🔨 Strike with precision, power, and comfort — the hammer that means business.
The ESTWING Tinner's Hammer (18 oz) features a forged one-piece alloy steel construction with a smooth face for precise metalwork. Its patented shock reduction grip absorbs 70% of vibrations, enhancing comfort and control during extended use. Designed for professionals, this durable tool is made in the USA and ideal for HVAC, sheet metal, and custom fitting tasks.
Brand | Estwing |
Head Material | Alloy Steel |
Handle Material | Alloy Steel, Shock Reduction Grip |
Color | Silver |
Product Dimensions | 12"L x 5.5"W x 1.3"Th |
Item Weight | 1.13 Pounds |
Grip Type | Shock Reduction |
Head Style | Flat |
Style | Hammer |
Number of Items | 1 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00034139614715, 00743153713174 |
Manufacturer | Estwing |
UPC | 602460005542 034139614715 300718381270 300718009693 743153713174 640024943626 787721779704 643749769533 636123634961 |
Part Number | T3-18 |
Item Weight | 1.13 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | T3-18 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 18 oz (Ounces) |
Material | steel |
Power Source | Hand Powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Tinner's Hammer |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Manufacturer |
P**Z
Great for an apprentice
Great for sheet metal apprentice
J**M
This is the sheet metal hammer for you
This hammer is the best sheet metal hammer I've ever owned and it's made well and has good balance when swinging!
E**D
Tinners hammer
Bought this for my son, he says that it works great. Being a sheetmetal mechanic, like his father, he needed a hammer that fits into tight corners to shape and form.
T**N
Great for tinners
Great value been using it for years now
A**H
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N**E
Came with a mark
Great hammer but like other reviewers mentioned it came with a mark already on it. Does not effect the use.
B**L
Quality hammer for metal bending and general use.
I've historically used a claw hammer for most of my life, and I don't ever find myself using the prying end for removing nails. It was just a striking tool for the most part. If I wanted to pry a nail, I've likely use a end nipper. The leverage provided by an end nipper provides a smooth action, hardly damaging the work surface.Over the years, I noticed I would need to bend metal. Reciprocating saw blades, laundry drying racks, etc. I tended to use a set of pliers to bend them to shape, but lately I was looking into how people bend sheet metal and stumbled upon this tool.One thing led to another and I ended up getting this instead of the highly-coveted Malco's. Estwing puts annoying stickers, but some heat and oil and they come off with little effort.The tool itself is heirloom quality and I can't wait to use it for general purpose.
A**K
Well made
Quality tool, well made
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