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Stanley 51-621 16-Ounce Curve Claw Fiberglass Hammer

Stanley 51-621 16-Ounce Curve Claw Fiberglass HammerBrand: Stanley
Category: Home Improvement

List Price: $16.69
Buy New: $9.62
as of 9/4/2010 04:38 CDT details
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Seller: ANTOnline
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 6 reviews
Sales Rank: 765

Media: Tools & Hardware
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Number Of Items: 1
Size: 16 - ounces
Shipping Weight (lbs): 4
Dimensions (in): 12.8 x 5.2 x 1.1

MPN: 51-621
Model: 51-621
UPC: 076174516210
EAN: 0028907225197
ASIN: B000VSMJCS

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Fiberglass handle absorbs shock and vibration
  • Textured rubber ensures a comfortable, secure grip
  • Fiberglass handle minimizes vibrations and reduces breakage vs. wood
  • Heat treated and rim tempered for durability and safety

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Product Description
51-621 Style: Curved Claw Hammer, Price Each (part# 51-621) This item features: -Jacketed design provides superior overstrike protection for long life and safety. -Rim-tempered face helps reduce chipping. -Fiberglass handle allows for maximum shock absorption. -Head Weight: 16 oz. -Handle Type: Cushion Grip. -Overall Length: 13 in. -Head Material: High Carbon Steel. -Handle Material: Fiberglass. -Color: Yellow. -Quantity: 4 per box.


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5 out of 5 stars Don't know much, but it has been good   August 31, 2010
Abbas E Mahvash (Brownsville, TX)
I'm not mechanical in any way, so I don't know much about hammers. But I wanted something decent to use around my house. I like the grip, it's supposed to be strong, and I like the way it's weighted. It's heavy in the right places and just feels good to use. It has been good and durable.


5 out of 5 stars Solid hammer, just like my grandfather used.   July 8, 2010
SCF (Denver, CO United States)
My grandfather was a general contractor who build very large, expensive, custom homes by hand. I grew up watching him and eventually helping him. He passed about a decade ago and the first thing I did after buying my first house was find a hammer just like he always had. He had two trusty Stanley hammers which were purple and the other blue. These are the only regular claw hammers I saw in his collection of tools for more than twenty years, so I am now the proud owner of a cheap, simple, effective quality hammer that I expect to last just as long.


1 out of 5 stars Don't be fooled, this is a hammer NOT a trumpet.   November 29, 2009
T. Hopkins (fish sticks)
5 out of 31 found this review helpful

I tried blowing in both ends of this thing, but neither one would work. The valves don't move, and it really sounds horrible. My band teacher told me I was no good and that I should quit! I was so upset I almost did exactly that. Imagine the surprise when both my band teacher and I discovered that this wasn't a trumpet at all, but a hammer. We both had a really good laugh after that. I got an actual trumpet shortly after. I asked my band teacher if I could join again. He said no, and that really he knew it was a hammer all along and that I shouldn't have wasted my money on an actual trumpet. It turns out he was glad to have an excuse to keep me out of band because in his words I, "don't actually play what is known as music." I am seeing a therapist about it now. The good news is I used the hammer to build a nice bird house.


5 out of 5 stars It's Hammer Time!   July 19, 2009
William Smith (Georgia)
6 out of 18 found this review helpful

I like the Stanley 51-621 16-ounce Curve Claw Fiberglass Hammer. It is nice and sturdy with a fiberglass handle - yet still hefty, weighing about 16 ounces. I like to use it to hammer in nails. It isn't heavily advertised, but the back side of the hammer, which is fashioned on a symbolic "claw" motif, can be used to pry out nails from a board if you don't hammer them in well the first time.

It can also be used to drive in screws - but you really shouldn't do that. Stanley makes another tool for screws - which seems like a gyp that you'd need two tools for pushing metal into wood, but he's trying to make money. I don't know who Stanley is, but he makes a good hammer.

The "yellow" color is a bit of a wuss-out. I suspect Stanley thinks if he makes his hammer that color they will stand out. But he might as well make them hot-pink because I'd rather people think I'm a sissy than a coward. Think about that next time you're making a hammer Stanley - if that's even your real name!



5 out of 5 stars A yellow hammer...   April 10, 2009
Rugfitter (Auburn, CA USA)
2 out of 10 found this review helpful

Hey it's a hammer. It's ok as far as hammers go. Better than a rock but don't confuse this with rocket science!! But well worth the money!!

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