The Titan 63160 is a full alloy steel ball-peen hammer with both head and handle made from alloy steel, weighing 1.7 pounds, rated 4.7 stars by 176 buyers at $21.83.
Heavy metalworking, shop bench tasks, and users who want a fully integrated alloy steel construction with no separate handle joint to maintain
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You need vibration damping from a fiberglass or wood handle, or prefer a lighter hammer under 1 pound
Material Alloy Steel
Handle Alloy Steel
Weight 1.7 Pounds
Pieces 1
Priced 27% above the category median ($17.23 across 16 tracked models)
Our scorecard
4.5/5overall
Owner rating4.7/5
4.7 average across 176 owner ratings
Popularity2.8/5
176 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 Titan 63160 takes an all-alloy-steel approach: both the head and the handle are alloy steel, resulting in a 1.7-pound hammer priced at $21.83. The 4.7-star rating from 176 verified buyers confirms that those who choose it are broadly satisfied. A fully integrated steel construction means no handle-to-head joint that can loosen or separate over time, which is a genuine advantage for heavy-use scenarios.
At 1.7 pounds, the Titan 63160 is among the heavier hammers in this category, delivering more striking mass than the 12-ounce or 16-ounce options. Buyers doing serious riveting, peening, or bench metalwork will find the weight appropriate. The counterpoint is that an all-steel handle transmits vibration more directly to the hand than fiberglass or hickory, which becomes relevant during extended use.
With 0 recorded monthly buyers, this appears to be a specialty-demand item rather than a high-volume seller. The $21.83 price is higher than lighter Titan models like the 63308 or 63312, reflecting the heavier all-steel build. Published specs do not include face diameter or overall length.
Pros
All alloy steel construction, both head and handle, for maximum durability
1.7-pound weight delivers high striking mass for heavy metalworking
No handle-to-head joint to loosen or require re-wedging
4.7-star rating from 176 verified buyers
Cons
$21.83 is higher than lighter or wood-handled alternatives in this category
Steel handle transmits vibration more than fiberglass or hickory
Monthly demand is not recorded (0); may be a slower-moving specialty item
Specifications
Material
Alloy Steel
Handle
Alloy Steel
Weight
1.7 Pounds
Pieces
1
Performance notes
At 1.7 pounds with an all-alloy-steel body, the Titan 63160 is one of the heavier options in this ball-peen group. The all-steel design eliminates the risk of a handle splitting or loosening from the head. Published specs do not include face diameter or overall length. Buyers doing heavy riveting, peening, or metalworking who want a no-maintenance full-steel tool will find the specs match those tasks well.
What buyers say
Owners at 4.7 stars report solid construction and good heft for heavy tasks. Because monthly sales data shows 0 recorded units, buyers should confirm current availability before purchasing.
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