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Redback Tools Maxistrike JT-004 24-Ounce Mill Face Rip/Claw Hammer

Redback Tools Maxistrike JT-004 24-Ounce Mill Face Rip/Claw Hammer

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Brand: Redback Tools
Category: Home Improvement


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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 31914

Media: Tools & Hardware
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.2
Dimensions (in): 16 x 1 x 6

Model: JT-004
UPC: 933265700043
EAN: 0933265700043
ASIN: B000IBKQNW


Features:
  • 24-ounce rip/claw hammer with patented Arc shaft for greater access to hard-to-reach spots such as above joists
  • ThermoPlastic Elastomer (TPE) injected into the forged handle for superior grip
  • Anti-slip ovals on the side of the handle provide a secure grip
  • Built for builders and formworkers; excellent for forming up, timber frame work and striping
  • 5-year warranty

Accessories:

  • This Old House (1-year)
  • Graphic Guide to Frame Construction: Details for Builders and Designers (For Pros by Pros)

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Review
Necessity, they say, is the mother of invention, and this hammer is a prime example. A young Australian carpenter found himself going back with a nail punch to finish driving nails around joists, piping and other obstructions that his hammer couldn't reach around. One day, he put his hammer to the grinder, welded on some more material and started hammering smarter, not harder. That's how the Maxistrike hammer was born.

Years later, the brilliantly designed and gorgeously balanced Maxistrike hammer line is available all over the world, and its exploding popularity is easy to understand the second you take this hammer in hand.

The difference is all in Redback Tools' solid, one-piece patented arc shaft, an unlikely-looking curve in the hammer shaft that actually lets the hammer head reach into recessed surfaces that normally would have necessitated a nail punch. Redback calls this "maxi-access," but we just call it genius. The curvature totally recenters the balance, and in turn, makes the blows more efficient as well as less jarring to your arm. Contributing to the noticeable comfort factor is the extraordinary grip on this hammer. It's made of thermoplastic elastomer, which functions both as a shock absorber and secure gripping surface. There are subtle indentations that your fingers just find when you grip it, too, and it feels amazing in hand.

This is a 24-ounce brute of a hammer, but wielding it, you'd think it was closer to 16 ounces. The rip claw is machined beautifully, and the milled head is designed especially for the professional builder and framer. We think this hammer will become a must-have for those in the trade -- watch this one: It's going to be a hit.--Kris Jensen-Van Heste

The Redback Story
When a serious 2002 motorbike accident ended Australian carpenter Jake Tyson's career as a tradesman, he focused his energy on improving a tool that had remained unchanged for more than a century—the simple hammer. The end result was the Maxistrike, a hammer with a patented arc shaft that allows users to drive nails over obstacles like joists and piping. When he found that large tool companies weren't interested in his idea, Tyson decided that he had to market the hammer himself.

Redback launched the Maxistrike in November 2003 and saw it win the "Dealer's Pick" award at that year's American Hardware Show. Since then, Redback has continued to dedicate itself to manufacturing innovative, sturdy tools for the carpenter and contractor, such as the MaxiS5 Phillips Screwdriver which works with both Posidrive and multiple head sizes of Phillips screws. Other innovative products include the Sketch Tape, a measuring tape that lets users write measurements on the tape's surface, and the Maxiknife, a rugged utility knife with a patented blade-change system and onboard storage for extra blades.

Redback products are meant for professionals and do-it-yourselfers alike, and they are designed for maximum durability and functionality.


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Hammer   April 17, 2008
Shelia Helms (Triad, NC United States)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

All the contractor friends have been so please with this hammer. I ordered several of them for gift. I liked them so well, that I kept two at home. Nothing is handier for a woman, than a man with a good hammer.


5 out of 5 stars This Hammer throws no curves   March 17, 2008
P. Capriotti (Southeastern Pa.)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This Hammer is worth every penny! Well balanced and has a hand grip that dos'nt want to leave your hand.You can tell it is made from the best steel ,cause you can hear the claw sing like a tuneing fork every time you strike a nail.The conacle shaped face lets you strike a nail without damageing other surfaces.The curved handle seems to give more leverage.I've been swingin Hammers for a least 30 yrs. Plumb, Estwing ,Stan Lee,Deathgrip, maybe borrowed somebodies Craftsgirl.This Hammer is really nice.The only bad part is my son bought me a Stanlee Antivibe which is O.K. for Christmas O well maybe he won't notice.

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