

⚒️ Hammer like a pro, feel the power of titanium precision!
The Stiletto TB15MC Claw Hammer features a lightweight yet ultra-durable 15 oz titanium head with a milled face for superior nail grip. Its 17.5-inch curved titanium handle with a rubber grip ensures ergonomic comfort and control, making it ideal for framing and precision tasks. Proudly made in the USA, this hammer combines cutting-edge materials with expert craftsmanship for professionals who demand the best.
| ASIN | B00079R1YM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #204,555 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #168 in Claw Hammers |
| Brand Name | Stiletto |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (457) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00662560150030 |
| Grip Type | Ergonomic |
| Handle Material | Alloy Steel |
| Head Material | Titanium |
| Head Style | Milled |
| Included Components | Claw Hammer, Hammers, Handtools |
| Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 18"L x 6.25"W x 1.5"Th |
| Item Type Name | Claw Hammer |
| Item Weight | 16 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Stiletto |
| Style Name | Ergonomic,Magnetic |
| UPC | 662560150030 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
A**R
Great Tool
I bought this after watching all of my coworkers using these for around two years now. I know you get what you pay for but I didn't want to be the guinea pig. The price is quite salty, but it's worth it! We erect scaffold (cuplock) every day. That entails striking metal all day every day. Hard on the elbow when using steel hammers! So with some Christmas $$ I decided it was time. I've been using this hammer for a month now and it is very forgiving on my aging elbow! The only thing that annoys me is that the head and bolt rotate. This misaligns the magnetic nail start channel. I even used loctite and it still moves. Not a huge deal since I set nails the traditional way, but still a little annoying. All in all, I will buy again if this one ever wears out. I don't see that happening anytime soon though. The hammer feels indestructible.
P**N
Great quality
Love it
T**E
Garbage..
I am a contractor. Got this hammer in the mail today at 1 pm. I used it for 5 or 6 hours. By the end of the very FIRST HALF DAY of use the milled face is almost completely smooth and where the over molded handle meets the titanium it has already peeled or rolled back 1/4" from taking it in and out of my occi tool bags. This leads me to believe in a week or two of heavy use I'll have a titanium handle with no remaining rubber handle. My rating doesn't have to do with effectiveness as a striking tool, it's light and it can drive nails. But for $170 dollars they can't temper the waffle face to last more than 6 hours or make a handle that will hold up? To sum it up: 1. spend $170 for a Tibone 2. Fix the handle on your brand new hammer before you use it 3. Don't forget about that monthly cost of $35 for a new milled face. I got a physics degree in college. I fully understand why a titanium hammer makes sense. I think it is a good idea. I'm relatively young and like the idea of not having a bad elbow/back from heavy tools in my bags day in and day out. But the execution on Stiletto's part I think was embarrassing. Right now I'm wishing I could return this P.O.S.
E**R
Expensive
Super light love how it handles
J**S
Great investment!
I'm a framer, so I was lucky that my boss had this exact hammer. He was always raving on about how good it was, so when I drove a few nails with it I liked the feel of it as well and decided 2 buy 1. Once I got my own and got used 2 it I love it even more. Curved handle has a lovely feel, perfect weight, drives any nail with ease, no repetitive strain injury, but the side pullers is the wow factor, it is brilliant!! It's a lot of money for a hammer, but if you're gonna be using it day in day out, you'll be very happy with the investment!
C**K
Best hammer you can buy.
Much cheaper online than any store. I swing a hammer all day at work driving nails. This thing reduces the vibrations you normally get and after one day of use you will never go back. I know it's a ridiculous about for a hammer but it is well worth it. It has a long handle that can get annoying in your belt loop. Be warned if you get the milled face it will a "pining" noise when driving nails. Used it to; Drive nails Chip concrete Snap ties Pull 16p nails with ease Anything you use a normal hammer for. It's a tool don't be afraid to use it like many others are
J**R
Nice hammer
Nice hammer. Seems to be pretty durable and a little lighter than my old heavy framer. Really like the nail puller on the side. Personally don’t think it’s worth $200 though.
T**T
Worth It.
This was a gift to my husband for Christmas. It was something he would never have purchased for himself but now prizes. He has told me a many ways that makes it superior to an ordinary hammer; the weight balance, the nail holder, shock reduction. He is remodeling our kitchen with more pep in his work!
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