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Stiletto Tools Inc TI14SC Titan 14 Oz Titanium Framing Hammer With Curved Handle

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List Price: $119.99
Our Price: $91.50
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Manufacturer: Jensen Distributing
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Binding: Tools & Hardware Brand: Stiletto EAN: 0662560140048 Feature: The original Titanium framing hammer Label: Jensen Distributing Manufacturer: Jensen Distributing Model: TI14SC Publisher: Jensen Distributing Studio: Jensen Distributing
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Features
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The original Titanium framing hammer Less recoil shock than steel hammers Lightweight titanium head eases fatigue, yet the driving force equals a 24 oz steel Magnetic nail start feature on nose of the hammer for easy one-handed nail sets Ergonomic American hickory curved handles for greater swing leverage
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Perfessional Comment: Best hammer head ever made. The handle will need to be replaced at some point and I suggust a hand crafted one to match the awsome'ness of the titanium head.
Customer Rating:      Summary: wo made up these prices? Comment: How can some one justify the price for these things. i own 3 of them.a 14oz, a 16oz, and the 15 t-bone the 14 does not hit like a 24 oz. i have a 24oz and that hammer puts this thing to shame. one lick and i'm on to the next nail. this one three or some times four.but one thing is for sure, you can swing this thing all day long and still have more juice when you get home. nice and lightweight but definately a propaganda.
Customer Rating:      Summary: great hammer, easy on the hands Comment: I bought this hammer nearly two years ago, and have swung it more or less six days a week since then. If, like me, your hand is hurting after a day swinging a framing hammer, buy this one and you won't regret it. It feels like a toy, but it'll match a 22 oz. steel hammer swing for swing. One piece of advice - once the handle breaks, (it will, it's a wooden handle) instead of buying another wooden handle and breaking it again right away, go to a place that puts fiberglass handles in - it's just as light, and ten times as durable.
Customer Rating:      Summary: a every day hammer Comment: If i am doinging demo or finish.this is the only hammer i use .the contoly is not matched by any other .i my self,cut a couple of inches out of the handle.the magnet on the top is also great for picking things up that you have droped in hard to reach places. I have had mine for couple of years and have not broken a handle yet.the in side radis is great foe rounding over corner.stillrto is the only thing i swing
Customer Rating:      Summary: Had to try it! Comment: After hearing the titanium hype for over a year, I had to get one. After using it for a couple of months, I havn't had any problems. It still takes a few more hits to drive larger nails. I like my 25oz. steel hammer for heavy framing. I like using the Stilletto for white pine and sheet goods. It sure is a conversation piece on the job sites, but probably not worth the extra money(at least to me).
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Editorial Reviews:
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This framing hammer features a titanium head, with a magnetized groove that holds the head of the nail while you set it, to protect your thumb and fingers. It's lightweight, at only 14 ounces, and has an ergonomic hickory handle to generate leverage.
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