π§ Smash your limits with precision and comfort!
The ESTWING Dead Blow Hammer CCD45 features a 45 oz alloy steel head with vibration-dampening shot for enhanced power and control. Its steel core handle is wrapped in a durable, oil-resistant polyurethane cushion grip, making it ideal for diverse professional tasks from automotive to flooring. Designed in the USA, this no-mar mallet delivers reliable performance and comfort on every job.
Brand | Estwing |
Head Material | Alloy Steel |
Handle Material | Metal,Steel |
Color | Blue |
Product Dimensions | 15"L x 5"W x 3"Th |
Item Weight | 0.02 Pounds |
Grip Type | Cushion |
Head Style | Flat |
Style | Hammer |
Number of Items | 1 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00034139326014 |
Manufacturer | Estwing |
UPC | 034139326014 809199911025 809393889519 787721826538 |
Part Number | CCD45 |
Item Weight | 0.32 ounces |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | CCD45 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 45 oz (Ounces) |
Material | Plastic |
Power Source | Hand Powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Included Components | Mallet |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Manufacturer |
C**D
Good dead blow
Great durable dead blow. Last one I had grew legs and walked off the job site, so I bought another.
C**B
Leaves no marks
This hammer is nice and heavy and doesn't leave any track marks perfect for all sorts of things from flooring to general carpentry. Seems to be durable so far. The material will take minimal damage of you hit sharp objects. Overall a great tool.
A**Y
Great
Great
J**H
As nice as described
I had a old Stanley dead blow hammer that I bought 20 years ago while in tool and die apprenticeship. Eventually it followed me home and I guess after all those years the atoms started to deteriorate because it just came apart. So I decided to splurge and go all out. This hammer is as balanced and comfortable in hand as everyone says. It's not a hard plastic like my old Stanley, or is it rubber like the cheap black ones that leave marks on everything. It's more like a type of silicone. Whatever it's made of it is the nicest dead blow hammer I've ever owned.
L**R
Awesome! Persuaded the Blocks Perfectly.
Man. Best purchase in a while. This retaining was project would have been impossible without this hammer. First, Estwing tools are always awesome. For this job, the hammer was the perfect weight to level the blocks into the rock bedding. Heavy enough to persuade the blocks. Not so heavy to kill my arm. πππππππͺπͺπͺ
E**C
Worked well for my project
Used his hammer for my landscaping block and worked very well for most of the time. Toward the end of the project, the ends of the face of the hammer began to open up in beads came out.
D**R
Now this is a Hammer!
I have always used the old fluorescent orange discount tool versions and they have always been "fine". My last version started bleeding shot out the side like they do, but instead of heading down to the local discount tool and espresso bar for a replacement, I decided to pimp my hammer game a little and see how the other half live. Years ago, I popped for an Estwing framing hammer and it really opened my eyes about how much smoother a good hammer could be. After buying this big boy, I honestly feel more confident in my persuasion of a part since this hammer has a good amount of traction on the face. When you really smack it, the hammer doesn't give you any drama. It is as if this hammer was saying "Is that all you got big boy?", rather than my old fluorescent orange hammers saying "You feeling lucky, punk?"I really like this hammer.
M**K
Nice soft face
So far I've used it to align joinery on interior doors I'm making. I can whack it pretty good and not mar the red oak.
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