Buyers who want a polyurethane-faced dead-blow hammer with a rubber grip and do not mind paying the most in this lineup.
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Material Polyurethane
Handle Rubber
Weight 1.5 Pounds
Pieces 1
Priced 30% above the category median ($34.99 across 18 tracked models)
Our scorecard
4.6/5overall
Owner rating4.7/5
4.7 average across 184 owner ratings
Popularity2.5/5
184 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other hand tools and workshop hand tools we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
The Halder 3380.040 is a dead-blow hammer with a polyurethane head and a rubber handle, weighing 1.5 pounds. At 45.35 dollars, it is the most expensive hammer among the six covered in this Dead-Blow Hammer lineup.
Its 4.7-star rating ties for the top of this group, though its 184 reviews are the fewest here, and 0 buyers were recorded in the last month.
For buyers who specifically want a polyurethane dead-blow head to avoid marring a work surface, this Halder model delivers a strong rating, but at the highest price in this lineup.
Pros
4.7-star rating, tied for the top of this group
Polyurethane head reduces marring on struck surfaces
Rubber handle for grip
Cons
45.35 dollars is the highest price in this Dead-Blow Hammer lineup
184 reviews, the fewest in this group
0 buyers recorded in the last month
Specifications
Material
Polyurethane
Handle
Rubber
Weight
1.5 Pounds
Pieces
1
Performance notes
A polyurethane head at 1.5 pounds is built to strike without marring the work surface, a common dead-blow use case; the rubber handle adds grip over a bare metal shaft.
What buyers say
184 reviews average 4.7 stars, a solid rating though the smallest review base and 0 recent buyers among the dead-blow hammers here.
It has a polyurethane head and a rubber handle, weighing 1.5 pounds.
Why is it priced higher than other dead-blow hammers here?
At 45.35 dollars it is the most expensive in this lineup; specific reasons for pricing are not detailed in the listing. Email [email protected] with questions.
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