Edward ED-WRMH Hammer Review

4.5 (179) Amazon rating$13.95

Our verdict

A light, well-priced rubber mallet with a composite fiberglass-and-rubber handle that works for general assembly and light tiling tasks.

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Best for

DIYers and hobbyists who need a basic 16 oz rubber mallet for furniture assembly, light woodworking, or floor tile setting.

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You need a heavier-duty mallet for demanding demolition or sustained carpentry work, or you want verified monthly buyer data before committing.

  • Material Rubber
  • Handle Fiberglass, Rubber
  • Weight 16 Ounces
  • Pieces 1

Our scorecard

4.4/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.5/5

    4.5 average across 179 owner ratings

  • Popularity1.6/5

    179 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

The Edward ED-WRMH is a single-piece 16 oz rubber mallet priced at $13.95. It carries a 4.5-star rating from 179 reviewers, which puts it in solid standing for a budget-tier mallet. The rubber head and combined fiberglass-and-rubber handle are the two material specs listed.

At 16 ounces, this sits in the standard weight range for general-purpose rubber mallets. The fiberglass core with rubber grip offers some vibration damping over an all-wood handle, though no torque or impact absorption rating is published in the product data.

No monthly buyer volume is reported for this listing, so demand signals are limited to the 179-review count. For occasional home use at under $14, the Edward ED-WRMH is straightforward value if the 16 oz weight matches your task.

Pros

  • Priced at $13.95, competitive for a 16 oz rubber mallet
  • 4.5-star rating across 179 reviews indicates consistent buyer satisfaction
  • Fiberglass-and-rubber composite handle adds grip and some vibration control versus plain wood
  • Single-piece (1 unit) purchase keeps the transaction simple

Cons

  • No monthly buyer volume reported, limiting demand validation
  • No length, head diameter, or hardness spec is listed in the product data

Specifications

MaterialRubber
HandleFiberglass, Rubber
Weight16 Ounces
Pieces1

Performance notes

The rubber head material and 16 oz weight are the primary performance indicators available. Fiberglass handles are generally more durable under repeated impact than bare wood. No strike-face hardness, rebound rating, or head dimension is published for the Edward ED-WRMH.

What buyers say

Reviewers across 179 ratings average 4.5 stars, suggesting owners are broadly satisfied with build quality and usability at the price. No dominant complaint theme is extractable from the listing data alone.

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Frequently asked questions

What does the Edward ED-WRMH weigh?

The listed item weight is 16 ounces.

What is the handle material on the Edward ED-WRMH?

The handle is described as fiberglass and rubber in the product specs.

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