Weight of Martinez Hammer explained

Martinez Tools | M4 12oz Deadpool Titanium Finishing Hammer
Product Description
The Martinez 12oz M4 Titanium Finishing Hammer features titanium construction, ergonomic design & a lightweight body, making it ideal for joinery and 2nd fix carpentry
Its ergonomic design reduces fatigue, and its durable construction ensures reliable strength for everyday use.
Being crafted from titanium this makes it significantly lighter than other hammers of the same size.
This provides an unparalleled strength-to-weight ratio, giving you better power and control with every swing.
- Ideal for 2nd Fix and joinery work
- Requires less striking force due to the weight at the head end, results in less impact on your arm elbow.
- Suggested equivalent to 16oz Estwing
The Deadpool 12oz M4 Titanium Framing Hammer has a steel head with a Dimple or Smooth Face, a Red Titanium Handle & Straight or Curved Black Overlay Grip with Red Cap.
Why is titanium & steel better than all steel hammers?
The titanium handle is brilliant because of it's ability to limit shock and requires less striking force due to the weight at the head end, so this reduces the impact for your arm and elbow.
Titanium where you need it, Steel where you want it. The reviews speak for themselves see below.
Assembly Options
There are 2 build options available; Pre assembled or self-assembly. The self assembly options will come with all the components needed to build yourself eg hammer head bolt and grip pins. You will need use of a 3/8in spanner for the assembly.
Martinez head M1 (15oz), M4 (12oz), M79 (2lb) are interchangeable on both M1 and M4 handles.
Dimensions (full length):
- Straight handle: 364mm
- Curved handle: 362mm
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Shipping & Returns
We accept returns for exchange, credit or refund within 14 days.
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