
Soft Face Plastic Hammer With Wood Handle, 8 Ounce Weight
UPC #076174575941
Stanley
Description
Introducing the Stanley 8 oz soft face hammer, now available at Fort Dobbs Hardware in Statesville , NC. This carefully designed hammer is perfect for those who need a reliable tool that minimizes surface damage while delivering effective striking power. Whether you are a professional craftsman or a DIY enthusiast in Statesville , this soft face hammer is an essential addition to your toolkit.
- Soft face design: The hammer features soft faces made of durable plastic, which help minimize marring and surface damage on delicate or finished materials.
- Ideal for fine finished surfaces: Its plastic faces make it especially suitable for tasks requiring a gentle touch, protecting your workpieces from unwanted marks.
- Durable hickory handle: The sturdy hickory handle provides excellent durability and comfortable grip, ensuring long-lasting use and control.
- Lightweight 8 ounce head: The 8 ounce hammer head offers a balanced weight for precision work without causing fatigue.
This hammer is perfect for a variety of projects around Statesville , such as assembling furniture, installing trim, or working on cabinetry where preserving the finish is crucial. Professionals in woodworking, upholstery, or delicate assembly will find the Stanley soft face hammer invaluable for preventing dents and scratches. DIY enthusiasts can also rely on this tool for home improvement tasks that require a gentle yet effective striking force.
In summary, the Stanley 8 oz soft face hammer combines durability and finesse, making it an indispensable tool for anyone working with fine finished surfaces in Statesville , NC. Available at Fort Dobbs Hardware , this hammer helps you achieve professional results while protecting your materials from damage.
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