Hammers
Hammers Subcategories
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Picard
Picard 596 Full-Steel Framing Hammer, Checked Face, American Pattern
SKU: PC0059610-22
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Wera
Wera 000510 Soft-faced Hammer with Urethane Head Sections - #2 (27mm)
SKU: WR000510
$23.15 $27.23 -
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Halder
Halder Supercraft Dead Blow, Non-Rebounding Hammer with Nylon Face Inserts and Steel Housing, 0.98" / 11.46 oz.
SKU: HA3366.025
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Halder
Halder Simplex Mallet with Black Rubber/Red Plastic Inserts and Cast Iron Housing, 1.57" / 22.58 oz.
SKU: HA3026.040
$43.05 -
Halder
Halder Ferroplex "2-in-1" Steel Face/Replaceable Nylon Face Hammer, 1.38" / 28.22 oz.
SKU: HA3677.035
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Hammers are versatile tools that have a wide range of applications. Some of the most common uses for hammers include:
- Construction: Hammers are often used in construction for driving nails, tacks, and other fasteners into wood, drywall, and other building materials.
- Demolition: Hammers can also be used to break apart structures or materials that need to be demolished, such as concrete, brick, or tile.
- Metalworking: Hammers can be used in metalworking to shape and form metals, such as forging or shaping steel.
- Automotive repair: Hammers are commonly used in automotive repair to remove dents or straighten metal panels.
- Home improvement: Hammers are frequently used in home improvement projects, such as installing shelving, hanging pictures or mirrors, or assembling furniture.
- Crafts: Hammers can be used in a variety of craft projects, such as jewelry making, leatherworking, or metal stamping.
- Cooking: In cooking, a meat tenderizing hammer can be used to tenderize and flatten meats before cooking.