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Stiletto Ti16MC Ti 16 Milled Face Hammer with a Curved 18" Hickory Handle | 
enlarge | Brand: Stiletto Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $106.95 Buy New: $85.80 You Save: $21.15 (20%)
New (6) from $85.80
Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 27852
Media: Tools & Hardware Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.5 Dimensions (in): 19.1 x 13.5 x 8.3
MPN: TI16MC Model: Ti16MC UPC: 662560160053 EAN: 0662560160053 ASIN: B00079R21E
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Product Description * The Titanium framing hammer with the most muscle * Less recoil shock than steel hammers * Lightweight 16 oz titanium head eases fatigue, yet it's driving force equals 30 oz steel * Magnetic nail start feature on nose of the hammer for easy one-handed nail sets * Ergonomic American hickory curved axe-style handles for greater swing leverage * SureHold wedges assure a solid head-to-handle connection * Curved rip-claw design * Milled face * 18" handle * TI16MC: Curved handle * TI16MS: Straight handle
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now were talkin' December 21, 2006 K. Driscoll (massachusetts) 2 out of 5 found this review helpful
this hammer is nice. i have the 14 oz- not worth it.i have the 15 oz t-bone- definately not worth it. but if your looking for a good wooden handle hammer, stop looking. this is probably the best weight to power ratio in my opinion, ever. this thing hits like a dime, and you know what you got when you hold this puppy in your hand. real nice power. the price is definately unreasonable, but i gues you got to suck it up if you want something that puts hair on you chest.
If you can afford it, BUY IT August 14, 2005 Celtic Framer (NC) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I am a framing carpenter by trade. For 12 to 14 hours a day 6 sometimes 7 days a week I earn my living with a nail gun and a hammer. The first day I used it my wrist and elbow felt better when I got home. I had more driving power than my 22oz california framer i was using. This hammer suprised me with the power to easily bump walls in place. Everyone I work with wants one now. They had all switched to 16oz finish hammers to save their elbows but I didn't want to give up the giant framer. The one thing you need to watch out for is that hammer really does drive like a 32oz so watch you fingers and your wood. I have rip ped a good inch of a 2 x 10 by missing on a toe nail. If you need a framing hammer to earn your living, buy this even if you don't need a lighter hammer. It drives faster, hits harder and the balance of it makes you hope your nail gun fails.
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