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Stanley 56-816 16-Pound Hickory Handle Sledge Hammer

Stanley 56-816 16-Pound Hickory Handle Sledge Hammer

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Brand: Stanley
Category: Home Improvement

Buy New: $56.60



Sales Rank: 117983

Media: Tools & Hardware
Shipping Weight (lbs): 17.2
Dimensions (in): 35 x 8.5 x 1.3

MPN: 56-816
Model: 56-816
UPC: 076174568165
EAN: 0076174568165
ASIN: B00004UDMR

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Sledge hammer designed for strength and durability
  • Hammer head faces are machine finished
  • Forged steel construction; hardened and tempered for extra strength
  • High-quality hickory handle
  • 8-1/2-inch head; 16 pounds total weight

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Product Description
Demolition - Hammers & Mallets Tool Type: Sledge Hammer Head Weight (oz.): 256 Head Weight: 16 Handle Material: Hickory Handle Length: 36

Amazon.com Product Description
The Stanley Hickory Handle Sledge Hammer is designed to handle tough sledging needs. Its 8-1/2-inch head features forged steel construction, hardened and tempered for extra strength with a machine-finished hammer face. The handle is constructed from high-quality hickory. This sledge hammer weighs 16 pounds.

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