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9.6
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The Warwood Tool 2.5 lb double-faced small sledgehammer is perfect for home improvement projects and DIY tasks. Its drop-forged, carbon steel head and American Hickory handle ensure maximum strength and durability. This hammer is also suitable for construction and carpentry projects because of its 2.5 lb weight, which is enough to turn a task from difficult to doable. This small sledge hammer also comes in nine weights, ranging from 2.5lb to 12lb. It’s a must-have addition to any construction or home improvement project. It can serve multiple purposes–from driving punches to breaking concrete. With its durable construction and versatility, this hammer is ideal for anyone looking for an easy tool to help complete a project or task with less effort.

Pros

  • Different weight options
  • American quality
  • Versatile uses
  • Durable and long-lasting design

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Can't say enough good things about this sledge hammer. Super easy to handle. Smooth delivery in use. Impressive effect using a log splitter. Heavy but light enough to handle and wield preciously. Made in USA.

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But for a few safety warnings cluttering up the handle, this is identical to the hammer handed down to me by my grandfather--and there's a good chance I'm old enough to be your grandfather. The handle has been replaced once on my grandfather's sledge, the faces have been filed a few times, but it remains as serviceable today as the day it was manufactured. So I didn't need this new tool, I just wanted it to support an American company making tools in America with materials and workers from America of the kind and with the quality of those which built this country. Is it perfect?--of course not, but in terms of function, it comes pretty darn close. There is a reason why generations of tools have been prized for their Hickory handles. It is easy to select straight grain, contributing to the wood's inherent strength. Its easy to mill to shape, with a surface that is smooth but retains enough fine texture to afford a good grip (of course the modern version has to have a synthetic finish applied over it--traditionalists are free to sand it off and apply a wax or oil). Hickory is known for being able to dampen the shock and vibration of hard blows, yet be rigid enough to transmit full force. This handle has a good shape, oval enough to prevent rotation and add comfort to the grip. It is straight but tapers a bit towards the head, allowing one to find the best point of balance as well as being able to choke up on it for lighter blows with greater control. It's a functional handle born from decades of lessons learned from tools put to regular use.The 2 pound head is a single steel casting, broken only by the through hole for the handle. The casting lines remain visible, but otherwise it is pretty clean. It is covered in a blue (presumably) enamel, that, if you should care about such things, can be easily touched up. It is a bit deeper, richer blue than the trademark Record blue that adorned that venerable British manufacturer's vices and other metal tools. The faces have the small variances indicative of a hand ground tool. The blockish head is tapered down to a round, fairly flat face--that act does not achieve a perfect symmetry, but it comes close. Both the tapers and face show the striations left by the abrasive, which is just fine for the work this tool will be put to. On mine one face is parallel to the handle, the other face angles very slightly toward the handle. I'm not sure if this is an intentional feature, or results from the inconsistency of the hand grinding--I suspect the latter, but regardless, it does nothing to diminish its function.I have sledges with 2, 3, 5, 10 and 12 pound heads. I find I use the 2 and the 10 the most--each for different purposes. Frankly, 2 pounds is about all I am (or ever was) really capable of controlling over any extended period of time. You are moving into two handed territory to maintain control with anything more.So I now have this great hammer. It makes me happy just to look at it, and consider its predecessors as well as the hands who manufactured them. So it will be a useful tool, just as the one from my grandfather so often has been, but as you know from reading this far, I will appreciate it for far more than just it's utility.

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Fantastic build quality hammer, this is well balanced so I feel like I have more control with less effort with each swing. I am not the most coordinated woman, so I am not very comfortable with most tools. This hammer really makes me feel much more confident and I really enjoy using this. I have found that the handle really makes a difference, the length and shaping can have a lot of power over how well I can grip the handle to get control of each swing. The handle is nice and smooth, but it isn't slippery, so I am able to get a solid grip on this easily. Depending on what I am using this for change the grip, so I can hold it closer to the top for the light swings near my fingers, or towards the back for breaking down furniture. I think that this is one of the best hammers I have ever used. I have found myself looking around to see what else I can use this on.The head itself is amazing, the metal is solid and heavy with a really durable feel. There is not any wobbling that makes me feel like it is going to come off, and I have no concerns that I am going to damage it when I really give it a good swing. This has been amazing for breaking down furniture pieces, flattening out jewelry metal, and to be honest, pounding chicken filets to stuff. The weight is easy to control with my movements so I am not afraid of hitting my hand or going too hard with this. If it was much heavier I wouldn't have the same confidence. I don't have to swing with all of my strength to really feel the impact, this is so much easier for me to use than the everyday hammer that I use for hanging pictures. I use this so much more often than I ever thought I would, and this is really built to last, so I believe that this is something that my grandchildren will learn with as well. There are not many tools made these days that I feel have that sort of craftsmanship, but this hammer is absolutely solid and a great sludge for a beginner to an expert.

