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Milwaukee 19 oz. Wood Milled Face Hickory Framing Hammer

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Home Depot has Milwaukee 19 oz. Wood Milled Face Hickory Framing Hammer on sale for $14.97. Shipping is free.

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Features:
  • Precision Balanced Design
  • Shock Absorbing American Hickory
  • Magnetic Nail Set
  • Axe Style Curved Claw
  • Anti-Ring Claw Design
  • Precision balanced design

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  • About this product:
    • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars by Home Depot customers.
  • About this deal:
    • This deal price is $11 lower (42.35% savings) than the list price of $25.97
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Home Depot has Milwaukee 19 oz. Wood Milled Face Hickory Framing Hammer on sale for $14.97. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member tunabreath for sharing this deal.

Features:
  • Precision Balanced Design
  • Shock Absorbing American Hickory
  • Magnetic Nail Set
  • Axe Style Curved Claw
  • Anti-Ring Claw Design
  • Precision balanced design

Editor's Notes

Written by BostonGirl
  • About this product:
    • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars by Home Depot customers.
  • About this deal:
    • This deal price is $11 lower (42.35% savings) than the list price of $25.97
  • About this store:
    • Home Depot return policy here

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randomchaos
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I can attest it works incredibly well. Also, if anyone's wondering, yes, if you hit your finger you can absolutely break it and have black out pain.
Electricalsushi
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Bought this in store yesterday. Has a nice feel with most of the weight in the steel head and a curved lightweight hickory handle that has a nice swing to it. At full price I would be more inclined to get a nice Estwing for a few bucks more, but at ~$5 more than the cheap hammers, I think this is a good deal.
Also, wood handles are easy to replace if broken, so this hammer should last for many years.
emp
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You don't want milled faced for general stuff and 19oz is a bit too heavy, 16oz non milled faced is probably better as a general purpose hammer.

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Oct 25, 2021
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ionlyplaybops2
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Are they doing free shipping until Christmas or what's going on here?
Oct 25, 2021
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Electricalsushi
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Bought this in store yesterday. Has a nice feel with most of the weight in the steel head and a curved lightweight hickory handle that has a nice swing to it. At full price I would be more inclined to get a nice Estwing for a few bucks more, but at ~$5 more than the cheap hammers, I think this is a good deal.
Also, wood handles are easy to replace if broken, so this hammer should last for many years.
Oct 25, 2021
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ez1
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Some combo deals with this hammer and free shipping to consider:

1. with hammer loop for $34.94: hammer loop combo [homedepot.com]

2. with FASTBACK Folding Utility Knife Set for $29.94: FASTBACK Folding Utility Knife [homedepot.com]

3. with 12 in. Pry Bar and 9 in. Nail Puller with Dimpler for $34.94: with 12 in. Pry Bar and 9 in. Nail Puller with Dimpler [homedepot.com]
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cool-blue
Oct 25, 2021
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Quote from ez1 :
Some combo deals with this hammer and free shipping to consider:


3. with 12 in. Pry Bar and 9 in. Nail Puller with Dimpler for $34.94: with 12 in. Pry Bar and 9 in. Nail Puller with Dimpler [homedepot.com]
What is with the dimpler? I need some schooling.

nevermind. I got it. https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwa...37#overlay
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I can attest it works incredibly well. Also, if anyone's wondering, yes, if you hit your finger you can absolutely break it and have black out pain.
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KnowsItToBeTrue
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Quote from randomchaos :
I can attest it works incredibly well. Also, if anyone's wondering, yes, if you hit your finger you can absolutely break it and have black out pain.
It's not a tool if there isn't the slight chance of injury!
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edoctor2
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Anyone know where this one is made?

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babygdav
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Quote from Electricalsushi :
Bought this in store yesterday. Has a nice feel with most of the weight in the steel head and a curved lightweight hickory handle that has a nice swing to it. At full price I would be more inclined to get a nice Estwing for a few bucks more, but at ~$5 more than the cheap hammers, I think this is a good deal.
Also, wood handles are easy to replace if broken, so this hammer should last for many years.
Or just solid metal and go decades without replacing anything...
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aberro
Oct 26, 2021
591 Posts
This makes a good self defense weapon if you live in NY.
If I didn't already own 6 hammers, I would buy this.
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stangboy101
Oct 26, 2021
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Quote from cool-blue :
What is with the dimpler? I need some schooling.

nevermind. I got it. https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwa...37#overlay
Its a framing 🔨, the waffle head is used to grip the nails and the axe handle makes it swing and strike harder with less effort.
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TenderLlama5521
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Arguments for or against this is as a "general" hammer? Mostly light duty work, hanging stuff, etc
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emp
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Quote from TenderLlama5521 :
Arguments for or against this is as a "general" hammer? Mostly light duty work, hanging stuff, etc
You don't want milled faced for general stuff and 19oz is a bit too heavy, 16oz non milled faced is probably better as a general purpose hammer.
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EricE4951
Oct 26, 2021
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Quote from TenderLlama5521 :
Arguments for or against this is as a "general" hammer? Mostly light duty work, hanging stuff, etc
I wish they had this hammer when I got into construction more than a decade ago. Back then, it was between a classic estwing and a stilleto. I went with stilleto because I found one on Craigslist for a very reasonable price. The modern purpose-built, workman's hammer space has had some competition since then, and I encourage you to do a but of research if your entering the space... after you try this one. A hammer and a utility blade are basically the only two things I found myself needing on every jobsite. Depending on where you find your niche, your toolbelt ought to reflect the job and your personal preferences-- though these can be quite expensive, I would save up and do it right once. edit.. I forgot to say, as the other commenter suggested, a lighter hammer with a smooth face would be better.. and if the claw is just OK for nail removal, you can always get a crows foot. that, and a bit of shim allows you to remove nails on finish work
Last edited by EricE4951 October 26, 2021 at 05:17 AM.
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Electricalsushi
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Quote from babygdav :
Or just solid metal and go decades without replacing anything...
I have the solid metal hammer as well and it's good for any work where I might knowingly hit the handle (demoing something covered in nails and screws). Wooden handles send less vibration and impact energy through your hand/wrist and they are nicer to have for new construction (Framing a wall or building a deck).
Both have there place.

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delala123
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I wish they have smooth-faced version on sale. The Milled Face hammer will leave imprints on the woods.

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