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frontpageniki4h | Staff posted Oct 08, 2025 10:21 PM
frontpageniki4h | Staff posted Oct 08, 2025 10:21 PM

23oz Estwing Pro Rip Claw Hammer w/ Smooth Face & Wood Handle + $0.99 Menards Credit

& More + Free Store Pickup

$9.00

$30

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Menards (Store Locator) has 23-Oz Estwing Pro Rip Claw Hammer w/ Smooth Face & Hickory Wood Handle (MRW23LS) for $8.98. Select free store pickup where available.

Note: 11% ($0.99) rebate is also available. Mail-in rebate is in the form of merchandise credit check, valid on future in-store purchases only.

Menards (Store Locator) has Skil 20V Rotary Hammer Kit with PWRCORE 20 2.0Ah Lithium Battery & Charger (RH170202A) for $44.93. Select free store pickup where available.

Note: 11% ($4.94) rebate is also available. Mail-in rebate is in the form of merchandise credit check, valid on future in-store purchases only.

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Menards (Store Locator) has 23-Oz Estwing Pro Rip Claw Hammer w/ Smooth Face & Hickory Wood Handle (MRW23LS) for $8.98. Select free store pickup where available.

Note: 11% ($0.99) rebate is also available. Mail-in rebate is in the form of merchandise credit check, valid on future in-store purchases only.

Menards (Store Locator) has Skil 20V Rotary Hammer Kit with PWRCORE 20 2.0Ah Lithium Battery & Charger (RH170202A) for $44.93. Select free store pickup where available.

Note: 11% ($4.94) rebate is also available. Mail-in rebate is in the form of merchandise credit check, valid on future in-store purchases only.

Thanks to Deal Hunter niki4h for finding this deal.

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Fondgain
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Hum...let me guess. Perhaps price has something to do with it compared to the $300+ price tag for a single Martinez M1 hammer (⊙ _ ⊙ ).

Note: Martinez M1 hammer will not improve your hammering skills, or turn you into a master craftsman nor artisan.

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Oct 08, 2025 10:58 PM
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Oct 09, 2025 06:33 AM
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vo_danhOct 09, 2025 06:33 AM
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I never knew I needed a straight head hammer until recently... with the curve you can't get onto some nails in certain positions..
Oct 09, 2025 09:43 AM
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UniqueMagic721Oct 09, 2025 09:43 AM
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The picture of them trying to incorrectly pull a nail with this style hammer is making me cringe!!!
Oct 09, 2025 03:23 PM
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random_name_hereOct 09, 2025 03:23 PM
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It's hilarious Estwing funded Ruri no Houseki--an anime TV series about busty girls exploring mineralogy. Someone in the company has a type.
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DealDadyOct 09, 2025 07:03 PM
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Quote from UniqueMagic721 :
The picture of them trying to incorrectly pull a nail with this style hammer is making me cringe!!!
I cannot fathom how you could do it any other way... explain.
Oct 09, 2025 07:28 PM
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CodeChimpOct 09, 2025 07:28 PM
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I whacked my thumb but good with the waffle-cone version of this on Mother's Day 2003. Wife was extremely pregnant with twins and had to take me to the ER. Fun times. Good hammer, though. I still have it, and it still drives nails and breaks fingers.
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FondgainOct 10, 2025 02:59 AM
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Quote from pszajna :
no clue why anyone would buy this and not a Martinez M1
Hum...let me guess. Perhaps price has something to do with it compared to the $300+ price tag for a single Martinez M1 hammer (⊙ _ ⊙ ).

