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The Halder Supercraft Dead Blow Sledge Hammer is a versatile tool for driving nails without causing damage to work surfaces. Its 20 lb head weight and 39 1/4 in overall length provide just the right amount of power. The steel head is topped with nylon faces, preventing damage to surfaces when striking nails or fasteners. Ideal for various applications, including construction, carpentry, and DIY projects, this hammer is a must-have for any professional or homeowner. Its durable and strong ash handle ensures a comfortable grip, making it a reliable choice for tackling a range of tasks with precision and control.
Top product features:
Nylon faces prevent mar on work surfaces
Steel head is topped with nylon faces to prevent damage to work surfaces when in contact with nails or other fasteners
Handle is made of natural color ash for durability and strength
Top product applications:
Demolition and renovation projects
Driving nails in wood without damaging the surface
If you are looking for a dead blow sledge hammer, the Halder Supercraft 3366.11 Dead Blow Sledge Hammer is the tool to have on hand. It features nylon faces that will not mar your work surface. With its 20 lb head weight and 39 1/4 in overall length, this dead blow sledge hammer has just the right amount of power behind it. The steel head is topped with nylon faces to prevent damage to your work surface when it comes into contact with nails or other fasteners. The face diameter measures 3 15/16 in., while the handle is made of natural color ash for durability and strength. If you need a versatile tool that can help drive nails without causing damage, choose the Halder Supercraft Dead Blow Sledge Hammer today.