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Trim Hammer makes fine trim repair simpler, even in tight spots
Use the face to remove dents in flat stainless trim, and use the cross pein to work in tight edges and corners.
- 3.3-oz. drop-forged head
- Hickory handle for superb balance and durability
- 4"-long head
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About Trim Hammer
The drop-forged head is hardened and tempered. Sturdy hickory handle gives it exceptional balance and feel. Imported.
13106 Stainless Steel Trim Buffing Kit
3.3-oz., drop-forged head on this well-balanced hammer is ideal for straightening stainless steel trim, and is small enough to get into most places on a piece of trim.
Customer Reviews
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sale price only
(Posted on 10/7/12)
Review by Buckey -
At the sale of ten dollars it a good deal but not a penn more. It will get job done. Sale only!Quality Price Value -
Great little hammer
(Posted on 12/29/11)
Review by Ron in Indiana -
I received my hammer today and put it to work right away as I was curious as to how it would handle the job. I had a badly dented piece of stainless trim for a 57 Dodge truck but after 20 minutes of work it's ready for sanding and polishing. I've done plenty of bodywork but never had a hammer like this to do trim. Great tool with a nice finish and feel. Getting it on sale was a bonus. Hope the buffers come on sale soon.Quality Price Value -
dissapointing quality
(Posted on 12/27/11)
Review by BRUCE -
I haven't bought a tool from Eastwood in many years. I have a Eastwood hammer and dolly set that's probably 15-20 years old and it's light years ahead in quality. The old set have nicely machined and finished heads and a quality finish on the handle. This thing looks like something I made in 9th grade shop class only not as good.Quality Price Value
Sure, at the sale price, it's inexpensive, and I probably got what I paid for, but the next time I'll shop around more for better quality.
I expected more from Eastwood. This looks like it's from Harbor Freight. Very sad that we as consumers accept this Chinese crap as the norm now.
I haven't used it yet, but I'm sure it works fine. I'm just unhappy with the quality. -
does the job it was intended for
(Posted on 12/11/11)
Review by Rich -
I like the hammer, but not the price if it's not on sale. I gave the price 3 stars because the sale price is accepable. Value is what a person makes of the tool. If I ever lose or need another I would buy this hammer again and that's what really counts.Price Value Quality -
Good quality small tool for trim refinishing
(Posted on 1/15/11)
Review by Dave C -
The trim hammer is small enough to get into most places on a piece of trim. It's good quality and machined enough to get the job done. Keep in mind it won't get all dings and you will need to come up with your own tools some times, like a chisel or a blunt piece of steel to get into places the hammer won't reach.Price Value Quality -
Hammer Time
(Posted on 3/18/10)
Review by Freddie G -
Great little Hammer,Feels good in hand,stury construction,Great value...Well use more than the others I own.Price Value Quality
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