The QEP Pro Rubber Floor Mallet is ideal for setting flooring, safely and securely. The white rubber head will not mar or damage surfaces and measures 70 to 75 on the Shore A hardness scale, for a firm hardness with minimum bounce when striking. The superior construction of this mallet makes it ideal for multiple applications.
- Designed for installing both unfinished and prefinished flooring
- Large mallet head spreads force across the flooring to move it into place during installation
- 16 oz. white rubber head will not mar tile or other surfaces
- Co-molded plastic handle with non-slip, rubber grip for comfortable repeat use
- Chamfered edges maximize contact with subfloors when positioning floors
- 11.5 in. handle for comfortable use
- Chamfered head is preferred by professional flooring installers
Gene Gulgowski (verified owner) –
Was easy to work
Jonatan Donnelly (verified owner) –
OUTSTANDING GREAT TOOL.
Oran Little (verified owner) –
Used to install laminate flooring and it was able to tap in the boards without damaging them, a little bounce back but held up great
Aracely King (verified owner) –
Needed to put some shelves together for our garage and this bad boy came in handy. It’s a mallet and the grip is pretty good and it does what it’s supposed to do.
Moshe Cormier (verified owner) –
The floor That we installed was the lvt water proff flooring .it works well by installing in LVT flooring ,works better than rollers. in the end of the hammer handle work well for the corners. Weight of hammer Is perfect.
Maxine Fahey (verified owner) –
Excellent quality, good price. Very satisfied with purchase.
Hallie Davis (verified owner) –
I really like the hammer the square edges hit the tile nice
Lenny Bashirian (verified owner) –
After using the same day I bought it, this mallet broke.
Deborah Ebert (verified owner) –
Non marking.
Chase Conn (verified owner) –
God quality. Non-marring.
Patricia Johnson (verified owner) –
Excellent quality and right size and weight
Keshawn Schmitt (verified owner) –
Performed well, could be heavier or made like a dead blow hammer.
Gardner Tremblay (verified owner) –
Good hammer breaks all the schemes that I need
Leo Connelly (verified owner) –
Outstanding mallet, that let me seat each tile into the thinset, and to adjust position by tapping in the direction it needed to go. The rubber actively gripped the tiles.
Bernardo Koepp (verified owner) –
…got tired of beating tiles into place with my fist, LOL, this mallet is a great substitute, and is non-marking! When I saw it I had to have it!
Luna Gutmann (verified owner) –
If you need to bust up some thin set or acrylic adhesive without busting up your hand, this is the mallet to use! Pair it with a scraper tool or cold chisel and go to town.
Hans Dach (verified owner) –
Great tool