This 16 oz. curved claw nail hammer is forged in 1-piece solid steel, and fully polished. Balance and temper are unsurpassed. It has a bonded and molded on Shock Reduction Grip that reduces shock up to 70% and will not come off. Estwing hammers are the only hammers that can make this claim. Both the head and handle are forged in 1-piece solid steel and have an attractive blue UV coating. This is the perfect hammer for general, and light to medium duty. Nail hammers are designed for striking common and finishing nails and nail sets. Curve claw for pulling common nails. Made in USA. Protect your eyes from flying particles and dust. Always wear safety goggles. Bystanders shall also wear safety goggles.
- Designed for use where pulling nails is necessary
- 1-piece forged head and handle
- Forged metal head for extra strength
- Curved claws are designed to pull nails efficiently
- Handle and head are fully polished
- Molded and bonded shock reduction grip reduces shock up to 70%
- Grip will never come off of handle
- Balanced hammer design for comfort and control
- Made in USA
Carrie DuBuque (verified owner) –
Pulls up nails like Liam Neeson takes out bad guys. Unlike Liam, it can be used for any general hammer-type task (it doesn’t just have a specific set of skills).
Linda Murphy (verified owner) –
Feel and balance make usage easy
Princess Hayes (verified owner) –
A hammer is a hammer but this one is pretty good. Balanced and nice grip
Bertrand Raynor (verified owner) –
Nice balance, easily removes nails. Curved jaw is my preference.
Nikki Yost (verified owner) –
Unfortunately, standing water ruined my old claw hammer. This is a fine replacement though.
Kaitlyn Upton (verified owner) –
This is a nice hammer! Just the right weight, just the right length! Just Perfect for any home project!
Blaze Stracke (verified owner) –
The hammer was the perfect size and weight – a good product!
Franz Kub (verified owner) –
Works great!
Archibald Anderson (verified owner) –
My favorite trim hammer.
Janice Moore (verified owner) –
This hammer is well balanced and high quality. I was happy to find an American-made product was available, and even more pleased when I used it for the first time. I highly recommend this one!
Ricky Mante (verified owner) –
Love these hammers….This is my third….Only tool on the truck that keeps disappearing ???
Stella Kihn (verified owner) –
Durable and basic hammer, recommended
Otilia Howell (verified owner) –
For many years an older friend of mine always said his Estwing was the best hammer he ever had. I bought this one a few years ago after using my fathers old wood handled Stanley’s (he was a wood shop teacher). Once I bought on I realized my friend was right for many reasons. The hammer feels so much better balanced and the grip with all it’s little depressed holes gives you a firm grip & confidence that a wood or plastic handle just can’t duplicate. It’s also a well designed handle shape, it fits perfectly in the hand, and the “just right” density of the rubber stops a lot of the hammer shock & won’t get slippery when it gets wet from sweat. Pulling nails with the claw is easier too because the angled claw area inside is rough and bites the nail compared to other hammers. The sides are nice & flat so when you need to use the side for striking, like installing electrical staples in a confined area, the staples don’t go flying. Speaking of striking stuff, the best thing I noticed when using this hammer it that I don’t bend nearly as many nails! It’s made in the USA! Once my dad tried the Estwing hammer he was impressed & wanted one for himself…My grandfather used to say buy it once, and buy it right. The difference in price of this quality tool that will last a lifetime (maybe two!) compared to a cheaper hammer is only a few bucks…why get the cheap one at all? This is a great all around hammer for pros and DIYers.
Enoch Anderson (verified owner) –
I was banging some nails today with the Estwing and realized my Dad and I bought this when I bought my 1st house right around 1975. Lord only knows how many nails I’ve banged in (and clawed out) with this tool. Then later today I was at HD and looked at a new one. It is exactly the same – why mess with perfection. It might be a very few extra bucks but you’ll never need another hammer.
Maud Rempel (verified owner) –
This is a nice hammer with good balance and a comfortable grip, at a reasonable price. However, it didn’t come with an instruction book! (heeheeheehee!)
Nigel Smitham (verified owner) –
drives a 16 penny in two strokes after setting. Well balanced and easy to control. This is a replacement for the same model which I owned for 30 years but was stolen last year
Maxwell Goodwin (verified owner) –
There’s really only so much you can say about a hammer. This one has a nice look, nice balance and feel, and as good looking as a hammer can be. The price is decent and it says a lot when a tool is still made in America. I’d buy it again.