10 Best Hammers to Buy

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10 Best Hammer that can extend your fun experience in workshops and construction sites. These Best 10 Hammer work conveniently and provide the most accurate swinging. Their over-molded grip, balanced cheek head, and claw are useful in multi-tasking which listed them on the top 10 Best Hammer.

00:00 - Introduction
01:01 - 10. Spifflyer 8 oz Small Hammer
02:12 - 9. Fiskars IsoCore Milled-face Framing Hammer
03:25 - 8. Spec Ops SPEC-M22CF-S Framing Hammer
04:37 - 7. Estwing Straight Rip Claw Hammer
05:54 - 6. TEKTON Ball Peen Hammer
07:01 - 5. CRAFTSMAN CMHT51398
08:05 - 4. Estwing Tinner's Hammer
09:17 - 3. Dewalt Dwht51048 Rip Claw Hammer
10:36 - 2. IRWIN 16 oz. Claw Hammer
11:50 - 1. STANLEY FatMax Rip Claw Hammer
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Absolute best professional hammers
1) Martinez M-1 framing
2) Martinez M-4 finish/ light framing
3) Stiletto
4) Estwing
The rest just look pretty or are total junk

stevenfoust
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From my experience using hammers the best one I ever used at work by far was/is a wooden handled framing hammer. 12yrs ago I bought one from Slegg Lumber for $25 or so. I could swing it for over 30mins straight and my forearm was only begining to become engorged to the point of feeling weird and my grip affected. Like how your muscles feel after pushing it at the gym. And compared to how fast your arms start to burn and wrist cry out in pain when using one of those ubiquitous blue handled eastwing types it's night and day. And a straight claw is miles superior to a bent one as far as leverage goes. For looks though and sheer pew pew star wars appeal I like the DeWalt yellow and black handled ones. But nothing compares even slightly to a titanium framing hammer. I was awestruck at how nice it was to use as far as fatigue goes and even more so at how well it performed hammering in nails. I would have thought you'd have to swing it harder and more to get it to drive a 3" twisted spike into lumber but it was the same as a steel hammer. At least I couldn't notice any difference between them. The only thing that's stopped me from using one all the time is the cost of one and that I am no longer framing houses to justify buying one. But I'll still buy one eventually one of these days. I can hear the nagging from the words on the waste of money. My response about shoes or the cost of her 1/2" trims every few weeks Matt not even save me this time. Lol

Unbiased. Lol. Total schill video. Half these hammers are terrible tools. The first hammer is a joke. And those fiber glass handles damage very easily. Infomercial garbage.

machfiver
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Why no regular blue handle Estwing see them on every job site.They feel a lot better than most of the others you showed. At least in my hand.

harlanborders
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Depending on the task I have several go to. Big concrete forms Simon forms Etc and demolition. I use the estwing. You can really pry with them. Framing I use a deluge framer. Trim work Vaughn mallet and a smooth face estwing 20 oz.. it depends on what you're task is folks

codymcgonagill
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Who is narrating this video? It's clear he has no idea about hammers and has never held one.

TheSavagederek
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I got a Vaughn hammer from Walmart for 30$ gonna get another one soon just in case I lose this hammer, I also got a Milwaukee smooth face framer for 30$ but it rusted very quickly and the metal used on it is softer and gouges easy when knocking out rocks and bricks on old houses

TheSirPotato
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but the Spifflyer 8 oz. was Larry Haun's hammer of choice.

teddyjones
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I think this session about project tool hammer, I'm using wooden handle for daily use because it's more light weight than other, low vibrate and more accuracy, very suitable for buidling something. Fiberglass only used on general project that need speed up your job, it's havier than wooden handle and more durable. And for steel handle that I'm using just for for for demolition project not for building something, because the vibrate is so creepy and the weight so good for create some momentum to break or ripping something.

KenzAdam
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A good 16oz rip claw hammer is all most people need in a hammer.

RobSchwabRandom
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You guys really need to put some Milwaukee in there

jonathonlyles
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Everyone protections knows estwing make the best hammers and always has

jaybuckley
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Harganys braps..? Dan bisa dibeli dimana

winarnofaris
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All Stores Please Lower the price of all Military and Local for all Brands of Tools Products and Accessories and Production Cost Now That's too much $$ The Whole World Now 🙏🙏🙏

deannaspencer
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Maybe I should try one of these. The hammer I have doesn't work at all. Last time the ham turned out terrible, just smashed to pieces. Was hoping to make one of those fancy spiral hams for the holidays.

Soupy_loopy
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I have a estwing 19oz framing hammer with milled head and a estwing Al pro black with milled head

ryangallagher
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@3:43 "sniper controlled swing" is this a troll?

knifefreak
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Yeah this list obviously wasn't written by someone who uses hammers much...

binaryglitch
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Everybody needs a Mjölnir🙂 maybe two 😁

chikararexzpo
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The eswing 8min in is a brick hammer for cutting brick and block

joshmclean
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Stiletto and Douglas hammers are missing from the list and would be no1 and 2 in my expaerience.

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