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Vaughan 999L 20-Ounce Professional Framing Hammer, Smooth Face, Longer White Hickory Handle, 16-Inch Long. | 
enlarge | Brand: Vaughan & Bushnell Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $24.50 Buy New: $19.60 You Save: $4.90 (20%)
New (15) from $19.60
Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 32985
Media: Tools & Hardware Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.8 Dimensions (in): 15 x 1.3 x 15.8
MPN: 999L Model: 999L UPC: 051218105100 EAN: 0051218105100 ASIN: B00004Z2WZ
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Fully polished head, smooth face | | • | Handle is white straight grain hickory for strength | | • | Triple zone heat treating gives precise temper to striking face for accurate power blows. | | • | Extra large, crowned striking face for accurate power blows. | | • | Computer designed for superior balance to reduce fatigue |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description 20 OZ White Hickory Rip Hammer, Full Polished Head With Smooth Face, 16" Handle, Ideal For Decking & General Construction.
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| Customer Reviews:
No better brand I know of January 9, 2006 Rey P. Leron (Reno, Nevada United States) I've had Stanleys which I like, and other cheap brands that I don't mind losing or lending to relatives and friends who never return any of my tools. But when my Vaughan hammer disappeared in 1990, it really pissed me off. Vaughan hammers(those made in the USA) are the best ones I've had and used. I even smile while hammering that nail using my Vaughan. You can't go wrong with this hammer. If Browning hasn't used the slogan, "The Best there is", Vaughan should be called the best there is. x
Simply A Good All-Around Hammer August 19, 2004 J H Murphy (Agoura, California USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought one of these years ago when adding a room on to my house. After wasting money and time for years on cheap hammers, and being frustrated by poor results, this was a breath of fresh air. I prefer wood handles and it fits my hand well, althought you may get less vibration with a fiberglass handle if you are doing this for a living. The straight claw is much more useful than curved ones in my opinion. I have absolutely no complaints after years of service.
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