Why are Estwing hammers so good?

Estwing hammers succeed because they perfectly deliver everything you could want in a hammer: a comfortable grip, great balance, and a natural-feeling swing with a solid strike. As a a single piece of steel from tip to tail, they're also indestructible.
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Is Estwing a good brand?

If you need a new hammer, seriously consider the Estwing hammer. Between its quality, durability, and shock absorption, it's legitimately one of the best hammers on the market. This hammer is capable of almost any job, and there's a reason so many tradespeople rely on it: dependability.
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What brand of hammer is the best?

Best Design: Stalwart 16-Ounce Natural Hardwood Claw Hammer

This lightweight hammer from Stalwart is equipped with a comfortable wooden grip that's effective at absorbing impact vibrations during use. In addition to its durability and appealing design, this hammer is one of the most affordable hammers that we reviewed.
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How long will an Estwing hammer last?

Estwing is a tradesman's hammer, strong and durable to hold up to endless days of constant nail driving. The story of Estwing Manufacturing began nearly 100 years ago when Swedish immigrant Ernest Estwing came to America for a better life.
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Do Estwing hammers rust?

Estwings are a life time tool. I have my fathers rock hammer ( early sixties as well!) totally darkened with years of rust, but pert near indestructible. After you've used yours ( I presume in a salty environment) a quick rinse with fresh water and a thorough drying should get those excess salts off.
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What does Estwing stand for?

Estwing was an immigrant from Sweden who settled in Rockford with many other Swedish immigrants. Estwing manufactures striking tools such as hammers, axes, pry bars, bricklayer's tools, roofer's tools, geologist's hammers, and various specialty striking tools.
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Do Estwing hammers have a lifetime guarantee?

ESTWING'S WARRANTY IS NOT A LIFETIME WARRANTY, HOWEVER, ESTWING FULLY WARRANTS ITS ALL- STEEL HAMMERS AGAINST FAILURE IN NORMAL USE, BUT DOES NOT WARRANT ITS TOOLS AGAINST MISUSE, ABUSE, OR WEARING OUT.
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Where is Estwing made?

THE COMPANY. Estwing's manufacturing facility is located in the northern Illinois city of Rockford - about 90 miles northwest of Chicago. Estwing product lines are sold in leading hardware stores, home centers, and retailers throughout the United States, Canada and in many countries around the world.
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Which hammer is best for everyday use?

After testing 21 hammers over the past four years, we recommend the Estwing E3-16C, a 16-ounce, curved claw, steel-handled tool that's a favorite of carpenters everywhere and nearly perfect for any household job.
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Why do some Estwing hammers ring?

The reason that some hammers ring is that the geometry of the claws of somehammers more accurately mimic the geometry of a tuning fork - whosedimensions yield a vibration that is in the audible range of the human ear.
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How long should a hammer last?

A hydraulic hammer or breaker is an investment, and with the proper maintenance and care, it can last about 8-10 years. However, this ultimately depends on how well it is cared for during and between uses.
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Are heavier hammers better?

Generally, a heavier hammer delivers a harder strike, and a lighter hammer is less fatiguing. Swing velocity comes into play. The weight of a hammer head and weight of the handle distributed along its length both resist angular motion, dictating how much physical effort is required to get things swinging.
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What type of hammers do electricians use?

Electrician's Straight-Claw Hammer is made of high-strength fiberglass shaft that absorbs shock and keeps head tight. It is balanced and designed specifically for use in electrical work.
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Are leather handle hammers good?

Rubber VS Leather

Its a great hammer and the leather handle has done a fantastic job at reducing impact shock or jarring. My hands have thanked me over and over.
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Why are some hammers so expensive?

Some of the ones that are more expensive and just have a head attached to a handle will actually be made out of composite materials that are designed to absorb the force of repeated nailings. Cheaper handles that are one cast piece will generally be made out of brittle or light-duty metal.
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Are titanium hammers worth it?

Fortunately, there's a better material from which to make quality hammers: titanium. Titanium hammers are more efficient than steel at transferring energy. In fact, a titanium hammer transfers up to 97 percent of energy to a nail (or other striking surfaces), whereas steel transfers about 70 percent.
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Is Estwing still in business?

Estwing Manufacturing to close temporarily through Mid-April, employees will be paid. A long-time manufacturing company in Rockford announces its closing its doors temporarily because of the COVID-19 outbreak.
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What are Estwing hammers made of?

Estwing hammers are known throughout the United States and the world as the first, finest and in most people's eyes, the only one-piece solid steel forged hammer made.
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What is a rip hammer?

For the more muscular work of nailing lumber, a framing (aka, rip) hammer is the way to go. It has a handle up to 18 inches long, a straight claw for prying apart pieces of wood, a head weighing 20 ounces or more, and a milled face to grip nailheads.
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What is a lineman hammer used for?

A lineman's hammer is a heavy hammer, measured in pounds, used to knock around heavy and solid objects. Unlike the claw or ball-peen, it is meant to be swung much slower letting the weight of the hammerhead do the work. This is a “get out of the way” hammer as it's essentially a small sledge hammer.
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