Note: Martinez M1 hammer will not improve your hammering skills, or turn you into a master craftsman nor artisan.
Last edited by Fondgain October 9, 2025 at 09:14 PM.
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PBougeOct 10, 2025 06:31 AM
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Quote from pszajna :
no clue why anyone would buy this and not a Martinez M1
Dumb comment, that's like saying I don't get why anyone would buy a Toyota Corolla and not a Lamborghini instead. You can buy about 40 of these hammers for the same price as a Martinez M1. My favorite hammer that I used in construction for almost 10 years was the original 22oz Husky hammer for like $15, 20 years ago.
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RedElmoOct 10, 2025 06:55 AM
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Quote from pszajna :
no clue why anyone would buy this and not a Martinez M1

Man. You really have to make me go look up this hammer huh? You did it. Mission accomplished


So just a titanium funky looking hammer.

During my search Temu came up with a $70 titanium hammer.

Still have no clue why it's better? Lighter?
Last edited by RedElmo October 10, 2025 at 12:57 AM.
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Oct 10, 2025 10:17 AM
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TerevonOct 10, 2025 10:17 AM
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Quote from Fondgain :
Quote from pszajna [IMG]https://slickdeals.net/images/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :
no clue why anyone would buy this and not a Martinez M1
Hum...let me guess. Perhaps price has something to do with it compared to the $300+ price tag for a single Martinez M1 hammer (⊙ _ ⊙ ).

Note: Martinez M1 hammer will not improve your hammering skills, or turn you into a master craftsman nor artisan.
Plus, when you hit your hand and throw it in anger you won't jump off the roof after it like you would the $300 hammer.
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MrGreedOct 10, 2025 10:39 AM
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Quote from RedElmo :
Man. You really have to make me go look up this hammer huh? You did it. Mission accomplished


So just a titanium funky looking hammer.

During my search Temu came up with a $70 titanium hammer.

Still have no clue why it's better? Lighter?
You really just compared a Martinez hammer to a hammer from Temu of all places?

You obviously don't use hammers or do handiwork as you know something as simple as type of grip or handle material can dramatically and drastically change your user experience

Think driving an S Class or 7 Series versus the Toyota Corolla someone mentioned above, Is it grossly more expensive? Yes. Is it a markedly better experience? Definitely.

If you are hammering 3-5 nails a year then I could see why you wouldn't get it, but even then buy once, cry once. Have two Martinez hammers, haven't met one person that told me "oh man you spent $300 on that you are crazy my hammer is just as good"

Most of the time the reaction i get is "man that is one nice hammer probably cost a pretty penny"

You get what you pay for, and constantly ordering garbage from Temu is actively harming the US economy and boosting China's economy off shit replica goods
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Jack SchittOct 11, 2025 12:26 AM
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Quote from MrGreed :
You really just compared a Martinez hammer to a hammer from Temu of all places?

You obviously don't use hammers or do handiwork as you know something as simple as type of grip or handle material can dramatically and drastically change your user experience

Think driving an S Class or 7 Series versus the Toyota Corolla someone mentioned above, Is it grossly more expensive? Yes. Is it a markedly better experience? Definitely.

If you are hammering 3-5 nails a year then I could see why you wouldn't get it, but even then buy once, cry once. Have two Martinez hammers, haven't met one person that told me "oh man you spent $300 on that you are crazy my hammer is just as good"

Most of the time the reaction i get is "man that is one nice hammer probably cost a pretty penny"

You get what you pay for, and constantly ordering garbage from Temu is actively harming the US economy and boosting China's economy off shit replica goods
Unless you use it all day long, it doesn't matter. I get it if you are a tradesman, but most of them use air/battery powered nailers.
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UniqueMagic721Oct 11, 2025 09:40 AM
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Quote from DealDady :
I cannot fathom how you could do it any other way... explain.
That is a rip hammer, not a claw hammer. A claw hammer has a curved head and is designed for pulling nails. The rip hammer is flat, and if used to pull nails instead of breaking crates, it MUST have a block put underneath it to provide a fulcrum and proper leverage. But even then the tines are flat and don't provide proper ontact.

That picture is a guaranteed way to break off the handle. They used to teach this in shop class.

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zbs60Oct 11, 2025 07:44 PM
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Ouch! Was that my elbow?

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