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Hultafors 822281U Bricklayer's Hammer TB 600

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$54.27

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About this item

  • Right angle and shape of chisel for safe splitting of bricks.
  • Steel shaft with I-beam for increased durability.
  • Vibration damping urethane plug.
  • Handle with a distinct end stop to ensure a secure grip.
  • Tempered square striking face.


An ergonomically designed hammer forged as one piece for increased durability with a vibration damping urethane plug. Tempered square striking face and a strong ground chisel with a notch for pulling out nails.


Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2024
Best brick hammer I've ever picked up in 21 years. Awesome hard steel, grip and balance is unmatched! It's expensive, but worth it
Customer
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 20, 2024
Great weight and really sharp.
Richard Conley
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2024
This is the best brick I have ever owned.
Brickman
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2024
Loved this hammer. Absolute best masons hammer out there. Weight, grip spot on. Nail puller was an excellent bonus. So good that mine got stolen out of my toolbag because I was showing it off to everyone. Hopefully I will be able to afford another one one day.
Jadan Solomon
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 24, 2022
Smash through anything
jahbless
Reviewed in Canada on January 4, 2022
Very sharp cut my bricks like a charm
Thomas Armstrong
Reviewed in Canada on August 5, 2021
I’ve used this hammer for about a year now. Description reads that it’s 32oz, I t doesn’t feel that heavy, it strikes similar to other 20-24oz hammers. I’ve swung it on century brick, production stone, block, a little natural soft limestone and new max brick, it seems well suited enough to all those situations. Probably the sharpest brick hammer I’ve ever swung, I think I could almost shave with the cutting end, I have cut myself once. It took me a bit to get used to the angle of the cut end, it feels like it sweeps down a bit more than my Stanley and some of the cheaper wood handled hammers. The handle is black plastic but it doesn’t feel cheap in my hand, it feels nice but not delicate, it’s a hard plastic kind of like the Eswings although it does give out a cheap sounding rattle when dropped occasionally.The nail pull works ok, not great because the it doesn’t have the rounded top of a framing or claw hammer, I rarely use it to be honest and I do a lot of repair so there are lots of occasions.Overall I’d say it’s a little expensive for what it is, the metal Stanley and Eswing a probably just slightly better for the money.Update July 5 2024.Still have it and use it almost as very day. It’s stayed sharp a long time. I use the bottom of the handle as a rubber mallet and it’s starting to give up but other than that it’s holding on great. I recommend.One last thing regarding the classic debate. Frogs down.
Jack Craven
Reviewed in Australia on November 21, 2021
Perfect weight distribution, i lost my first after 18months of daily use & she was still sharp as the day i got her. I find ny estwings blunt/bevel too quickly
Sean Williams
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2020
It's a good tool i would buy it ad
Cody Barker
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2020
Best hammer I have ever seen. Strong metal.