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About XtremepowerUS 32oz Dead Blow Hammer Dual Head 2lbs Ball Peen Blow Striking Flat Pein Non-Slip Handle
Overall Feedback:
78% positive
87% found the grip to be comfortable
I compared the grip comfort of this hammer with the Armstrong hammer made by Trusty-Cook and found that the Armstrong hammer has a bigger, more substantial head and is perfectly balanced.
84% liked the optimal handle length, although 16% found it too short
After using it several times, the face of my hammer has dented and is damaged, and the chrome has flaked off.
I find the handle of the hammer to be too light and the 32 oz weight is not distributed for maximum impact.
79% praised the durable construction, but 21% noticed signs of wear
I have noticed that the hammer's light head and the 32 oz distribution do not maximize the impact.
The exterior metal gouges easily and is quite soft.
I compared the material quality of the Chinese hammer with the Armstrong hammer and found that the Chinese hammer has less dead blow action and is inferior to the Armstrong in delivering maximum shock to the striking surface.
After using it several times, the face of my hammer has dented and is damaged, and the chrome has flaked off.
88% appreciated the low noise level, though 12% found it still loud
The Armstrong hammer has a bigger, more substantial head and is perfectly balanced.
I found that the hammer is not a true dead blow hammer.
78% was impressed by the powerful strike force, while 22% found it lacking
I compared the striking power of the Chinese hammer with the Armstrong hammer and found that the Chinese hammer has less dead blow action and is inferior to the Armstrong in delivering maximum shock to the striking surface.
I have noticed that the Chinese hammer has less dead blow action and is inferior to the Armstrong in delivering maximum shock to the striking surface.
The Chinese hammer has less dead blow action and is inferior to the Armstrong in delivering maximum shock to the striking surface.
I compared the grip comfort of this hammer with the Armstrong hammer made by Trusty-Cook and found that the Armstrong hammer has a bigger, more substantial head and is perfectly balanced.
I returned an Estwing hammer because of poor quality control and non-replaceable heads.
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