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Thiago
Comentado en Brasil el 26 de junio de 2024
O Martelo Voughan de 19oz tem um acabamento excelente, bem balanceado e com peso próprio para serviços de carpintaria, gostei muito da qualidade no geral, é a primeira vez que compro deste fabricante e o produto me deixou muito satisfeito. Top demais, recomendo!
Kathy
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de abril de 2024
Great design, the axe style handle really helps to generate power. Finish work on the hammer head was good, but not super, but then again it's a less than $30 hammer. The blue finish was great, the silver polishing of the sides a little rough but not horrible, my Estwing and Stanley stuff a bit better. The waffle face is decent. The magnet nail starter is well fitted.The handle was fine, well fitted with good grain.19ozs feels right, neither too heavy nor too light.For those that have never handled one, be aware it is a long hammer.
Wolf-Erik Mertens
Comentado en Alemania el 25 de septiembre de 2023
Wer auf amerikanische Framing Hämmer steht, bekommt hier einen top Hammer. Super ausbalanciert und ein perfektes Handling.
カスタマー
Comentado en Japón el 7 de noviembre de 2019
it was big to Japanese me. I'm sure that carpenters is knowing that this head makes a mesh design, but i didn't know about that LOLbut it's strong and beautiful and really good stuff.日本人の俺には大きいね。大工ならわかっていると思うけど、この頭は網目デザインを作るぞ。俺は知らなかったんだ(笑)でも力強くて美しく良い物だよ。
CaptainBeaky
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 14 de abril de 2014
Yes, it's a little pricey, but nowhere near the Ti hammers.At 23 oz, it's slightly heavier than my other claw hammers, but it doesn't feel heavy - beautifully balanced, and no shock coming back through the handle.Main job so far has been putting up framing onto brickwork for a stage set - puts 8mm hammer fixings into tight drillings with two or three strikes, and drives 4" nails in two.I would have preferred a plain face rather than milled, but I will alter that if and when it bothers me sufficiently.The straightish claws work well when levered sideways - the shaft is butch enough to not worry about lateral stresses on reasonable size nails, and if I need to lever out great big ones, then I wouldn't use a claw hammer to do it!Short version - if you want to put a lot of big nails into wood quickly and painlessly, this will do the job very efficiently.
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