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I use these style hammers all the time, on the job doing carpentry or at home driving stakes and fence posts in the garden. This is a well made, well balanced tool. I couldn’t believe they are made in the USA too! Great buy

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Heavy duty 2 lb sledge hammer can be used with one hand. The wooden grip is easy to hold and firmly attached to the head. It is a simple tool made correctly.This would receive 5 stars except the shipping was ridiculous. I received an empty paper bag for the original shipment. It obviously was not strong enough to hold a large tool. Amazon reshipped it in a box with proper padding the second time around.

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9.6
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The Warwood Tool’s 3-pound double-faced small sledgehammer is a must-have for any home improvement project or construction site. Its drop-forged, carbon steel head and American hickory handle deliver maximum durability. It is perfect for large or small projects because it comes in nine weight options, ranging from 2.5 pounds to 12 pounds. With high versatility, the Warwood Tool’s hammer suits all projects, including rail yards, construction sites, smithies, auto shops, barns, and home garages. DIYers can use this hammer to drive punches into hard materials or break concrete. This sledgehammer from Warwood Tool is easy to handle, and you can operate it with one hand. It’s an excellent choice for any home improvement project or task at construction sites.

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  • One hand use
  • Multiple construction uses
  • American construction
  • Hickory wood handle

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Good hammer for splitting wood with a wedge. American made is a plus.

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Can't say enough good things about this sledge hammer. Super easy to handle. Smooth delivery in use. Impressive effect using a log splitter. Heavy but light enough to handle and wield preciously. Made in USA.

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But for a few safety warnings cluttering up the handle, this is identical to the hammer handed down to me by my grandfather--and there's a good chance I'm old enough to be your grandfather. The handle has been replaced once on my grandfather's sledge, the faces have been filed a few times, but it remains as serviceable today as the day it was manufactured. So I didn't need this new tool, I just wanted it to support an American company making tools in America with materials and workers from America of the kind and with the quality of those which built this country. Is it perfect?--of course not, but in terms of function, it comes pretty darn close. There is a reason why generations of tools have been prized for their Hickory handles. It is easy to select straight grain, contributing to the wood's inherent strength. Its easy to mill to shape, with a surface that is smooth but retains enough fine texture to afford a good grip (of course the modern version has to have a synthetic finish applied over it--traditionalists are free to sand it off and apply a wax or oil). Hickory is known for being able to dampen the shock and vibration of hard blows, yet be rigid enough to transmit full force. This handle has a good shape, oval enough to prevent rotation and add comfort to the grip. It is straight but tapers a bit towards the head, allowing one to find the best point of balance as well as being able to choke up on it for lighter blows with greater control. It's a functional handle born from decades of lessons learned from tools put to regular use.The 2 pound head is a single steel casting, broken only by the through hole for the handle. The casting lines remain visible, but otherwise it is pretty clean. It is covered in a blue (presumably) enamel, that, if you should care about such things, can be easily touched up. It is a bit deeper, richer blue than the trademark Record blue that adorned that venerable British manufacturer's vices and other metal tools. The faces have the small variances indicative of a hand ground tool. The blockish head is tapered down to a round, fairly flat face--that act does not achieve a perfect symmetry, but it comes close. Both the tapers and face show the striations left by the abrasive, which is just fine for the work this tool will be put to. On mine one face is parallel to the handle, the other face angles very slightly toward the handle. I'm not sure if this is an intentional feature, or results from the inconsistency of the hand grinding--I suspect the latter, but regardless, it does nothing to diminish its function.I have sledges with 2, 3, 5, 10 and 12 pound heads. I find I use the 2 and the 10 the most--each for different purposes. Frankly, 2 pounds is about all I am (or ever was) really capable of controlling over any extended period of time. You are moving into two handed territory to maintain control with anything more.So I now have this great hammer. It makes me happy just to look at it, and consider its predecessors as well as the hands who manufactured them. So it will be a useful tool, just as the one from my grandfather so often has been, but as you know from reading this far, I will appreciate it for far more than just it's utility.

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Heavy duty 2 lb sledge hammer can be used with one hand. The wooden grip is easy to hold and firmly attached to the head. It is a simple tool made correctly.This would receive 5 stars except the shipping was ridiculous. I received an empty paper bag for the original shipment. It obviously was not strong enough to hold a large tool. Amazon reshipped it in a box with proper padding the second time around.

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I have been using the hammer for a few months now and is holding up very well. I really like the weight and balance of this hammer. I have been using it mostly for splitting firewood on a fixed splitting stand. The splitter came with a two pound hammer and I found I was having to hit the wood way to many times to get it to split. Adding the extra pound cut my swing number in half.

