Dalluge 7180 16 Ounce Titanium Hammer |  | Brand: Dalluge Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $147.99 Buy New: $108.83 as of 11/21/2009 23:02 CST details You Save: $39.16 (26%)
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Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 9 reviews
Media: Tools & Hardware Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 18.8 x 7 x 3.3
MPN: 7180 Model: DDT16 UPC: 698250071804 EAN: 0698250071804
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| Features:
| • | 16-ounce Titanium Hammer with Serrated Face and Straight Hickory Handle | | • | Patented Shock Absorbing Design | | • | Nailoc Magnetic Nail Holder capable of holding both Standard and Duplex Nails | | • | Unique Overstrike Guard for Increased Handle Protection | | • | Side Nail Puller for Extra Leverage. Reinforced Claws for Added Strength. |
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Product Description Dalluge 07180 Side Pull Hammer. The head design is identical to the new Douglas Hammers, but made of Titanium!!! Functionally works same, take a look. Unique Side Nail puller for Concrete Forming, try that with your current Hammer. Side nail-pull, provides maximum leverage for pulling nails. Magnetic nail-set, starts nails in hard to reach places. Over-strike protection, increases life of wood handle. Hickory handle.
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Showing reviews 1-5 of 9
Durable and Functional September 3, 2009 Tim Antes (Syracuse, NE) This hammer works great! It feels lighter than a Stiletto hammer and swings with more ease. The handle and head design are second to none as far as I am concerned.
Great tool May 14, 2009 Alan C. Alvarado (Santa Clarita, CA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I am a carpenter for the studio industry. Several of my co-workers have this hammer. They all payed much more than I did. I really like this hammer. Great balance and oh so light. Will soon purchase the smooth faced version.
I love this Hammer April 7, 2009 Jamie Rodgers Ok so i am a DIY'er, but i have a few friends that are professional carpenters. After using a few of thier Titanium Hammers, i decided i wanted one! The Stilletto's were way to expensive for my use, but the dalluge was a good price for a well review product. Now that i have it i LOVE it. Light, feels good in your hand and very sure and solid. Worth the extra few bucks over a steel hammer. Hopefully i will never need to buy another hammer!
Outstanding... March 3, 2009 Travis Preble (Western Colorado) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I have been a framing contractor for 19 years, always in search of the "perfect hammer". This Dalluge titanium hammer is currently the best one on the market. With this hammer you get the best of everything at a great price. I don't care what people say, wood handles are still the best, they are light, strong, easily replaceable and about as anti vibration as you can get. The problem has always been the weak connection between the hammer head and the handle. This problem is solved with the Douglas Head to Handle Interface Design.....The best/strongest connection on the planet. Combine the Douglas designed wood handle and head with lightweight Titanium and you have a winner. Items like these help keep the weight down on your tool belt without sacrificing anything.
Other absolutely "must have" features on this hammer include: Side Nail Puller, Magnetic Nail Set, Corrosion Proof, Straight Claw Design, Milled Face (For Framing) & Straight Handle.
This hammer is a great investment for your tool belt as well as your back. I am using this hammer with great sucess, it is definitely a keeper.
GREAT!!! September 22, 2008 Shawn Hatfield 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I own a couple of titanium hammers, but this one is by far my favorite. It drives nails without a problem. The design is licensed from Douglas hammers. If you have ever used a Douglas hammer, the you know what I'm talking about. I still use my 20oz Douglas hammer, but now this is what I grab first. The Dalluge is 4oz less in weight, but drives the nails just as good. You get the weight benifit of titanium combined with the perfect design of a Douglas hammer. However, I still don't know how well titanium holds up over time (compared to steel), so I always keep my Douglas with me.
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