Snap On has a educational video on the technology behind their dead blow hammers. I can tell the difference between Snap On and other knock offs, there is a difference. The R&D that went into developing a better hammer is extensive and pretty impressive. Thanks for another great video brother.
These Snapon hammers are the best! Worth every penny. They are so comfortable, especially when using the larger ones. It doesn’t reverberate into your bones. I’ve used many brands and nothing is like these.
I feel it's a love or hate for the snap on hammers. I have just about everything trusty cook, anti vibe, wilton bash, Vaughn, Nupla, the list goes on. I think the snap on has the best feel and least amount of recoil I typically grab a snappy unless I need something very specific
I love the dual molded handle on the snap on hammers. I think they’re very comfortable to hold. Versus a typical dead blow hammer that has a more square shape handle with deep cross hatching. Of course, I’m bias towards snap on. I do think there is excessive flashing on it from the molding process. They could do better with removing the excess material but otherwise I love these hammers.
I can see snapon hammers if you like deadblow stuff, but I do not. I have to have wood handles because synthetic or rubber grips blister my hands in the things I do with them. I don't want a hand tool I can't use without gloves on.
I sent back 3 36ounch deadblows because the heads would twist 90' each way, it's was horrible to use as it would glance if everything, was like trying to hammer with a bit if spaghetti. Gave up and got a wooden handled one
@@lastbesttool absolutely ,off the truck all with very little use . Had the standard "not seen that before " after the 3rd I called bullshite and got a refund
So 3 times the price of a Trusty Cook to get some red rubber on the handles. Or for still less than the price of one Snap On, you can get an entire set of Mac Anti-Vibes, which are a better tool anyway.
I’ve been looking for a small hammer for my veto mct blackout.I could only find stubbys at Home Depot and HarborFreight but they are only 8$ hammers any recommendations, I fill like am putting cheap tires on an expensive car lol.
Three of them are new and the smaller ones are primarily used in gunsmithing and working with carbon fiber and alloy components so they are not exposed to heavy wear or solvents.
Halder and Picard make the best hammers in Europe. Samo or better quality and more then half the price. And more options too. They make only hammers, so its an original product not some other brand with 100% markup.
You're paying for the name. Snapon tax. I only buy tools from snapon that no other brand makes. And only because here in Australia you can pay them off weekly.
TN check in- and also a huge fan of the Snap On hammers. I have carpal tunnel and a messed up shoulder, and so far they’re the easiest on my body.
You just can't beat Snap On hammers. Great 🇺🇸 made tool.
I hope they’ll do me well. I just invested 1800 into them. I wanted them in foam so I got full sets.
Snap On has a educational video on the technology behind their dead blow hammers. I can tell the difference between Snap On and other knock offs, there is a difference. The R&D that went into developing a better hammer is extensive and pretty impressive.
Thanks for another great video brother.
These Snapon hammers are the best! Worth every penny. They are so comfortable, especially when using the larger ones. It doesn’t reverberate into your bones. I’ve used many brands and nothing is like these.
I feel it's a love or hate for the snap on hammers. I have just about everything trusty cook, anti vibe, wilton bash, Vaughn, Nupla, the list goes on. I think the snap on has the best feel and least amount of recoil I typically grab a snappy unless I need something very specific
I love the dual molded handle on the snap on hammers. I think they’re very comfortable to hold. Versus a typical dead blow hammer that has a more square shape handle with deep cross hatching.
Of course, I’m bias towards snap on. I do think there is excessive flashing on it from the molding process. They could do better with removing the excess material but otherwise I love these hammers.
Always like hearing your point of view on tools.
Snap-on or Trusty cook. Have both in my box. Dead blow and ballpean
I just recently bought a 24oz dead blow to smack bricks. Hopefully it holds up well, if so I’ll invest in more
Good morning brother from mid Tn. I hope everyone is having a great day.
I really like snap-on products. There is a difference, however you after pay the price also .
I have a couple and I’d like to get more
I can see snapon hammers if you like deadblow stuff, but I do not.
I have to have wood handles because synthetic or rubber grips blister my hands in the things I do with them.
I don't want a hand tool I can't use without gloves on.
Snap On: We put the ham in hamer.
Have you tried the Wiha Electrians hammer, ?? I've just ordered one,, 🔨😀
I sent back 3 36ounch deadblows because the heads would twist 90' each way, it's was horrible to use as it would glance if everything, was like trying to hammer with a bit if spaghetti. Gave up and got a wooden handled one
That's crazy. Were they Snap On brand?
@@lastbesttool absolutely ,off the truck all with very little use . Had the standard "not seen that before " after the 3rd I called bullshite and got a refund
Don't even get me started on the chinesesum blue point handheld brake flairing tool
So 3 times the price of a Trusty Cook to get some red rubber on the handles. Or for still less than the price of one Snap On, you can get an entire set of Mac Anti-Vibes, which are a better tool anyway.
Not sure of exact price difference but check out the Stanley anti vibe hammer set. Same product as the Mac, just different branding.
I’ve been looking for a small hammer for my veto mct blackout.I could only find stubbys at Home Depot and HarborFreight but they are only 8$ hammers any recommendations,
I fill like am putting cheap tires on an expensive car lol.
I really like the smallest Estwing ball peen and claw hammers. And PB Swiss for soft head dead blows.
Most those hammers look like they never whacked anything
Three of them are new and the smaller ones are primarily used in gunsmithing and working with carbon fiber and alloy components so they are not exposed to heavy wear or solvents.
Do I spy a Toughbuilt tape measure?!
Yes you do. I need to get a video out about them.
Tekton...☝️
Halder and Picard make the best hammers in Europe. Samo or better quality and more then half the price. And more options too. They make only hammers, so its an original product not some other brand with 100% markup.
Hultafors?
You're paying for the name. Snapon tax. I only buy tools from snapon that no other brand makes. And only because here in Australia you can pay them off weekly.
Is that supposed to be a snap on framing hammer...? Yikes
Are you a millionaire? How on earth can you afford all of these snap on tool