Tile and flooring installers who need an affordable 16-ounce rubber mallet for setting tile and tapping floor planks into place.
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Material Rubber
Handle Wood
Weight 16 ounces
Pieces 1
Priced 21% below the category median ($13.95 across 41 tracked models)
Overview
The QEP 61613 is a 16-ounce rubber mallet with a wood handle, priced at $10.99 and carrying a 4.6-star rating. QEP is a flooring-focused brand, and a 16-ounce rubber mallet is a standard tool for setting tile and tapping floor planks without cracking them.
The spec data lists a rubber head, a wood handle, a single-piece count, and a 16-ounce item weight. No head diameter or overall length is provided. Notably, the listing shows no recorded review count, so the 4.6-star rating stands without a visible number of ratings behind it. Demand of 100 units per month keeps it above the buyer-interest floor on sales alone.
At $10.99 with a defined 16-ounce weight, the 61613 is a practical, affordable choice for installation work. The clear head weight is a plus where many competing listings leave it out.
Pros
Defined 16-ounce head weight, useful for tile and flooring work
Rubber face will not crack tile or mar planks
Affordable $10.99 price
Steady demand of 100 units purchased per month
Wood handle on a single-piece build
Cons
No review count is recorded in the listing data
No head diameter or overall length in the specs
Light-to-mid weight is not suited to heavy driving
Specifications
Material
Rubber
Handle
Wood
Weight
16 ounces
Pieces
1
Performance notes
The 16-ounce rubber head is well matched to setting tile and tapping floor planks, where the soft face prevents cracking and marring. The defined weight makes it easier to judge than mallets that omit it. The wood handle is standard for this price and use.
What buyers say
The listing shows a 4.6-star rating but no recorded review count, so the sample behind that score is unclear. Steady demand of 100 units per month from a flooring-focused brand suggests installers reach for it regularly for tile and plank work.
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