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Stiletto Tools, Inc. TI14MC Titan 14-OunceTitanium Framing Hammer With Curved Handle
Feature: ... The original Titanium framing hammer; Less recoil shock than steel hammers; Lightweight titanium head eases fatigue, yet the driving force equals a 24 -ounce steel; Magnetic nail start feature on nose of the hammer for easy one-handed nail sets; Ergonomic American hickory curved handles for greater swing leverage ...more
Customer Reviews [1] Rating: 5 Date: 2010-01-07 Summary: Solid ... Received this for christmas. I love it. It is a solid titanium that gets the job done. Might appear light but dont be fooled. It is a masterpiece. ...more
[2] Rating: 5 Date: 2009-02-11 Summary: Great Value ... This hammer was for our son's birthday. He loved the hammer and couldn't wait to use it in his building trades class. The price was great. It was half of any price we could find at our local hardware stores. ...more
Editorial Reviews [1] ... Product Description | If you're used to a standard 16-ounce claw hammer, this lightweight titanium hammer from Stilletto will make you feel like Popeye after he's had his can of spinach. This beauty has a graceful curve in its hickory handle that's ergonomically better for swinging--a small modification that makes a gigantic difference. It weighs only 14 ounces, but it drives like the big boys. We liked the magnetized nail groove, because it helps prevent hitting fingernails. The manufacturer says this is the...more
[2] ... Review | If you're used to a standard 16-ounce claw hammer, this lightweight titanium hammer from Stilletto will make you feel like Popeye after he's had his can of spinach. This beauty has a graceful curve in its hickory handle that's ergonomically better for swinging--a small modification that makes a gigantic difference. It weighs only 14 ounces, but it drives like the big boys. We liked the magnetized nail groove, because it helps prevent hitting fingernails. The manufacturer says this is the world's first...more
Stiletto Ti14MC-16 Titanium 14-ounce Milled Face Hammer with a Curved 16" Hickory Handle
Feature: ... Magnetic nail starter ...more
Editorial Reviews ... Product Description | Stiletto Hammer: Titan 14oz. Titanium - Milled Face - 16" Curved Hickory Handle...more
Stiletto Ti14MC-P16 Ti 14 Milled Face Hammer with a Curved 16" Poly-Fiberglass Handle with an AirGrip
Feature: ... Magnetic nail starter ...more
Editorial Reviews ... Product Description | 14 oz. Titanium head "Titan" Framer hits like a 24 oz. Steel with less weight. If you work in a wet or humid conditions the AirGrip provides extra grip....more
Stiletto Ti14MC-P Ti 14 Milled Face Hammer with a Curved 18" Poly-Fiberglass Handle with an AirGrip
Feature: ... Magnetic nail starter ...more
Editorial Reviews ... Product Description | The lightweight Stiletto 14-oz. titanium framing hammer delivers the power of a 24-oz. steel hammer while greatly reducing recoil shock vibration. U.S.A. Hammer Type: Framing, Hammer Weight (oz.): 14, Handle Type: Curved Poly Fiberglass, Handle Length (in.): 18, Magnetic Head: Yes, Face Type: Milled...more
Dalluge 7180 16 Ounce Titanium Hammer
Feature: ... 16-ounce Titanium Hammer with Serrated Face and Straight Hickory Handle; Patented Shock Absorbing Design; Nailoc Magnetic Nail Holder capable of holding both Standard and Duplex Nails; Unique Overstrike Guard for Increased Handle Protection; Side Nail Puller for Extra Leverage. Reinforced Claws for Added Strength. ...more
Customer Reviews [1] Rating: 5 Date: 2010-07-30 Summary: Professional Framer ... This is a great hammer. I used to swing a 14 oz. stiletto but got sick of breaking my handles all the time. I thought it would take a bit of time to adapt to the extra two ounces of dalluge but this hammer is so incredibly balanced that you feel like you are swinging a much lighter hammer. This hammer has it all from the magnetic nail set to the side nail puller. it was just designed to make a framer's life easier. Some people might not want a wood handled hammer especially when the replacement handles cost $35 but ...more
[2] Rating: 4 Date: 2010-07-26 Summary: Not quite sure ... I bought this because i wanted to switch to titanium again and I hate stillettos. I like the hammer but I wish the claws were a little bit longer. Also the handle broke after 3 weeks and replacements are double what a normal hammer handle costs. Otherwise its become my favorite framer. ...more
[3] Rating: 5 Date: 2010-07-13 Summary: worth the wait ... I waited a while to buy this hammer,I'd looked at it and drolled over it and researched it,but,I've had a wood handled stilleto 16 oz for 5 yrs.That did not need replacing.Well the Dalluge finally went on sale right about the time I had some extra cash..so I got it. This may be the best hammer I've ever used(pro carpenter/builder 15yrs) it's so well balanced,it is almost a treat to swing.I just cant comment on the longevity because I've only had for about 2 months....so far so good! ...more
[4] Rating: 5 Date: 2010-06-12 Summary: Ya get what you pay for ... I researched this a long time, couldn't justify the cost because I have so many hammers already and I don't use it professionally. I had to wait for my birthday so my kids could 'group gift' something that would last longer than I would and this hammer should do it. The weight is the same as others and has a longer handle but feels lighter because of the balance. It's also somewhat empowering when you have the only one like this of all the people you know. It really is a great design, and the workmanship is first class. ...more
[5] Rating: 5 Date: 2010-03-29 Summary: Smokin' Hammer ... I grew up in construction on a 24 ounce Vaughan steel framing hammer. I still have the original 24 ounce head, though I've been through a few handles. Been out of the business for decades, but in preparation for building my own house start to finish, I looked into titanium because I knew my elbow wouldn't take almost a year of the old Vaughan. I picked up this 16 ounce Dalluge based upon great reviews. I also picked up a 12 ounce Stilleto and a 14 ounce Stilleto for my sons. Wish I could return the Stilleto's as there ...more
Editorial Reviews ... Product Description | Vaughan 7180 16 Oz Dalluage HammerThe Vaughan California Framer hammer combines the best features of two of our most popular tools into a rugged, heavy construction hammer. The smoothly swept claws were borrowed from the "999" rip hammer, and the striking face, hatchet eye and sturdy handle are a heritage of the Vaughan Rigbuilder's Hatchet. The striking face is extra large to minimize the chance of missed strikes. The hatchet style handle, available straight or curved, is made from American...more
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