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About Wilton B.A.S.H Dead Blow Hammer Kit (11113)
Overall Feedback:
74% positive
76% found the grip to be comfortable, although 24% experienced hand fatigue
My hammer's grip comfort is not good as the middle caved in after 6 blows.
The hammers bounce back excessively after striking a surface, defeating the purpose of being a "dead blow".
I complained that the middle of the hammer caved in after 6 blows, and the other side did not last much longer.
76% liked the optimal handle length, although 24% found it too short
My hammer's handle caved in after 6 blows and the other side didn't last much longer.
The hammers have too much bounce back after striking a surface, which defeats the purpose of being a dead blow.
My hammer's handle length is not durable enough as the middle caved in after 6 blows and the other side did not last much longer.
75% praised the durable construction, but 25% noticed signs of wear
After 6 blows, the hammer caved in on one side and did not last much longer. This suggests poor material quality.
I noticed that the hammers have an excessive amount of bounce back after striking a surface, which defeats the purpose of being a 'dead blow'. After using them for 3 months, I replaced them with my set of harbor freight hammers that worked really well.
The hammers had too much bounce back after striking a surface, defeating the purpose of being a 'dead blow'. After using them for 3 months, I replaced them with my harbor freight hammers that worked well.
My hammer caved in after only 6 blows in the middle, and the other side didn't last much longer.
The hammers have too much bounce back after striking a surface, which defeats the purpose of being a dead blow hammer.
75% appreciated the low noise level, though 25% found it still loud
I used the 4lb dead blow on a flat stainless surface with no sharp edges.
I used the medium size hammer three times and it grazed the side of a metal bracket on a conveyor at work, slicing down into the skin of the deadblows about a half of an inch. This indicates that the noise level of the dead-blow-hammers is high enough to cause damage to the surrounding material.
The hammers have too much bounce back after striking a surface, which defeats the purpose of being a dead blow hammer.
The hammers have excessive bounce back after striking a surface, which defeats the purpose of being a "dead blow".
75% was impressed by the powerful strike force, while 25% found it lacking
The hammers have excessive bounce back after striking a surface, which defeats the purpose of being a 'dead blow'.
After 6 blows, the hammer caved in and the other side did not last much longer.
After 6 blows, the hammer caved in and the other side did not last much longer, indicating that my dead-blow-hammer's striking power is not up to the mark.
75% liked the well-balanced design, while 25% found it too heavy
After 6 blows, the middle of my hammer caved in and the other side did not last much longer. It is not durable enough and has poor weight and balance.
I complained that the hammer caved in after 6 blows and the other side did not last much longer.
I wrapped the grip part with electrical tape, but I should have used athletic tape and wrapped it like a hockey stick for a perfect grip.
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