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Rene Jurkschat
Reviewed in Australia on July 18, 2020
Beautifully weighted, sturdy design and super ergonomic. Highly recommend
nathaniel
Reviewed in Canada on November 9, 2020
Very happy with this hammer I use it every day I haven’t broken it lite weight, Will buy my hammers from Amazon next time also
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on September 25, 2019
Charpentier-menuisier de profession je connais le produit et le recommande à tout les professionnels
Tania Boulanger
Reviewed in Canada on August 9, 2019
Numéro 1! Je l'utilise à tous les jours car je suis charpentier menuisier et le prix en vaut la qualité!
Peter,S
Reviewed in Canada on August 28, 2019
Light, modeled after the " Douglas" hammer in style... can't wait fast enough to use it. Will update if I find an issue....
Ross A Cruden
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 10, 2019
In the trade. Treated my self to a new toy. You get what you pay for. Used an estwing for 18+ year's would not go back!
erik frisén
Reviewed in Canada on May 17, 2019
It's a beautiful hammer
Katie
Reviewed in Canada on February 6, 2019
I've been slinging hammers now for about 11 years. I've owned Estwings, Dewalts, Stilettos and many more. My current hammer for the past 6 years has been the stiletto 16 oz titanium smooth faced hammer.I've owned the Dalluge for one day, and I can already tell you that this is the best hammer I have ever used. It is so superior to my stiletto in every way possible.- This hammer is ultralight, it almost feels like a toy but it hits hard. It's a 16 oz, but it feels half the weight of my current hammer.-The balance is perfect, it doesn't have a heavy top end so you can swing it all day.-The claws and side puller work perfectly, I can even pull brad nails.To address peoples issues with breaking the handle, it's made of wood. Any wooden handle will break if misused. I myself have broken my stiletto handle prying with it.If you encounter a nail, or object that you are putting all your strength into prying then be a professional and grab a wrecking bar. Leverage is your friend. This is a professionals tool, so don't act like a handyman. Wood is amazing for shock obsorbtion, which will save your wrists.Its a hammer, not a wrecking tool.This hammer is worth every cent, don't hesitate to purchase it.
William Hale
Reviewed in Canada on January 20, 2019
The action and weight is unmatched. The only issue is that there was two knots in the handle. For 190 I would expect a knot free handle. I’m not picky and it doesn’t effect the performance of the tool. Beautiful grain pattern. Extremely happy with this hammer
charles
Reviewed in Canada on April 28, 2019
So I hammer stuff.. a lot, maybe around 1500 nails I hammer a day. I work for a wood pallet repair company and so I'm smashing and breaking wood all day. Before this hammer when I would get up in the morning my hand would be stuck in a clenched position and would hurt just opening and closing it. Now after two weeks my hand feels better, so do my joints and arms. I'm interested to see if it goes away entirely after using for a month or two.So far the hammer isn't breaking or chipping, if it does I will upload my review.
vschippy
Reviewed in Australia on April 26, 2019
Nice weighted hammer saving the wrist and elbow
Philip S.
Reviewed in Germany on December 5, 2018
I bought it because I thought it would be made in the USA. Sadly as I received it I recognized it is made in China and only the Hickory Handle is still made in the USA. You can easily see that the quality is not the same as before. They screw the handle to the hammer head and glue it too with kind of epoxy or so. It will be a pain in the ass to change the handle if broken. In my personal case they needed so much epoxy on one side of the handle because the hammer head was formed so imprecise that the wooden handle did not fit in the routed channel of the head. i am really disappointed. For that money yoou hould receive way more.Sadly there is no good titanium hammer left. Stiletto is not the same too. The stilettos with the wooden handle come from china too. Only the stiletto full body titanium hammers are still made in the US.
Moralitis
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 13, 2014
Great hammer, not that good at taking out nails(that's what a good nail bar/cats paw is for)You have to make sure that the allen-bolts holding the head to the handle are tight before initial use, mine were slack(can see things going badly if you don't do this, broken handle etc)edit;Over 2 years later and its still going strong, had to add some grippy tape to it though since expectedly the handle became slippy over time, also you have to tighten the allen-bolts from time to time.5+
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