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Douglas Tool DFR23 Framing Hammer

Douglas Tool DFR23 Framing Hammer

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Brand: Douglas Tool
Category: Home Improvement

Buy New: $69.00



Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 17134

Media: Misc.

MPN: DFR23
Model: DFR23
UPC: 834659002708
EAN: 0834659002708
ASIN: B0019MV7NM

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Shipping: Expedited shipping available
Condition: Brand New!!! Never been used!!!

Features:
  • Elite functionality
  • Lighter-weight hammers
  • 16-inch CrossOver hickory handle
  • Extreme rip claw

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
This is the serious hammer for the serious carpenter. The DFR23S features all of the elite functionality and utility found in the lighter-weight hammers in the Douglas line. This 23 oz. Framer is ready to bang and yank nails on any framing job and comes stock with a 16-inch CrossOver hickory handle and extreme rip claw.


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars NICE hammer   August 19, 2008
willPS (MD US)
I was shopping for this hammer, and I didn't get it. But I'm still really happy, because I inadvertently picked up the flat face 18oz 14" handle Douglas "finish" hammer. Hey Douglas, who the hell needs a 14" axe handle nail setting side pull 18 oz trim hammer?? Despite this silliness, this is a great, I mean GREAT all-around hammer. Given the choice, I might have gone for the 20oz but 23 is too much for me right now since I'm not doing daily framing as much (like most people in the US) but if I was I'd jump at the first available excuse to get one. In comparison with other hammers at HD, the claw on the Douglas finish has the same rake as an Estwing framer, but the head is weighted better and much shorter making it fit more places. The handle is awesome and the whole thing shines beautifully. The weight seems perfect, sinking nails really effortlessly, even with the 18oz/14" combo, and the side claw is a sweet in a pinch. The nail set is the best quality I've seen and works great. I set a nail into the parking lot, first try. Finally, the overstrike protection is nice, because on the off-chance you do miss on a big swing, NO PROBLEM. Overall, I feel much more inclined to pull this beauty as often as possible, and besides making me look better, it makes work easier. I never want another hammer in my life unless it's the Douglas waffle head for heavy framing, but this will be my bread and butter hammer for as long as possible.

by the way, Hickory handles with steel heads are the ONLY way to go (shock reduction hurts your arm worse) and steel are what real carpenters have been using for a thousand years. Pick one up and you WILL NOT be disappointed.


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