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REAL STEEL Drop Forged Solid Brass Non-Sparking Hammer 20 Oz, Hickory Wood Handle 0421

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Features

  • Drop forged solid brass hammer head
  • Machine turned and hand polished head
  • Non-sparking and prevents excessive to steel or other parts
  • Well-balanced & durable hickory handle
  • Laser etched texture for secure handling

Description

The Real Steel hickory wood brass hammer, is drop-forged with pure brass, provides you with the protection power to complete jobs perfectly. The brass hammer is also manufactured to reduce sparking, and prevent excessive damage to the steel surface, such as mold and automotive accessories. High quality hickory handle with texture ensures to prevent any slippage. The Real Steel 20 oz hickory non-sparking brass mallet will effortlessly meet the demands of striking chasing tools or professional flattening. It is more suitable for lighter hitting, non-sparking explosion-proof environment, High temperature environment & when you need to protect object surface works. Great gift for Dad, Christmas, birthday, fathers day and friends.

Brand: REAL STEEL


Head Material: brass,steel


Handle Material: Alloy Steel


Color: Brass


Item Weight: 20 Ounces


Brand: ‎REAL STEEL


Head Material: ‎brass,steel


Handle Material: ‎Alloy Steel


Color: ‎Brass


Item Weight: ‎20 Ounces


Grip Type: ‎Textured


Style: ‎German


Number of Items: ‎1


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎34


Manufacturer: ‎Real Steel Inc


UPC: ‎767615192734


Part Number: ‎brass stamping hammer


Item Weight: ‎1.25 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎3.25 x 1.38 x 12.75 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎0421


Size: ‎20 oz


Material: ‎Pure copper, Hickory wood handle


Power Source: ‎Hand Powered


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Measurement System: ‎Metric


Included Components: ‎Brass Hammer


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: November 15, 2016


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • High total quality
This hammer feels great and the balance is perfect. The metal part has a transparant coating on it for protection against the elements. The handle is thicker then normal so it feels perfect in my normal size hands, and thus the good balance. Good and nice quality hickory handle. Would buy again product ! Bronce metal part is good and not to soft, feels it will last a good time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2024 by M.

  • Most pleased
Immediately I appreciated the weight and the craftsmanship of this. Haven't used it extensively yet, but it looks and feels as described. Recommended seller.
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2024 by narcissa

  • Very good brass hammer
One of the best brass hammers I have tried. The shape and size of the head is good for a wide variety of uses and the wood handle is well attached and holding up nicely to plenty of beating. I often put the hammer on the work and hit the other side of the brass hammer with a 4 pound sledge and that tends to move things very well. Yes, the brass will deform, but that is what it is made for. Brass tools are sacrificial tools. The brass absorbs the abuse so the parts can be moved without damaging the parts. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2023 by Practical Tech

  • Good sturdy brass hammer/mallet. A quality tool.
This is a decent quality, fairly heavy brass-head mallet (it is not a brass jewelers hammer) with a strong hardwood handle and nice polished brass. The wood grain is even oriented properly in the handle for strength, and the handle is glued into the top of the brass head. It is fairly heavy and takes some arm strength to swing, but you can choke-up on the handle for light tapping. These are hard to find anymore at hardware stores - I couldn't find one of them at any of my local stores. I'm using it for car suspension work to tap out bolts, vibrate spindles/knuckles to loosen parts without damaging the steel surfaces. It is easier to use than a large brass drift and steel hammer. The hardwood handle has some thin diamond-pattern checkering" on the handle that doesn't do much for the grip, so I just wrapped it with some tool grip tape (but something like hockey tape will also do). Alternatively, you could very lightly sand the water-resistant gloss finish for better grip. For newer handymen, be aware that you will put dents, scratches and gouges in a brass hammer head when striking steel - that is what it is supposed to do, absorb the impact with steel and protect the steel from damage. After a while the polished brass head will be well dinged up, which is just fine. The brass on this hammer is a bit softer than on the old USA-made hammers, but it is fine. However, if you use it often, you may have to replace it in a few years (or buy another when it on sale - price varies online). By the way, if you do have to replace the handle in the future, some hardware stores still sell replacment hickory handles and the serrated metal pieces that you drive into the top of the handle to secure it to the head (directions to replace hammer handles on several websites and videos). You would just need to chip/drill/burn-out the epoxy securing the handle to the top of the brass head. You could also obviously epoxy the handle to the head like the original. If you've got any quality hammers like this where the handle can be replaced, I'd buy some replacment handles now for the future, while you can still get them in stores, since fewer and fewer stores have them anymore and may not in the future. Just make sure it is labeled hickory wood, is the correct diameter to force fit though the head opening, and check the bottom of the handle to make sure the grain lines are in the same direction as the handle head for strength. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2023 by Marcus

  • works great so far
Great hammer,would buy again.
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2024 by LFM

  • Great
This is very nice quality much better than I had thought.
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2024 by Summer Berndt

  • Good brass head with a tough, long handle
Brass hammers are supposed to deform after use. They're a softer metal than steel and so you can use this to smack things that you don't want to damage. The brass deforms instead of mushrooming the steel shaft you're smacking. I'm an industrial mechanic and I use this hammer for rebuilding pumps, installing and removing bearings, and whatever else I need to move without marring the surface. I've had this for almost a year now and I use it daily. I've used a grinder a couple of times to remove the mushroom that forms around the head after heavy use and I'd say this hammer has 3 or 4 more years of hevay daily use left in it. This is normal as brass tools are meant to wear out over time. In about 15 years of this work I've had 3 brass hammers and many more punches. This hammer has a longer handle than other brass hammers I've used which is nice to get a little heavier swing when needed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2019 by J. D. Smith J. D. Smith

  • Solid choice
This exudes quality. I will not use it often. but it feels good. I have several of the "Real Steel" brand products, and they are well groomed tools
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2023 by mark Olsen

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