produce new handtools. Our engineers work continually to create the most revolutionary and long lasting hand tools on the market. Estwing is committed to American made tools for today and tomorrow.
THE COMPANY
Estwing's manufacturing facility is located in the northern Illinois city of Rockford - about 90 miles northwest of Chicago. Estwing product lines are sold in leading hardware stores, home centers, and retailers throughout the United States, Canada and in many countries around the world.
Top comments
It's my favourite hammer :laughing:
Still, I've bought this as I'm tying to get a fairly decent toolbox sorted to set me up for life. I think if I get decent things they should last me well. That's the plan anyway. I seem to be doing more DIY as bits fall off, need replacing, need reinstalling, need putting up etc. in the house as for the first two years due to it being newly refurbished I didn't seem to need this stuff, or I could get away with borrowing Dad's rusty old crappy tools (he never looks after stuff so sadly it's all rusty, blunt, broken or knackered).
All comments (31)
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It's my favourite hammer :laughing:
Still, I've bought this as I'm tying to get a fairly decent toolbox sorted to set me up for life. I think if I get decent things they should last me well. That's the plan anyway. I seem to be doing more DIY as bits fall off, need replacing, need reinstalling, need putting up etc. in the house as for the first two years due to it being newly refurbished I didn't seem to need this stuff, or I could get away with borrowing Dad's rusty old crappy tools (he never looks after stuff so sadly it's all rusty, blunt, broken or knackered).
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