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forum threadCarder24 posted Jan 12, 2024 03:27 AM
forum threadCarder24 posted Jan 12, 2024 03:27 AM

Estwing - MRF4OBS Sure Strike Blacksmith's Hammer - 40 oz Metalworking Tool with Fiberglass Handle & No-Slip Cushion Grip - Amazon - $19.98

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Just a $1.30 over recent deal on 32 oz hammer, this is 40 oz hammer from Estwing. Free ship for prime, or min orders.



https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00433SC0A
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Just a $1.30 over recent deal on 32 oz hammer, this is 40 oz hammer from Estwing. Free ship for prime, or min orders.



https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00433SC0A

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Model: Estwing - MRF4OBS Sure Strike Blacksmith's Hammer - 40 oz Metalworking Tool with Fiberglass Handle & No-Slip Cushion Grip - MRF40BS Blue

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Jan 13, 2024 06:28 PM
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CyanOctopus5168Jan 13, 2024 06:28 PM
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If you are debating whether you need this hammer, the answer is yes. These are awesome and a lot more useful in most situations than a full-sized sledge, and can put a tremendous amount of force on an object with a lot less effort and more precision.
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Jan 13, 2024 10:19 PM
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haihongsongJan 13, 2024 10:19 PM
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frustration day for the work, buy this to make myself happy for my future project, i know it does not make sense, but what does in this world?
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Jan 14, 2024 06:37 PM
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JDM1457Jan 14, 2024 06:37 PM
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Quote from CyanOctopus5168 :
If you are debating whether you need this hammer, the answer is yes. These are awesome and a lot more useful in most situations than a full-sized sledge, and can put a tremendous amount of force on an object with a lot less effort and more precision.
Ditto. These are great for demolition. Also noticed the #4 is 23.XX
Jan 14, 2024 11:37 PM
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sheergeniousJan 14, 2024 11:37 PM
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Quote from CyanOctopus5168 :
If you are debating whether you need this hammer, the answer is yes. These are awesome and a lot more useful in most situations than a full-sized sledge, and can put a tremendous amount of force on an object with a lot less effort and more precision.
What about the 64oz for $23? I'm debating between the two.
Jan 14, 2024 11:46 PM
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aberroJan 14, 2024 11:46 PM
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Proper name for that is a Maul. They are bigger than a hammer.
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Jan 15, 2024 06:54 AM
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CyanOctopus5168Jan 15, 2024 06:54 AM
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Quote from sheergenious :
What about the 64oz for $23? I'm debating between the two.
I have the 64oz variant, I really like it. I don't think you could go wrong with either, but it'll likely depend on what jobs you need it for. The 64oz may be a little better suited to demolition, driving stakes into the ground. The 40oz may be a little easier to control for situations that require force but maybe a little more controllability and nuance. I originally was going to go for the engineers hammers which come in the same sizes; I figured these were the same weight but gives you more functionality if I ever wanted to use the back side. Either way, safety and taking your time is important with these hammers, there have been a couple close calls when I was swinging low and almost hit my shin. Good luck!
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Jan 17, 2024 04:20 AM
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EffulgenceJan 17, 2024 04:20 AM
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Estwing MRF64E Sure Strike 64 Oz Fiberglass Engineers Hammer is also $23.98 https://a.co/d/5TCrzDj

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Jan 17, 2024 05:16 PM
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sheergeniousJan 17, 2024 05:16 PM
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Quote from CyanOctopus5168 :
I have the 64oz variant, I really like it. I don't think you could go wrong with either, but it'll likely depend on what jobs you need it for. The 64oz may be a little better suited to demolition, driving stakes into the ground. The 40oz may be a little easier to control for situations that require force but maybe a little more controllability and nuance. I originally was going to go for the engineers hammers which come in the same sizes; I figured these were the same weight but gives you more functionality if I ever wanted to use the back side. Either way, safety and taking your time is important with these hammers, there have been a couple close calls when I was swinging low and almost hit my shin. Good luck!
Thanks for the reply. I thought the 64oz would be too hard on my wrist, but the 40oz one and it was a little lighter than I thought so I just submitted a return and got the 64oz MRF64BS. I'll probably use it more for breaking/bending/demo so the 64oz does seem better for my use.



This is the one I purchased instead. https://www.amazon.com/Estwing-Su...00433SC0U/
Jan 17, 2024 09:32 PM
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EffulgenceJan 17, 2024 09:32 PM
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Same hammer, same price at Lowe's. 10% military discount if it applies to you
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Estwing-...1000382017

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