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The Draper Redline Cross Pein Pin Hammer is a professional-grade hand tool designed for durability and performance. Weighing 4oz (110g) and featuring a sturdy hardwood shaft, this hammer is perfect for precision tasks. Its forged black painted head ensures lasting impact, while the polished faces provide resilience for any job. Ideal for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts, this hammer is a must-have in your toolkit.
Manufacturer | Draper REDLINE |
Part Number | 67669 |
Product Dimensions | 32.5 x 9.9 x 1.7 cm; 188 g |
Item model number | 67669 |
Colour | Blue |
Style | Tool |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Head Style | forged |
Handle material | Wood |
Included Components | Draper 110g (4oz) Cross Pein Pin Hammer |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 188 g |
E**R
Awesome
Awesome wee hammer ! Just the right weight, used for "gently" tapping / waking up rusted in UJ's and other areas you don't wish to obliterate......very handy, well balanced, well fixed head ~ ideal add on to toolbox.
C**N
The best tapping hammer
Best tapping hammer. Great quality no sign of head loosening or mushrooming at the end. Great for tapping bolts at inspection for HGVs.
T**
Great price
The weight is what I was looking forIt has a good pitch
A**R
Great.
Great little pin hammer
L**D
I Had My Doubts But...
I certainly wasn't expecting it to last how it has so far... In reality it's only been half a year, there about, but it's gone through repetitive heavy use for HGV Inspections and has been run over with 12 tonnes multiple times (not really the hammer's fault).I just bought the cheapest hammer available at the time and it has done fantastically, no wobble in the head, so on, so forth. Recommended.
A**R
Perfect
Great price and quality
T**A
No Nail is safe now
Lost my well used little hammer that was my Dad's,in a house move,I blame my teenage son's always taking Mum's tools and claiming them, then leaving them gosh knows where.So I was going to just buy the cheapest one,a hammer is a hammer, right.Then, my friend who was visiting said" Is a hammer just a hammer, which one would your Dad have bought,cause he had the hammer he gave you since the 1950's,right".I said he would have bought a Draper,he had lots of their tools. Who knows, if it doesn't fall into the wrong hands it might just be around long enough for me to give it to one of my daughters to then get used by one of her teenage sons as a tent peg/bike /skateboard ramp hammer and left in the woods/carpark/garden.Draper has been making tools for over a hundred years, a hammer isn't just a hammer if it's a Draper,it's an heirloom.
H**?
Should have bought one ages ago
I have been struggling for years not having a suitable pin hammer, should have bought one of thee years ago. Nicely weighted, small hammer for those slightly more delicate jobs in life!
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