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Dalluge DDT16 16 Ounce DDT16 Titanium Hammer | List Price: $147.99 Discount Price: $84.99
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| Brand: Dalluge Tools Binding: Tools & Hardware
Features: - 16 oz. Titanium Hammer with Serrated Face and Straight Hickory Handle
- Patented Shock Absorbing Design
- Nailoc Magnetic Nail Holder capable of holding both Standard and Duplex Nails
- Unique Overstrike Guard for Increased Handle Protection
- Side Nail Puller for Extra Leverage. Reinforced Claws for Added Strength.
New Vaughan / Dalluge Titanium Hammer [Posted on 2008-03-11] Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/RIZVQ2HELO1Z6 The head design is identical to the new Douglas Hammers, but made of Titanium!!! Functionally works same, take a look.
Unique Side Nail puller for Concrete Forming.
But it also holds Duplex Nail, try that with your other hammer.
Best of all worlds, Titanium, Hickory, Side Nail, Magnetic Nail Holder, Lightweight, Low Stress and Vibration.
Great looking, good balance [Posted on 2008-06-12] I own a bunch of framing hammer as I collect them, this dalluge is one of the best balanced one I've handled yet. Add to that its a fine looking model as well.
Great hammer [Posted on 2008-06-28] Great hammer while last for a long while. I use mine everyday all day for a month now and is in good shape. For use by a proffesional carpenter.
great hammer but sparks and "chips" [Posted on 2008-06-29] Okay, so I love the hammer but I do ariel rigger. I was banging on hand rail and a spark came off and fell 40 feet to the floor. Just not what I am used too. It is a month old and there are "chips" missing from the "nail pull". Should that happen? this is my first "T" hammer. So sparks and chipping may be normal. I am just not used to it. More later.
GREAT!!! [Posted on 2008-09-22] I own a couple of titanium hammers, but this one is by far my favorite. It drives nails without a problem. The design is licensed from Douglas hammers. If you have ever used a Douglas hammer, the you know what I'm talking about. I still use my 20oz Douglas hammer, but now this is what I grab first. The Dalluge is 4oz less in weight, but drives the nails just as good. You get the weight benifit of titanium combined with the perfect design of a Douglas hammer. However, I still don't know how well titanium holds up over time (compared to steel), so I always keep my Douglas with me.
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