Vaughan 07170 14-Ounce Dalluge Titanium Hammer, 15-Inch Straight Hickory Handle Product Description:
- Lightweight Titanium head swings faster for greater power at point of impact with less stress and arm fatigue
- Extra large, milled striking face
- Innovative Nailloc magnetic nail holder grips nail, permitting one-handed nail starting for increased reach
- High density American hatchet style hickory handle
Product Description
2450-8681 Features: -Serrated face with nailoc magnetic nail holder.-15'' straight hickory handle.-14 oz.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
I love titanium!
By J. Gill
If you use a hammer for nailing at least once a week, then you must try titanium. The hammer travels so fast, so effortlessly and the energy transfer is so much more complete than with steel. it's like the difference between a sword and a light-saber. Just keep in mind that 10oz of Ti does the work of 16oz of steel (14=20; 16=24). Buy to big for what you're nailing and accuracy may suffer and you'll just waste energy. May the Force be with you!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Nail This One!
By J. Nowicki
Don't let the Vaughan Dalluge 14 ounce weight fool you. This is a lightweight titanium hammer in name only, it's really a heavy hitter in disguise. Like my Vaughan 19-Ounce California Framer and my Vaughan 99 16-Ounce Professional Rip Hammer, the Dalluge is another well-balanced Vaughan hammer and its hatchet style hickory handle is a perfect fit for me. Hickory is a great shock absorber and makes the 'whaaang' effect on my arm non existent. I like the extra large striker with its milled face and the way the magnetic nail holder grips the nail. Honestly, there's nothing not to like about it.Do I think it's worth the price? Well, let me figure this out. One tube of triple strength analgesic balm runs 20 green ones at our local pharmacy and a doctor's appointment for my neck/shoulder adjustment is 40 smackers - and that's if I'm lucky to need just one visit. So far we're at 60 and I have not figured in time lost in getting the job done. Is it worth the price? My Final Answer: You betcha! ~ The Boss
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
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By marykm
Great hammer but I returned it since it was just too large for my projects around the house. If you are framing or do heavy construction/carpentry then this is the hammer for you.
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