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Craftright 560g / 20oz Drop Forged Head Claw Hammer $6.90 (Was $19.85) @ Bunnings

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Craftright's 20oz Drop-forged Head Claw Hammer is the handiest tool to have in your garage. Ideal for DIY projects inside and outside the house, this hammer designed with a drop-forged steel head and extra supportive rubber handle that can be used all day long.

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  • +3

    Comes with exhibit tag pre-attached. Handy!

  • Not worth it, even if was free. No balance, doesn't strike well at all.

    • +7

      You really hit the nail on the head with your comment.

      16oz is where it's at.

    • What's a good hammer?

    • +4

      Are you sure it's the hammer…?

    • +2

      Tradesmen always blames his tools.

    • +1

      Not worth it, even if was free. No balance, doesn't strike well at all.

      Sounds like it's craftright… crafted wrong?

  • +3

    I just checked my watch, it's hammer time.

    And for any Germans out there:
    https://static.fjcdn.com/large/pictures/fd/81/fd81bd_470471.…

  • +11

    Forged Head Claw Hammer $6.90

    How much is the genuine one?

    • This comment hammered it home for me… may try to forge my own one day, if only I could stop finding nails!

  • +1

    Good bang for your buck

  • +1

    Worth spending a few bucks more for the Stanley?

    • Metal is probably way better too…. I have a stanley….

  • I bought this same hammer years ago, and still have it and use it often.

    Unless you use a hammer everyday, as part of your job, and need some finely balanced, metallurgically perfect hammer , this one is just fine.

    • Agreed.
      Got two estwings, for day to day.
      And one of these for bashing tasks.

  • I just dropped in for the comments. I think I have one of this in the tool box, it works for small jobs or demolishing things.

    BTW, heard friends in the industry saying some construction sites actually ban tradesmen to use bunnings (or bunnings exclusive brands) cheap tools.

  • mmm haircut
    ooo hotwax
    mmm hammer

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