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Dead On DS24 24oz Milled Face 18-Inch Straight Hickory Handle Hammer

Dead On DS24 24oz Milled Face 18-Inch Straight Hickory Handle Hammer


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Brand: Dead On
Category: Home Improvement

List Price: $39.99
Buy New: $29.31
You Save: $10.68 (27%)



Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 91408

Media: Tools & Hardware
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3
Dimensions (in): 17.8 x 6.5 x 1.3

MPN: DS24
Model: DS24
UPC: 644323696245
EAN: 0644323696245
ASIN: B0000224VQ

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Head is made with S-7 tool steel
  • The Dead On hammer handles also feature the finest grade hickory for years of trouble free use
  • Magnetic nail set for plumb and line, sheeting or any other out of reach nail start
  • The combination of an investment cast head with a high quality hickory handle will give you a balanced hammer

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Hickory handles for strength. The Head is cast from S-7 tool steel; harder and tougher than standard steel. The innovative Magnetic Nail Set for square andplumb, sheeting, or any out of reach nail start. Triple Heat Treating for durability and performance. The head and claws are hardened, while the center is 'drawnback' The softer center acts as a shock absorber greatly reducing the chance of cracked or broken claws. Cylindrical Wedges expand the hickory in a 360 degree direction eliminating voids. Precision Balance.


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Demo: Why not have a hammer with a skull and crossbones?   October 29, 2002
I was working at a school renovation project that was in it's first phase as a summer laborer for a small private company. We had ripped out a stage about 30 x 15' the day before. Today it was on to the 12 inch block wall standing 15 feet high, same depth as the stage. Every chance I could get I was hacking away with my 'Stick, as I did all summer, having bought the Death Stick my first week on the job. I remember picking it out, I was standing in front of all the hammers at the local hardware store, and all the sudden the Death stick's curved handle caught my eye, it was perfect, they had told me I was going to be doing demo, why not have a hammer with a skull and crossbones on it, noone's gonna get in my way. As I hacking at the block, my super says to me, "You really like that 'Death Hatchet' thing you got there don't you." I said "Hell yeah I do, this thing hits like a sledge, and hasn't let me down yet." I loved bangin' walls in with this thing, especially when I had to haul out sheet rock, I got to wail on it so it would fit my cart. I didn't drive many nails with it, as I wasn't a carpenter, but you can be sure if a saw horse was getting loose I was out there nailin' it tight with my "Death Hatchet" during lunch. If you want a real hammer, get a Death Stick, just watch your thumb.

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