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frontpagestrikeroptimus111 posted Mar 18, 2024 09:47 AM
frontpagestrikeroptimus111 posted Mar 18, 2024 09:47 AM

22-Oz Milwaukee Milled Face Framing Hammer + 15" Pry Bar

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$30

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Home Depot has 22-Oz Milwaukee Milled Face Framing Hammer & 15" Pry Bar (48-22-9022-48-22-9035) for $29.97. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member strikeroptimus111 for sharing this deal

Features:
  • Hammer
    • 22 oz. head weight
    • Precision balanced design
    • Shockshield handle
    • Magnetic nail set
    • I-beam handle construction
    • Asymmetrical anti-ring claw
    • Milled face
    • Straight claw
  • Pry Bar
    • Vibration-reducing grip
    • Easier prying with high leverage Shepard's hook head shape
    • Forged from steel for heavy-duty use

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Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $10 lower than the next best available prices from similar reputable merchants starting from $39.97.
    • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
    • Through 4/14/2024, Select Chase Card Holders may be able to save an additional 10% by adding a current Home Depot offer to their card. See this deal for more details

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Home Depot has 22-Oz Milwaukee Milled Face Framing Hammer & 15" Pry Bar (48-22-9022-48-22-9035) for $29.97. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member strikeroptimus111 for sharing this deal

Features:
  • Hammer
    • 22 oz. head weight
    • Precision balanced design
    • Shockshield handle
    • Magnetic nail set
    • I-beam handle construction
    • Asymmetrical anti-ring claw
    • Milled face
    • Straight claw
  • Pry Bar
    • Vibration-reducing grip
    • Easier prying with high leverage Shepard's hook head shape
    • Forged from steel for heavy-duty use

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $10 lower than the next best available prices from similar reputable merchants starting from $39.97.
    • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
    • Through 4/14/2024, Select Chase Card Holders may be able to save an additional 10% by adding a current Home Depot offer to their card. See this deal for more details

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Model: Milwaukee 22 oz. Milled Face Framing Hammer with 15 in. Pry Bar

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Theuberguru
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If I wanted Harbor Freight.. I would go to Harbor Freight. Something's they are ok at.. Others not so much.
Fazi13
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as someone who has both for my remodel
the Milwaukee one is noticeably better. worth the $10 if you're gonna use it a lot

the HF one is too flat on the flat side
boombashi
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As someone who has a cheap rusted out hammer, I'll trust a quality brand over cheap junk.

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TheuberguruMar 18, 2024 06:00 PM
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Quote from OliveLanguage887 :
You can get a prybar and a hammer of similar make for $18 at harbor freight or cheap out on the hammer and get both for $9. Don't see how this is a deal.

Edit:
https://hftools.com/app60517
https://hf.tools/coupons/2024/03/182743-02529

cheap hammer: https://hftools.com/app47873
If I wanted Harbor Freight.. I would go to Harbor Freight. Something's they are ok at.. Others not so much.
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Fazi13Mar 18, 2024 07:54 PM
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Quote from OliveLanguage887 :
OK man, I just don't see how they can **** up a prybar and a hammer. Again, I don't see how it's a deal just because you don't like harbor freight. This isn't load bearing screws or a toolbox or a specialized screw. It's a ******* hammer and a pry bar.
as someone who has both for my remodel
the Milwaukee one is noticeably better. worth the $10 if you're gonna use it a lot

the HF one is too flat on the flat side
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boombashiMar 18, 2024 08:05 PM
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Quote from OliveLanguage887 :
OK man, I just don't see how they can **** up a prybar and a hammer. Again, I don't see how it's a deal just because you don't like harbor freight. This isn't load bearing screws or a toolbox or a specialized screw. It's a ******* hammer and a pry bar.
As someone who has a cheap rusted out hammer, I'll trust a quality brand over cheap junk.
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im14abeerMar 18, 2024 08:10 PM
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I know it's in the title, but please note, this is a milled face, mostly only suited to framing.
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TheuberguruMar 18, 2024 08:16 PM
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Quote from OliveLanguage887 :
OK man, I just don't see how they can **** up a prybar and a hammer. Again, I don't see how it's a deal just because you don't like harbor freight. This isn't load bearing screws or a toolbox or a specialized screw. It's a ******* hammer and a pry bar.
I have gotten HF prybars and hammers that are not fully tempered/heat treatment. You go to pull a nail and the prybar bends. I had put together an in expensive tool bag for my wife as we were remodeling. And the trim prybar bent like it wasn't heat treated. The Goldblatt that i use and it was copied off of had no issues. It is hit or miss. Just quality control.
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baller11111Mar 18, 2024 09:13 PM
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that type of prybar sucks...would buy if they had a different prybar
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Quote from OliveLanguage887 :
OK man, I just don't see how they can **** up a prybar and a hammer. Again, I don't see how it's a deal just because you don't like harbor freight. This isn't load bearing screws or a toolbox or a specialized screw. It's a ******* hammer and a pry bar.
There are PLENTY of ways you can screw up prybars & hammers. Design, ergonomics, materials, quality (e.g. tempering as another poster mentioned), etc.

