The Mutt TH109-104 is a budget all-alloy masonry hammer at $15.99 that pulls 4.6 stars from 213 reviews and moves roughly 100 units a month, suggesting genuine buyer confidence for a tool at this price.
DIYers and occasional users who need an affordable all-steel masonry hammer for light demolition and brick work
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Tradespeople who rely on a masonry hammer daily and need a heavier or longer-handled professional-grade option
Material Alloy Steel
Handle Alloy Steel
Weight 22 Ounces
Pieces 1
Priced 46% below the category median ($29.85 across 13 tracked models)
Our scorecard
4.5/5overall
Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 213 owner ratings
Popularity1.2/5
213 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 Mutt TH109-104 is built entirely from alloy steel, covering both the head and the handle, and weighs in at 22 oz. That one-piece construction removes the weak point of a separate handle, which matters when you are chipping mortar or breaking brick.
At $15.99, it sits at the affordable end of masonry hammers, and the 4.6-star average from 213 verified owners indicates most buyers are satisfied with what they receive. Around 100 units are purchased per month, showing steady demand for this price tier.
Based on specs and buyer sentiment, the TH109-104 is best framed as an entry-level masonryhammer for light to moderate tasks. The listed specs do not include handle length or head geometry details, so buyers who need those measurements should verify the listing before purchasing.
Pros
All-alloy steel construction eliminates handle-to-head joint failure
22 oz weight provides useful striking mass for brick and mortar work
Priced at $15.99, well below most professional masonry hammers
4.6-star rating from 213 reviews shows consistent buyer satisfaction
Cons
No handle length or head dimensions published, limiting pre-purchase verification
All-steel handle may transmit more vibration than a fiberglass or wood alternative
At 22 oz it may feel light for heavy-duty demolition work
Specifications
Material
Alloy Steel
Handle
Alloy Steel
Weight
22 Ounces
Pieces
1
Performance notes
The alloy steel head and handle combination weighing 22 oz positions the Mutt TH109-104 for brick scoring, light demolition, and mortar chipping. The single-piece alloy steel build avoids the loosening that can occur with wood-handled masonry hammers over time.
What buyers say
Owners consistently mention value for the price as the standout quality. Most praise the solid feel of the all-steel build. A smaller share note that the handle can be firm to grip during extended use, which is typical of one-piece steel designs.
Yes. The listed specs confirm both the head and handle are alloy steel, making it a one-piece all-steel design at 22 oz.
Is this hammer suitable for professional masons?
Based on specs and owner reviews, the TH109-104 is best suited for DIY and occasional use at $15.99. Professionals who need heavier tools or published dimensional specs may want to look at a higher-tier option.
Where can I ask further questions about this hammer?
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