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Fuller Tool 600-8016 Pro Wavex 16-Ounce Shock-Absorbing Hammer by Johnson Level & Tool
List Price: $20.49Our Price: $18.06You Save: $2.43 (12%)Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours Category: Tools See more product details
Product DetailsManufacturer: Johnson Level & Tool Model: 600-8016 Product features: - An ideal professional use carpentry hammer
- Revolutionary "Wavex Technology" shock-absorbing shaft
- Shock-absorbing cushion grip handle
- Fully polished heat-treated face
- Limited lifetime warranty
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Description of Fuller Tool 600-8016 Pro Wavex 16-Ounce Shock-Absorbing Hammer"PRO WAVEX TM HAMMERSOur revolutionary Shock absorbing hammer-Wavex TM is hard on nails, but easy on the arm. Wavex technology is recognized by the Canadian Physiotherapy Association as an effective shock absorbing hammer." The Fuller 16-Ounce PRO WAVEX Shock-Absorbing Claw Hammer features a 16-ounce overall weight for easy swing and versatility. Highlighted features include the hammer's revolutionary "Wavex Technology" shock-absorbing shaft that reduces arm and hand fatigue--ideal for all-day personal or professional use--and a shock-absorbing cushion grip handle for added comfort. The hammer features a fully-polished heat-treated face and a durable polypropylene butt end for non-marring taps. The hammer comes with a limited lifetime warranty.
Tools and Hardware Reviews of Fuller Tool 600-8016 Pro Wavex 16-Ounce Shock-Absorbing HammerCustomer Review: satisfying purchase well designed and constructed Summary: 5 Stars
I have a lot of hammers and avoid using them as much as possible. Owning a collection of air powered nailers will do that to a person. They had this one priced so low I couldn't resist buying it. I am glad I did. It has become the hammer I look for when I am driving medium sized nails. I will step over a pile of my other hammers to get to this one.
There is just something about the balance and grip that appeals to me. It is a nicely finished tool and even when not at a give away price it is moderately priced for its level of quality. I have been abusing mine for several months now working on my remodeling project, it is getting pretty scuffed up but the grip is holding up well.
I prefer the feel of wooden handles they are cooler to the touch in warm weather and warmer to the touch when cold, but I find they require a bit more effort to hold on to when my hands are wet from perspiration and I am a little tired. The grip on this hammer works much better under those conditions, easy to hang on to without requiring a lot of effort. The manufacturing designers and engineers did a good job of material selection when choosing the material for the grip on this hammer. I applaud them.
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