Quote from im14abeer :
I know it's in the title, but please note, this is a milled face, mostly only suited to framing.
Yep.. milled face framing hammers are not really appropriate for your average Slickdealer who will likely just use this for DIY around the house.
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Decent deal if you have a brand preference for Milwaukee - inclined to agree with the Pro-HFT crowd, the best deal in town is the cheap Harbor Freight hammer and flat bar...I've intentionally ABUSED mine doing demo work on a house and a garage, ripping off boards, slats, nails etc and they've held up just fine. I've intentionally torture tested it because well, why not...life time warranty right? Their basic 15" flat bar is like $2.99 on sale or $3.99 regular (SKU: 2529 [harborfreight.com]) and a 16" Hammer with fiber glass handle is $5.99 (SKU: 47873 [harborfreight.com]) regularly but I think I got mine for $2.99. So around $10 bucks I can have 'disposable' tools for most demo work which is still 1/3 of the price of this deal for this branded set. If you like nice things then there's nothing wrong with the Milwaukee set... I was looking, I won't lie.

I also own this tool which I LOVE...it's HFT's wrecking bar (SKU: 96345 [harborfreight.com]) and I can't stress how easy this made demo work where I was tearing boards apart and nails out to re-sheet an old garage with T11.

Anyway it's hard to justify unless I was on a construction crew and wanted a new set of tools. I bought the 21 oz Fiber Glass framing hammer (SKU: 60821 [harborfreight.com]) and actually love it...it's cheap, it works, it has a lifetime warranty. Would I take it to a construction site and get made fun of...no...would anyone ever steal it...also no lol.

It's a fair argument to be had...if you are trying to get a job done cheap (it's a deal site, not a construction site, pun intended). If you are trying to find a good deal on Milwaukee tools, this may be for you. It seems most construction guys go for Estwing or Vaughan, but Milwaukee and DeWalt want a chunk of the $ too. Why not 30 bucks for 5 dollars of raw materials means they are making a huge profit!
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Rookies1000Mar 19, 2024 04:42 AM
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Serious question. Will a regular hammer like this break car reinforced windows from the inside if the car was to fall into lake/pond? Saw the news about billionaire woman dying in a Tesla when it fell into a pond because modern car depends so much on electricity to operate door handle and windows nowadays. I just thought I should have something to keep in the glove compartment with my first aids kit, flash light, etc., in case I need to break the windows from inside. Or is there something else better and more compact for the task?
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darksiderisingMar 19, 2024 12:17 PM
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Quote from OliveLanguage887 :
OK man, I just don't see how they can **** up a prybar and a hammer. Again, I don't see how it's a deal just because you don't like harbor freight. This isn't load bearing screws or a toolbox or a specialized screw. It's a ******* hammer and a pry bar.
Laughs in tradesman.
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BringtherainMar 19, 2024 10:20 PM
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Quote from Rookies1000 :
Serious question. Will a regular hammer like this break car reinforced windows from the inside if the car was to fall into lake/pond? Saw the news about billionaire woman dying in a Tesla when it fell into a pond because modern car depends so much on electricity to operate door handle and windows nowadays. I just thought I should have something to keep in the glove compartment with my first aids kit, flash light, etc., in case I need to break the windows from inside. Or is there something else better and more compact for the task?
Pretty sure this is the case with any car unless you have an old roller style window. Once a car is submerged, trying to open the door is trying to push the body of water

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