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Your cart is empty.Tent peg mallet with a rubber head and wooden handle. Includes a steel tent peg puller. Specification Weight: 16 oz.Coghlans Rubber MalletSpecial FeaturesMallet, Rubber
Margaret T
Reviewed in Canada on February 2, 2025
Fast shipping and convenient. Reasonably priced. It works
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Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025
Standard mallet with decent weighted head. Wooden handle is thinner than most you find in box store and may be better suited for women’s hands. Handle is not as sturdy as other mallets I’ve owned.
Watts
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2024
Until i lost my mallet, i didn’t realize how many things that i used it for beyond my tent stakes. Basically, anything that needs the force of an impact but could also break if done with a hammer. I had to order this one to help open a bypass valve in my water line. No way would i have wanted to use a hammer on that. And now i have finally replaced the mallet that i lost in my recent move.
ILoveBootsGirl
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2024
Great Value for Money - arrived on time. Good weight and the hook one end for removing tent pegs is great! Glad I purchased.
JN
Reviewed in Canada on July 21, 2024
I have difficulty cutting squash. I use this to tap the end of knife to cut through the hard skin of the squash. Works very well and is a much safer way to cut squash!
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in Canada on November 2, 2024
nice and durable
lb
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2024
I use this to tap on my water softener tank when the salt gets stuck...great tool
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2024
Love that it has the hook. The hook really comes in handy with pull or twisting the stakes out of the ground.
bj beveridge
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2024
Never have dislike it!!! I use to belong to the "SCA" ( reenactment of medieval times) which camping was in need!! This little guy is my best friend for setting up my humble tent home for the events!!! Hook is ideal for taking out the stakes etc!!! When home I've used it to set in bricks, stakes for solar lights, actually anything that requires pounding, I'm 85 now and still use it!!! This one is a little fancier then my original one which was recently stolen!!!
عائشة أحمد
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on March 27, 2023
مادة الرأس المطاطية مرنة جدا وهشة . لا تعطي مقدار الطرق كما وأنها تلفت من أول استخدام.
Zen
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2015
This mallet held up pretty well to a LOT of hammering pegs into hard ground over a multi-day camping trip. It was really a life-saver as it would have been really difficult to push pegs into the dry baked ground where we camped. The mallet also held up well when we used it to splinter firewood using it to hammer down a hatchet to split really tough logs of pine firewood. The rubber showed some signs of wear and tear but overall it held up.The peg hook on the other hand is only good for soft ground, it's not heavy duty enough to pull up pegs from hard ground and pulled out of the wooden handle and also got misshapen after the first few attempts. However, this is a mallet that I would still purchase again, and like other reviewers suggested, it's a good idea to hammer in a better hook into the other end.
eg22
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 28, 2015
Hook can put of bottom after one use god mallet though
Benvolio
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2013
I've been using these for at least the last ten years, and they're super handy. Getting your tent stakes into the ground is one thing - and can be accomplished in a number of ways (a hammer, a piece of firewood, your shoe), but I find these mallets work better. And if you've camped with any frequency you've likely realized that pulling up your tent stakes can sometimes be no easy task. Because of the loop, this mallet makes quick work of it, and you'll be happy you have it. I made the mistake of leaving one of these hanging outside over winter, and the rubber head started chipping off somewhat easily while driving stakes the following spring. I'd advise you store it where it's free from the elements (at least rain/snow).
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