Had my Stanley claw hammer for years and still going stroung...
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You do know the Wiha one is ÂŁ30 for a 10 oz toffee smasher ?
You could get a hickory handle estwing for cheaper or a leather handle estwing for a couple of quid more
I have one and they are great. I also have a £5 fibreglass one and that does the job just fine. But I do love nice tools.I’ve seen they are quite expensive. Estwing does sound good.
I have one and they are great. I also have a ÂŁ5 fibreglass one and that does the job just fine. But I do love nice tools.
If you're an apprentice I'd go cheap and cheerful. Save the Wiha and estwing for later. Estwings are very desirable shiny things for those with sticky fingers on site.
Ah yeah forgot about those and have seen a couple of mishaps with them.I've got the same cheapish draper claw hammer I've had since my apprenticeship, it still works just as well as it did back then.
Whatever you do don't go too cheap and get a claw hammer with a hollow tubular neck!
I have an E16s which I got as an alternative to the Wiha.What’s the Estwing one that you have, just so I can put it in the save for later.
I remember, one morning, my draper had developed a weird bend. I didn't notice at first but some bleeder had swapped it for mine.I've got the same cheapish draper claw hammer I've had since my apprenticeship, it still works just as well as it did back then.
Whatever you do don't go too cheap and get a claw hammer with a hollow tubular neck!
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