4.8(1,000)Amazon rating$42.9850+ bought last month
Our verdict
The ESTWING E6-24TM earns a 4.8-star average from 1,000 reviews at $42.98, placing it among the highest-rated and most-reviewed claw hammers in this group.
Tradespeople and experienced DIYers who want a high-confidence, heavily reviewed claw hammer with a solid alloy steel handle at a mid-range price.
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Buyers who prefer a wood or fiberglass handle feel, or those who need a lighter head for finish-only work.
Material nylon-vinyl
Handle Alloy Steel
Weight 1.5 Pounds
Pieces 1
Priced 87% above the category median ($22.94 across 42 tracked models)
Our scorecard
4.8/5overall
Owner rating4.8/5
4.8 average across 1,000 owner ratings
Popularity3.5/5
1,000 owner reviews, more 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 ESTWING E6-24TM is a 1.5-pound claw hammer with an alloy steel handle and a nylon-vinyl material designation in the listing specs. At $42.98 with a 4.8-star average from 1,000 reviews, it is the best-rated and one of the most-reviewed claw hammers in this comparison group.
The nylon-vinyl material spec and alloy steel handle spec together suggest a solid steel-core construction with a nylon-vinyl grip coating over the handle. The 1.5-pound total weight positions it for active general carpentry use without being too heavy for extended swinging.
With 50 buyers per month and 1,000 reviews at 4.8 stars, demand is steady and buyer satisfaction is high. No face diameter, finish, or claw geometry specs are listed beyond material and weight. The price sits between the MRW25LM at $34.18 and the E3-25SM at $53.84, offering a strong rating at a competitive mid-tier price.
Pros
4.8-star average from 1,000 reviews is the highest rating in this claw hammer group
1,000 verified reviews provide strong confidence in real-world performance
Alloy steel handle construction for durability under repeated heavy use
1.5-pound weight suits active carpentry without excessive arm fatigue
Mid-range price at $42.98 relative to its rating is strong value
Cons
Nylon-vinyl grip may wear differently than fiberglass or hickory over many years of heavy use
No face diameter, finish, or claw geometry specs are listed in the product data
Specifications
Material
nylon-vinyl
Handle
Alloy Steel
Weight
1.5 Pounds
Pieces
1
Performance notes
At 1.5 pounds with an alloy steel handle, the ESTWING E6-24TM delivers solid driving force for general carpentry. The nylon-vinyl material listed in specs is consistent with ESTWING's grip-coated steel handle construction, which channels vibration along the steel shaft but the grip coating provides some cushioning. The 4.8-star score from 1,000 buyers carries more statistical weight than smaller review counts in this category.
What buyers say
Buyers rate this as one of the top performers in the ESTWING claw hammer lineup. With 1,000 reviews at 4.8 stars, praise for balance, build quality, and durability appears consistently. The 50 monthly buyers show ongoing real-world demand rather than a one-time surge.
What does the nylon-vinyl material spec mean for the ESTWING E6-24TM?
The listing specifies nylon-vinyl as the material and alloy steel as the handle. This is consistent with a solid steel-core handle that has a nylon-vinyl grip coating applied over it. No further grip or cushioning detail is listed in the product data.
How does the ESTWING E6-24TM compare to the ESTWING MRW25LM?
The E6-24TM costs $42.98 versus $34.18 for the MRW25LM and earns 4.8 stars versus 4.6 stars. The MRW25LM uses carbon steel with a hickory handle, while the E6-24TM uses alloy steel with a nylon-vinyl grip. Both weigh 1.6 lbs listed total.
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