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I have pretty much tortured this hammer with constant use. It has held together thus far. It has a decent balance for easy swings. The head is still attached after a "few" missed swings by us and the handle only shows little damage. I really like it and how it swings, it's a keeper.

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I needed to remove some plant root stumps from the path we walk on and I needed to get it out of the way before I broke my toe on it . I used it easily to knock the root stumps out of the ground and fixed a problem I’d had for a long time . My son uses it to smash things and I had to tell him to stop because it isn’t really needed but even as an 11 yr old he can use it pretty good even tho he really shouldn’t … kids are so fun . It is a well made sledge hammer . Made in the USA too

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Fantastic build quality hammer, this is well balanced so I feel like I have more control with less effort with each swing. I am not the most coordinated woman, so I am not very comfortable with most tools. This hammer really makes me feel much more confident and I really enjoy using this. I have found that the handle really makes a difference, the length and shaping can have a lot of power over how well I can grip the handle to get control of each swing. The handle is nice and smooth, but it isn't slippery, so I am able to get a solid grip on this easily. Depending on what I am using this for change the grip, so I can hold it closer to the top for the light swings near my fingers, or towards the back for breaking down furniture. I think that this is one of the best hammers I have ever used. I have found myself looking around to see what else I can use this on.The head itself is amazing, the metal is solid and heavy with a really durable feel. There is not any wobbling that makes me feel like it is going to come off, and I have no concerns that I am going to damage it when I really give it a good swing. This has been amazing for breaking down furniture pieces, flattening out jewelry metal, and to be honest, pounding chicken filets to stuff. The weight is easy to control with my movements so I am not afraid of hitting my hand or going too hard with this. If it was much heavier I wouldn't have the same confidence. I don't have to swing with all of my strength to really feel the impact, this is so much easier for me to use than the everyday hammer that I use for hanging pictures. I use this so much more often than I ever thought I would, and this is really built to last, so I believe that this is something that my grandchildren will learn with as well. There are not many tools made these days that I feel have that sort of craftsmanship, but this hammer is absolutely solid and a great sludge for a beginner to an expert.

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The Warwood Tool’s 6-pound small sledgehammer is perfect for home improvement projects. Its drop-forged, carbon steel head and American hickory handle provide maximum strength and durability, while its double-faced design makes this sledgehammer as versatile as they come. This handy tool suits a variety of tasks, from driving punches to breaking concrete. Plus, it comes in nine different weight options for all job requirements. What’s most impressive is that Warwood Tool has provided quality, reliable tools since 1854, and they continue to manufacture them using 100% American-sourced steel with local labor. Local sourcing means investing in a product from a company dedicated to making the most reliable tools in the industry. In addition, they offer quality products at an affordable price point, so you don’t have to break the bank to purchase top-notch tools.

Pros

  • American sourced materials
  • Hickory wood handle for durability and shock absorption
  • Versatile use
  • Top-quality construction and design

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When conducting a demolition, having the ideal sledgehammer is essential. Whether knocking down a wall or demolishing a concrete slab, you want the best tools. This comprehensive guide will help you understand the factors to consider when choosing a small sledgehammer. First, consider the job you are going to do. If you are undertaking a demolition job that requires powerful blows, opt for a sledgehammer with a heavier head weight. Get a small hammer if you are working on a slight task. Next, look at the handle. Choose a handle that is comfortable and suitable for the job. If you are performing more detailed work, a fiberglass handle can be a good option as it provides excellent grip and control. The length of the handle is also crucial for a few reasons. It determines the distance between your hands and the striking surface, and a long handle will offer more power and leverage. Finally, try handling the sledgehammer before purchasing it to ensure it is comfortable and fits your hand well. See what it feels like to throw the weight around and how comfortable you are exerting some force behind it. Choosing the ideal small sledgehammer is a big decision. Hopefully, this guide has given you a better understanding of sledgehammers and the features to consider when selecting one.
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The Warwood Tool 2.5 lb double-faced small sledgehammer is perfect for home improvement projects and DIY tasks. Its drop-forged, carbon steel head and American Hickory handle ensure maximum strength and durability. This hammer is also suitable for construction and carpentry projects because of its 2.5 lb weight, which is enough to turn a task from difficult to doable. This small sledge hammer also comes in nine weights, ranging from 2.5lb to 12lb. It’s a must-have addition to any construction or home improvement project. It can serve multiple purposes–from driving punches to breaking concrete. With its durable construction and versatility, this hammer is ideal for anyone looking for an easy tool to help complete a project or task with less effort.

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Product features

  • Different weight options
  • American quality
  • Versatile uses
  • Durable and long-lasting design

FAQ

Is hickory a hardwood?

Hickory is one of the hardest woods you can find for home projects.

How long is this hammer?

This hammer has a length of 15 inches.

