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|  | |  | | | Stanley 51-621 16-Ounce Curve Claw Fiberglass Hammer | | | | | SKU:
STA51-621 | | In Stock | | Availability:
Usually ships in 1-2 business days | | | | | | Includes 16 oz. Smooth Face Fiberglass Handle Hammer - 51-621 | | | |
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| $15.99 | |
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| $10.85 | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 7.0 inches | | Product Width: | 3.0 inches | | Product Height: | 15.0 inches | | Package Length: | 13.5 inches | | Package Width: | 5.9 inches | | Package Height: | 2.5 inches | | Package Weight: | 1.5 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 22 reviews |
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| | Features | Fiberglass handle absorbs shock and vibrationTextured rubber ensures a comfortable, secure gripFiberglass handle minimizes vibrations and reduces breakage vs. woodHeat treated and rim tempered for durability and safety
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 22 customer reviews )
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21 of 21 found the following review helpful:
Decent balance. Good swing Mar 27, 2008
By Water Monkey
"Marc B."
In a way I feel weird reviewing a hammer, afterall it is a hammer! However, I thought I would put my 2 cents in, in case someone was looking to buy this.
I like the hammer, I have two claw hammers. This one and a wood hammer. This one seems a little top heavy to me. This may be do to a lighter fiberglass shaft, but I can easily compensate for it. The grip is comfortable and makes hammering without any workgloves effortless.
I have had this hammer about 5 years and I must say I am not disappointed in it at all. Would buy it again.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Good ergonomics, nice feel to it Nov 19, 2010
By Ace Perhaps because it's fiberglass it has more "resonance" to its swing and subesquent impact. It fits the hand and is a pleasure to use. And, it's a Stanley product. Good tool! Good job Stanley!
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Great hammer, nice feel, weight and durability Aug 10, 2011
By Micheal Mathews It's light weight; I crawled around on my back in a 2-3' high, 1300sq/f crawl space installing 6 lights (receptacles and all). Took about 2 hours and hammering those receptacles in with my arm crooked and barely enough room to get a decent swing was no problem. I actually had a harder time screwing the outlets and fixtures into the receptacles than banging the nails in. The floor joists were the old white oak too, dense and solid.
It's got good balance; light weight handle with a solid, heavy head make it real easy to get a good swing. The shaft is fiberglass but it has a rubber grip so even with sweaty hands it's not going anywhere. And I personally feel that fiberglass is a lot easier on the hands but a couple of old timers I work with still like wood better.
Seems pretty durable; We've been doing a lot of demo work with it for 2 weeks now and it's done everything from pounding nails to pounding pry-bars and chisels as well as knocking out old cripple studs. I've also been yanking old 3 inch nails out of concrete and brick.
It sounds silly but the color is actually kind of a plus as well, makes it a lot easier to spot when you leave it laying somewhere on the job site. We had a couple of dark red hammers as well and whenever one of us would need a hammer that's usually the first one we grabbed just because you couldn't miss it sitting there.
I think like I've given it a good run and a serious amount of abuse. I'm pretty happy with it.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Don't know much, but it has been good Aug 31, 2010
By Abbas E Mahvash I'm not mechanical in any way, so I don't know much about hammers. But I wanted something decent to use around my house. I like the grip, it's supposed to be strong, and I like the way it's weighted. I prefer it to some of the wooden ones I've used.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Solid hammer, just like my grandfather used. Jul 08, 2010
By SCF
"Software Developer"
My grandfather was a general contractor who build very large, expensive, custom homes by hand. I grew up watching him and eventually helping him. He passed about a decade ago and the first thing I did after buying my first house was find a hammer just like he always had. He had two trusty Stanley hammers which were purple and the other blue. These are the only regular claw hammers I saw in his collection of tools for more than twenty years, so I am now the proud owner of a cheap, simple, effective quality hammer that I expect to last just as long.
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