Y’all in the chat are crazy, it’s a American made Martinez titanium handle and the head is collaboration with kinetic customs hand made head which is limited and sells out fast, some people spend thousands on rims or whatever but 400 for a tool you use everyday is worth it to some
I have the M1 ( joiner here ) They are titanium shaft with a steel head and it’s taken a lot of stress out of my elbow where my 21oz Estwing make my elbow burn like fury……I try not to think about the price
@@maxnovakovics2568 indeed it does… I try my best to use whatever form/technique I can think of for swinging a hammer to minimize the pains but it’ll probably worsen when I’m 40 lol (am 26) That said, loosening your muscles on a Sunday helps as well. I don’t mean Yoga but minor stretches and many a jog here and there help out a lot
I don’t make a ton of money, but my hammer is my most prized tool. I work underground and it has saved me more than any other tool ever has “besides a Jack ifkyk) I have a custom hammer. It was expensive but it’s what I want(cheaper and better than these too if you go to a local blacksmith and tell him exactly what you want and the purpose of the tool, he has a great understanding of hammers lol) but better than any produced hammer you can buy.
Expensive hammers are t necessary but if you have the money and want it, then go for it. I’m heavily invested in Dewalt power tools and Milwaukee packout and only use about 2/3rds of it for most jobs. Really just something nice to have around if you can afford it.
@@atnyxrl I use both Dewalt and Milwaukee power tools you fanboy… sometimes Makita as well. I prefer the Dewalt brand regardless because they just have more variety in general Ex: Construction jack, 4in circular saw, 20V 3in grinder (Milwaukee only got the 12V) I do love love my Milwaukee battery finish nailers however… the weight is annoying at times and the bulky design makes it hard to reach right spots but it beats rolling out the hose and hauling a compressor in my car 😂🍺
@@MrEuroDollaz depends on what you mean by “the best”… performance wise, they aren’t the best. Power wise they are a close 2nd or are 1st depending on the Flex’s Turbo mode (turbo mode is hit or miss after a years use from what I’ve been told) I consider Dewalt to be the best overall because of convenience… you go to Lowe’s, Home Depot, Ace hardware, Benjamin Moore etc etc. A Dewalt power tool/battery is there Now if you’re discussing hand tools… I don’t think any Milwaukee fanboy would ever say with a straight face that they make better hand tools than Klein, Knipex, Stanley etc etc 😂 Milwaukee is best in the modular tool box in my opinion… despite the steep price, no other tool box has passed them yet Now if you’re a plumber then I’d probably agree with you that Milwaukee is the best since they’ve been leaning towards plumbers for a while. That said, ridgid has been for longer as well since their parent company is TTI Now if I still can’t convince you by now then to each his own I suppose 🍺. I’m a business owner so I prefer the convenience/ whatever is more convenient/comfortable for my workers to use… and surprisingly, most say Makita lol
Majority of these guys never worked in this industry. If you have then you know its worth even more then that 400.00 paying for your health not the juat the hammer
You can use hammer and bolster instead. Or get a laborer to do your cuts using bench saw if you need them cut neat. This is neather fast nor neat. Complete waste of money in my opinion.
They’re made from titanium and are interchangeable with the heads. A total waste of money but they will last forever. The chippies at work have them. Idiots.
@@anthonyworthington6495 your full of crap there $270 USD for a stock standard one that one is custom and I doubt you even know what model hammer it is
@@levro7367 well in ENGALAND I saw them on internet for £110 and I looked because I could not believe the price so I googled it and that's what I came back with research research research,I don't give a shit what price they are I will not be buying one my feed back was that I found somewhere for £110 why would I mak it up 🤷🤦
No hammer is ever worth £400 especially for carpenters who just repeat all the marketing rubbish about it being better on your elbow and joints when in reality you rarely use a hammer for nailing over a gun. Just more overpriced tools that people see on instagram and think it makes them look better at their job
No hammer is ever worth £400 especially for carpenters who just repeat all the marketing rubbish about it being better on your elbow and joints when in reality you rarely use a hammer for nailing over a gun. Just more overpriced tools that people see on instagram and think it makes them look better at their job