Value-focused DIYers who want a well-reviewed dead-blow hammer for occasional shop and automotive work without spending much.
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You need published specs such as head material or weight, none of which are listed for the 63164.
Priced 51% below the category median ($34.99 across 18 tracked models)
Our scorecard
4.6/5overall
Owner rating4.7/5
4.7 average across 588 owner ratings
Popularity3.6/5
588 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 63164 is a dead-blow hammer priced at just $16.98, the lowest in this group, with a 4.7-star rating across 588 reviews. About 100 units sell per month, so it pairs a strong rating with proven, ongoing demand.
That combination of a deep review base, high rating, and steady sales at a low price makes it the clear value pick among these dead-blow hammers. For occasional or budget-conscious use, it is hard to beat on price-to-rating.
The catch is transparency: the product data lists no head material, weight, or dimensions. Buyers who need those details confirmed should check the manufacturer listing before purchase.
Pros
Lowest price in the group at $16.98
4.7-star rating from 588 reviews
Steady demand of about 100 units sold per month
Strong rating-to-price value
Cons
No head material, weight, or dimension specs are listed in the data
Without a listed weight, it is unclear if the head is heavy enough for demanding driving work
Performance notes
As a dead-blow hammer, the 63164 is meant for controlled, low-rebound strikes in general shop and automotive tasks. The data lists no head material, weight, or face size, so specific striking characteristics cannot be quantified from the listing.
What buyers say
With 588 reviews at 4.7 stars and steady monthly sales, the 63164 shows broad owner satisfaction, especially impressive at its low price. The data does not include individual review text.
Why is the Titan 63164 so much cheaper than other dead-blow hammers?
At $16.98 it is the lowest-priced option in this group. The listing includes no material or weight specs, so part of the savings may reflect a simpler or lighter build.
Is the Titan 63164 popular?
Yes. It has 588 reviews at 4.7 stars and sells about 100 units per month, strong demand for a budget dead-blow hammer.
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