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Reddit mentions of Estwing Rubber Mallet - 12 oz Double-Face Hammer with Soft/Hard Tips & Hickory Wood Handle - DFH12,Black

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Estwing Rubber Mallet - 12 oz Double-Face Hammer with Soft/Hard Tips & Hickory Wood Handle - DFH12,Black. Here are the top ones.

Estwing Rubber Mallet - 12 oz Double-Face Hammer with Soft/Hard Tips & Hickory Wood Handle - DFH12,Black
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    Features:
  • TRIPLE WEDGE CONSTRUCTION – Securely fastens hammer head to
  • MULTI-USE MALLET – Use for sheet metal forming, upholstery work, automotive work, assembling furniture, tile setting, laminate flooring installs, & more
  • BUILT FOR THE PRO – framers, roofers, carpenters, contractors, tradesman & serious DIYers
  • GENUINE HICKORY HANDLE – Designed to fit the grip of the user’s hand ensuring comfort & control
  • MADE IN THE USA – Our American made tools are proudly crafted Rockford, IL
  • Packaging May Vary.
Specs:
ColorRed & Yellow
Height1.43 Inches
Length12.33 Inches
Number of items1
Size1
Weight1.21 Pounds
Width4.85 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Estwing Rubber Mallet - 12 oz Double-Face Hammer with Soft/Hard Tips & Hickory Wood Handle - DFH12,Black:

u/V-chalk · 2 pointsr/Tools

I recommend these because they are reliable tools and aren't too expensive (subjective, of course). Nice tools will make you want to do more stuff yourself, I guarantee it! You probably can save some dough using Home Depot Husky / Lowes Kobalt/craftsman, or Harbor Freight. I have cheap tools too, but for the tools I use often, I invest a little more.

u/WhoPutDatPlanetThere · 1 pointr/woodworking

Hi I'm searching for a hammer/mallet type instrument of destruction...that isn't all that destructive. I saw these Japanese chisel hammers people were apparently also using on planes and some dual sided hammers with a soft and a harder side which made me wonder if there was one that would work on both wood and metal without damaging either one. Specifically I hope to use it to adjust a wooden plane requiring me to hit both metal and wood. I'm trying not to spend a lot of money to start out with so I want to avoid things that go into the realm of luxury tools.

cheaper dual sided hammer without replaceable ends

dual sided hammer with replaceable ends and higher price

japanese steel hammer (flat/domed ends)