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Sealey Hammers Sealey CPH16 Warrington/Joiners Straight Peen Hammer

Sealey CPH16 Warrington/Joiners Straight Peen Hammer

Weight: 450

£14.22
Or 3 interest-free payments of £4.74/mo.*
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Sealey Hammers Sealey CFH02 Copper Faced Hammer

Sealey CFH02 Copper Faced Hammer

Length: 270, Weight: 810

£32.34
Or 3 interest-free payments of £10.78/mo.*
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Sealey Hammers Sealey CFH04 Copper Faced Rubber Hammer

Sealey CFH04 Copper Faced Rubber Hammer

Weight: 1950

£57.53
Or 3 interest-free payments of £19.17/mo.*
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Sealey Hammers Sealey BFH12 Brass Faced Dead Blow Rubber Hammer

Sealey BFH12 Brass Faced Dead Blow Rubber Hammer

Weight: 340

£14.72
Or 3 interest-free payments of £4.90/mo.*
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Sealey Hammers Sealey CRF25 Rawhide Faced Rubber Hammer

Sealey CRF25 Rawhide Faced Rubber Hammer

Weight: 1020

£43.07
Or 3 interest-free payments of £14.35/mo.*
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Sealey Hammers Sealey RMB200 Rubber Hammer

Sealey RMB200 Rubber Hammer

Length: 84, Weight: 907

£7.08
Or 3 interest-free payments of £2.36/mo.*
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Sealey Hammers Sealey BPH04 Ball-Peen Hammer

Sealey BPH04 Ball-Peen Hammer

Weight: 110

£7.21
Or 3 interest-free payments of £2.40/mo.*
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Sealey Hammers Sealey BPH16 Ball-Peen Hammer

Sealey BPH16 Ball-Peen Hammer

Weight: 450

£11.94
Or 3 interest-free payments of £3.98/mo.*
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Sealey MCH500 Machinist Riveting Hammer

Sealey MCH500 Machinist Riveting Hammer

Weight: 500

£16.25
Or 3 interest-free payments of £5.41/mo.*
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Sealey BPH24 Ball-Peen Hammer

Sealey BPH24 Ball-Peen Hammer

Weight: 680

£17.83
Or 3 interest-free payments of £5.94/mo.*
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Sealey CLX16 Carpenter Hammer

Sealey CLX16 Carpenter Hammer

Weight: 450

£20.68
Or 3 interest-free payments of £6.89/mo.*
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Sealey BPH32 Ball-Peen Hammer

Sealey BPH32 Ball-Peen Hammer

Weight: 900

£20.94
Or 3 interest-free payments of £6.98/mo.*
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HAMMERS

FAQ

Hammers are tools designed for pounding nails or breaking objects. Common types include claw, ball-peen, and sledgehammers. Claw hammers are versatile for home use, ball-peen hammers suit metalwork, and sledgehammers handle heavy-duty tasks.

Choosing the right hammer involves considering its weight, handle material, and intended use. Lighter hammers suit delicate tasks, while heavier ones provide more force. Wooden handles offer comfort, whereas fiberglass handles provide durability.

Claw hammers are ideal for woodworking due to their ability to drive and remove nails efficiently. Their curved claw helps in extracting nails without damaging the wood surface.

Hammers have different heads to serve various purposes. Flat heads deliver precision strikes, while rounded heads spread force over a wider area. This diversity enhances their functionality across different tasks.

Sledgehammers are suitable for demolition due to their heavy head and long handle, which generate significant force. They effectively break down walls or large structures.

Ergonomic hammers are designed to reduce strain with features like cushioned grips and balanced weight distribution. These designs improve comfort during prolonged use.

Hammers: 3 things to consider before buying

When choosing hammers, it's crucial to consider the type that best suits your project. Claw hammers are versatile and great for general carpentry, while sledgehammers are ideal for demolition tasks. If you're working with delicate materials, a rubber mallet might be more appropriate to avoid damage. Understanding your project's requirements will help you select the right tool for the job.

The handle material of hammers can significantly affect comfort and durability. Wooden handles offer a classic feel and absorb shock well, but they may wear over time. Fiberglass handles are durable and reduce vibrations, making them a popular choice for frequent use. Steel handles provide maximum strength but can transmit more shock to your hand. Consider how each material aligns with your comfort preferences and usage frequency.

Weight balance is key when selecting hammers, as it impacts both control and fatigue levels during use. A well-balanced hammer feels comfortable in your hand and allows you to swing with ease. If possible, test different hammers by holding them to assess how they feel. Opting for a weight that you can manage comfortably will enhance your efficiency and reduce strain during extended tasks.

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