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HART 16-Oz White Rubber Mallet

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$7.10

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Walmart has HART 16-Oz White Rubber Mallet on sale for $7.09. Select free store pick up where stock permits otherwise shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.
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  • Our research indicates that this offer is $8.37 lower (54% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $15.46.
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Walmart has HART 16-Oz White Rubber Mallet on sale for $7.09. Select free store pick up where stock permits otherwise shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.
  • Note: Availability for free store pick up may vary by location.
Thanks to Deal Hunter Rokket for finding this deal.

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Written by megakimcheelove | Staff
  • Our research indicates that this offer is $8.37 lower (54% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $15.46.
  • Lifetime limited warranty
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Geckohands
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I don't get this deal. I can't imagine that a rubber mallet is so critical that you can't just buy a cheap one from Harbor Freight [harborfreight.com].

$3 for a 16oz (1 lb) wooden handle one [harborfreight.com]
$7 for a 16oz (1 lb) fiberglass handle one (has black/white rubber head) [harborfreight.com].
$6 for a soft face nonmarring 1.5 lb one [harborfreight.com]
Geckohands
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I appreciate your insight. Yes, I thought it was obvious that one would use an intermediate item (like cardboard, etc) to avoid marring a surface when using a black rubber mallet, but I guess I can see how that's not possible sometimes.

Regarding your comment on dried and crumbling rubber, I would think all rubber will eventually dry out/crumble (for example, all rubber tires, even expensive ones, are susceptible to dry rot) so I'm not personally convinced that buying a "high quality" rubber mallet means it won't do the same.

I didn't mean to be melodramatic. I only meant that I don't see why this is a "deal" if one can get a rubber mallet for less money at HF (and not even a HF sale price). If one needs a a non-marring mallet, the $7 HF one has a white head and would be eligible for their frequent 30% coupons (making it $4.90) especially since this is an item that's under $10. Or perhaps the $6 HF soft face non-marring one will work ($4.20 after 30% coupon). HF currently doesn't have the 30% coupon but those coupons pop up fairly frequently throughout the year.

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No comments?!?! Great ratings on this mallet.
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Is this good for letting your neighbors next door know that they are being too loud?
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Ahh man rubber mallet Thor!!!
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bring your own mallet for the soccer fields!!!!!
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Seems like a good enough deal. In for one, thanks for sharing 👍
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I've always wanted a rubber mullet ! Thanks !
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I don't get this deal. I can't imagine that a rubber mallet is so critical that you can't just buy a cheap one from Harbor Freight [harborfreight.com].

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I have a black harbor freight mallet that's about 16 years old. It marks walls and stuff so a white one would be good when working on stuff you don't want to get a black mark on.

Had to hammer my front door hinges to keep the double doors from binding. Trim
Now all marked up. Will have to use a light solvent to clean.

I love using hammers. Everything looks like a nail when I hold one. At the gym there's a 25lbs sledge hammer to swing and hit a tractor tire with. Wish I had a tractor tire at home to hit once in a while.
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aendilSep 06, 2024 08:08 PM
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Half price on mallets! Awesome! Do they have wooden and brass also?
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rowmean77Sep 06, 2024 08:16 PM
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By the power of the Rubber Mighty Thor!
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Good for pounding on meat to make it more tender and thin?
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LJCRSTSep 06, 2024 09:43 PM
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Quote from Geckohands :
I don't get this deal. I can't imagine that a rubber mallet is so critical that you can't just buy a cheap one from Harbor Freight [harborfreight.com].
The rubber one from HF does not age well. The rubber has dried and is crumbling. I have a black rubber mallet similar to the Hart but it does leave marks. A white one would come in handy.

Critical? Perhaps not, but essential when you are working on client projects or items that you do not want risk marring. Sometimes you can get away with a hammer and a piece of wood, plastic, or cardboard. Sometimes you may not have a piece of wood handy. Whatever the case may be, stating such a tool as "critical" seems a bit melodramatic.
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I have a black rubber mallet that I have to throw a rag or plastic wrap over when banging on light colored material so as to not mar it with black streaks. This white hammer would be a better choice for white & light colored items.
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Quote from LJCRST :
The rubber one from HF does not age well. The rubber has dried and is crumbling. I have a black rubber mallet similar to the Hart but it does leave marks. A white one would come in handy.

Critical? Perhaps not, but essential when you are working on client projects or items that you do not want risk marring. Sometimes you can get away with a hammer and a piece of wood, plastic, or cardboard. Sometimes you may not have a piece of wood handy. Whatever the case may be, stating such a tool as "critical" seems a bit melodramatic.
I appreciate your insight. Yes, I thought it was obvious that one would use an intermediate item (like cardboard, etc) to avoid marring a surface when using a black rubber mallet, but I guess I can see how that's not possible sometimes.

Regarding your comment on dried and crumbling rubber, I would think all rubber will eventually dry out/crumble (for example, all rubber tires, even expensive ones, are susceptible to dry rot) so I'm not personally convinced that buying a "high quality" rubber mallet means it won't do the same.

I didn't mean to be melodramatic. I only meant that I don't see why this is a "deal" if one can get a rubber mallet for less money at HF (and not even a HF sale price). If one needs a a non-marring mallet, the $7 HF one has a white head and would be eligible for their frequent 30% coupons (making it $4.90) especially since this is an item that's under $10. Or perhaps the $6 HF soft face non-marring one will work ($4.20 after 30% coupon). HF currently doesn't have the 30% coupon but those coupons pop up fairly frequently throughout the year.
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And my mallet !
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