Drilling Hammers - 62041 4lb. drilling hammer painted fin Review

4.4 (15) Amazon rating$44.25

Our verdict

A 4 lb painted-finish drilling hammer (model 62041) rated 4.4 stars, but with only 15 reviews and no brand or material detail, it is hard to fully vet.

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Best for

Buyers who specifically want a heavier 4 lb drilling hammer for striking chisels, masonry nails, and stakes, and who are comfortable with limited listing detail.

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You want a documented brand, head material, and handle spec before buying, or you prefer a tool with a larger review base to judge reliability.

  • Priced 66% above the category median ($26.60 across 8 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.1/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.4/5

    4.4 average across 15 owner ratings

  • Popularity2.5/5

    15 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

Listed as the 62041 4 lb drilling hammer, this tool is priced at $44.25 and carries a 4.4-star rating. The product name calls out a 4 lb head with a painted finish, which suits the heavier striking work drilling hammers are made for, such as driving cold chisels, star drills, and masonry anchors.

The review base is small at 15 ratings, and no units are recorded as bought in the last month, so demand signal here is thin compared with higher-volume hammers. The 4.4-star average is solid, but a sample that small carries more uncertainty than a tool with hundreds of reviews.

The listing provides no brand, head material, or handle specification, so claims about steel type, handle construction, or overall length cannot be verified from the data. At $44.25, you are paying a mid-range price for a 4 lb head without the spec transparency that comparable hammers offer.

Pros

  • 4.4-star rating from verified buyers
  • Heavier 4 lb head suited to chisel and masonry striking work
  • Painted-finish head noted in the product name

Cons

  • Only 15 reviews, a small sample to judge reliability
  • No brand, head material, or handle spec is listed
  • No recorded monthly buyer demand

Performance notes

The 4 lb head weight noted in the product name puts this in the heavier drilling-hammer class, which favors driving chisels, stakes, and masonry nails over light tapping. Beyond the painted finish and weight, no length, balance, or material data is listed to judge swing feel or durability.

What buyers say

With 15 reviews averaging 4.4 stars, owner feedback is broadly positive but limited in volume. There is not enough recorded review detail to summarize specific recurring praise or complaints.

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Frequently asked questions

How heavy is this drilling hammer?

The product name lists a 4 lb head, which is on the heavier end for a drilling hammer.

What is the head made of?

The listing notes a painted finish but does not specify the head material or handle type.

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