The Crescent Rip Claw Hammer is constructed from Permabond which securely attaches the head to the handle. Featuring an extended steel throat to prevent breakage due to overstirke and factory balanced for maximum striking power and control.
The contoured handle increses comfort and reduces fatigue whilst the magnetic nail starter provides convinience. The maximum-strength head and claw forged of carbon steel, finished with a corrosion and rust resistant clear coat makes the Crescent Rip Claw Hammer the perfect addition to any toolbox.
Rip claws designed to pull nails efficiently
Convenient magnetic nail starter
Solid fiberglass handle covered with a molded nylon jacket
Permabond construction securely attaches the head to the handle
Comfortable cushion-grip handle with an enlarged base for butting materials
Extended steel throat prevents breakage due to overstrike
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