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Discuss New Hammer in the Electrical Tools and Products area at ElectriciansForums.net
ITS A HAMMER!!!!!
Find one that is comfortable in your hand and you can hit things with.
if you want to put nails into timber, a small one will suffice, if you want to knock out back boxes in breeze block then a bigger one would be better.
I am amazed by the marketing, how is an electricians hammer, any different to another trades hammer???
Fair enough, I was only asking if someone has a Wiha one and if they are any good.
There is only one - estwing
I would love one. Can’t quite afford one at the moment being on an apprentice wage.
The Wiha/hultafors one is very light and expensive.
I'd go estwing if you want something quality and a little fancy.
If your an apprentice buy the cheap Stanley one. Surprisingly good for a tenner and you'll have had a chance to get a better idea of what you want by the time you inevitably loose it anyway.
Are they worth the money the estwing hammers? I wouldn’t know what to go for tbh.
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What one is that?
You do know the Wiha one is £30 for a 10 oz toffee smasher ?I would love one. Can’t quite afford one at the moment being on an apprentice wage.
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