An ultra-lightweight 330-gram carbon steel claw hammer at $6.96 that works for very light tasks, but the minimal brand presence and bare specs make it a hard sell over better-known budget options.
Extremely light duty use such as picture hanging, tapping small nails, or keeping in a travel or emergency kit where weight and cost are the only priorities.
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You need a hammer for framing, finish carpentry, or any repeated use that demands durability and a reliable handle.
Material Carbon Steel
Handle Rubber
Weight 330 Grams
Pieces 1
Priced 70% below the category median ($22.94 across 42 tracked models)
Our scorecard
4.1/5overall
Owner rating4.1/5
4.1 average across 103 owner ratings
Popularity0.8/5
103 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 Yellow xiheng2025048 is priced at $6.96, making it one of the lowest-cost claw hammers available. The carbon steel head is a reasonable material choice even at this price, and the rubber handle provides a non-slip grip. At only 330 grams, this is a very light hammer, which is an asset for precise, delicate tapping but limits its utility for driving larger fasteners.
Owner feedback lands at 4.1 stars from 103 reviews, with about 50 units sold per month. That review count provides a reasonable baseline for a hammer at this price tier. The specs are minimal and do not disclose head weight or claw design specifics, so buyers are working with limited information.
For a drawer tool, a car kit, or a light crafting hammer, the xiheng2025048 is serviceable. Buyers expecting trade-quality performance or a hammer that will last through years of regular use should look at options with stronger brand warranties and more detailed published specs.
Pros
Priced at just $6.96, lowest cost in the claw hammer category
330-gram weight makes it easy to handle for light precision tasks
Rubber handle provides non-slip grip
4.1 stars across 103 reviews shows acceptable quality for the price
Cons
At 330 grams, lacks the mass needed to drive larger nails efficiently
Minimal published specs with no head weight or claw detail disclosed
Brand recognition is essentially zero, limiting resale value or warranty confidence
Specifications
Material
Carbon Steel
Handle
Rubber
Weight
330 Grams
Pieces
1
Performance notes
The carbon steel head should handle picture hooks, tack strips, and light assembly nails without issue. The rubber handle aids grip on short strokes. The 330-gram mass is roughly half that of a standard 16-oz framing hammer, so driving any fastener larger than a finish nail will feel labored.
What buyers say
Reviewers tend to accept it as an inexpensive secondary or specialty-use hammer and note the grip feels secure. The most repeated concern is that it feels too lightweight for general household nailing compared to standard 16-ounce hammers.
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