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The Warwood Tool’s 3-pound double-faced small sledgehammer is a must-have for any home improvement project or construction site. Its drop-forged, carbon steel head and American hickory handle deliver maximum durability. It is perfect for large or small projects because it comes in nine weight options, ranging from 2.5 pounds to 12 pounds. With high versatility, the Warwood Tool’s hammer suits all projects, including rail yards, construction sites, smithies, auto shops, barns, and home garages. DIYers can use this hammer to drive punches into hard materials or break concrete. This sledgehammer from Warwood Tool is easy to handle, and you can operate it with one hand. It’s an excellent choice for any home improvement project or task at construction sites.

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Product features

  • One hand use
  • Multiple construction uses
  • American construction
  • Hickory wood handle

FAQ

Are wood handles better for sledgehammers?

Most sledgehammer users state wood handles are better at absorbing vibrations.

How is the balance on this hammer?

This hammer has a good balance and is easy to handle. You can even use it with one hand.

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The Warwood Tool’s 6-pound small sledgehammer is perfect for home improvement projects. Its drop-forged, carbon steel head and American hickory handle provide maximum strength and durability, while its double-faced design makes this sledgehammer as versatile as they come. This handy tool suits a variety of tasks, from driving punches to breaking concrete. Plus, it comes in nine different weight options for all job requirements. What’s most impressive is that Warwood Tool has provided quality, reliable tools since 1854, and they continue to manufacture them using 100% American-sourced steel with local labor. Local sourcing means investing in a product from a company dedicated to making the most reliable tools in the industry. In addition, they offer quality products at an affordable price point, so you don’t have to break the bank to purchase top-notch tools.

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Product features

  • American sourced materials
  • Hickory wood handle for durability and shock absorption
  • Versatile use
  • Top-quality construction and design

FAQ

Do I need to own a sledgehammer?

A sledgehammer is a tool you don’t need unless you have one. Everyone should keep a sledgehammer in the tool shed.

Is this hammer heavy enough for log splitting?

This hammer is ideal for log splitting. It is heavy enough to drive the splitter while light enough to handle it well and use it for long periods.

Amazon Reviews

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"Can't say enough good things about this sledge hammer. Super easy to handle. Smooth delivery in use. Impressive effect using a log splitter. Heavy but light enough to handle and wield preciously. Made in USA."
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"But for a few safety warnings cluttering up the handle, this is identical to the hammer handed down to me by my grandfather--and there's a good chance I'm old enough to be your grandfather. The handle has been replaced once on my grandfather's sledge, the faces have been filed a few times, but it remains as serviceable today as the day it was manufactured. So I didn't need this new tool, I just wanted it to support an American company making tools in America with materials and workers from America of the kind and with the quality of those which built this country. Is it perfect?--of course not, but in terms of function, it comes pretty darn close. There is a reason why generations of tools have been prized for their Hickory handles. It is easy to select straight grain, contributing to the wood's inherent strength. Its easy to mill to shape, with a surface that is smooth but retains enough fine texture to afford a good grip (of course the modern version has to have a synthetic finish applied over it--traditionalists are free to sand it off and apply a wax or oil). Hickory is known for being able to dampen the shock and vibration of hard blows, yet be rigid enough to transmit full force. This handle has a good shape, oval enough to prevent rotation and add comfort to the grip. It is straight but tapers a bit towards the head, allowing one to find the best point of balance as well as being able to choke up on it for lighter blows with greater control. It's a functional handle born from decades of lessons learned from tools put to regular use.The 2 pound head is a single steel casting, broken only by the through hole for the handle. The casting lines remain visible, but otherwise it is pretty clean. It is covered in a blue (presumably) enamel, that, if you should care about such things, can be easily touched up. It is a bit deeper, richer blue than the trademark Record blue that adorned that venerable British manufacturer's vices and other metal tools. The faces have the small variances indicative of a hand ground tool. The blockish head is tapered down to a round, fairly flat face--that act does not achieve a perfect symmetry, but it comes close. Both the tapers and face show the striations left by the abrasive, which is just fine for the work this tool will be put to. On mine one face is parallel to the handle, the other face angles very slightly toward the handle. I'm not sure if this is an intentional feature, or results from the inconsistency of the hand grinding--I suspect the latter, but regardless, it does nothing to diminish its function.I have sledges with 2, 3, 5, 10 and 12 pound heads. I find I use the 2 and the 10 the most--each for different purposes. Frankly, 2 pounds is about all I am (or ever was) really capable of controlling over any extended period of time. You are moving into two handed territory to maintain control with anything more.So I now have this great hammer. It makes me happy just to look at it, and consider its predecessors as well as the hands who manufactured them. So it will be a useful tool, just as the one from my grandfather so often has been, but as you know from reading this far, I will appreciate it for far more than just it's utility."
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