>You can buy 20 framing hammers for this price.
You can buy that exact hammer for less than 1/10th of that price. Either someone fricked up when listing that or they're trying to scam morons out of their money.
>titanium spalls like a motherfricker
If it makes any difference, the anvil is made of steel and is replaceable.
>Either someone fricked up when listing that or they're trying to scam morons out of their money.
People often put ads up for cheap, buy the product themselves and make bunch of reviews before jacking up the price. Even with seller fees it's cheaper than advertising.
Where the frick are you finding it for 2 grand? Is that like one of those Boomer eBay listing where they have some piece of shit listed for 100 times its MSRP and only reply I KNOW WHAT I GOT when you ask them if they fricked up the listing?
Answer to this is always get a Martinez M1 framing hammer. Titanium body, steel head. Martinez was the lead designer for Stiletto. Left to make his own company and his design is the best framing hammer in existence, price to match. Leagues ahead of any other hammer.
I get it that there are good hammers and shit hammers, but seriously, the amount of different hammers out there these days is just stupid. You think they would have figured it out by now.
Don't fret too much. It's a meme tool for meme handymen. It's the kind of hammer that a fat boomer would buy so they can brag to their friends about how skilled and strong they are (ooh look at me I'm such a good handyman that I need superawesum aerospace titanium tools, not like you plebs who still use iron shit!), but which will only see the light of day only once or twice before it ends up in a garage sale.
Nobody who buys a titanium hammer has the skill or experience to need it, and nobody who has enough skill and experience to make such a tool worthwhile will ever buy it.
Titanium doesn't even make sense for a hammer
You want heavy metal for a blunt damage weapon
Yeah and titanium spalls like a motherfricker
It's a meme
>You can buy 20 framing hammers for this price.
You can buy that exact hammer for less than 1/10th of that price. Either someone fricked up when listing that or they're trying to scam morons out of their money.
>titanium spalls like a motherfricker
If it makes any difference, the anvil is made of steel and is replaceable.
>Either someone fricked up when listing that or they're trying to scam morons out of their money.
People often put ads up for cheap, buy the product themselves and make bunch of reviews before jacking up the price. Even with seller fees it's cheaper than advertising.
It's just money laundering
Where the frick are you finding it for 2 grand? Is that like one of those Boomer eBay listing where they have some piece of shit listed for 100 times its MSRP and only reply I KNOW WHAT I GOT when you ask them if they fricked up the listing?
I looked up this same hammer and it was $250 on Amazon, so yeah, you nailed it. No pun intended.
Answer to this is always get a Martinez M1 framing hammer. Titanium body, steel head. Martinez was the lead designer for Stiletto. Left to make his own company and his design is the best framing hammer in existence, price to match. Leagues ahead of any other hammer.
Based 'nez bro bringing the insider deets to the TI hammer 411 and still using leagues.
I think it’s for boomers who have bad backs and don’t want to haul around a heavy hammer.
That's the price for US military.
I get it that there are good hammers and shit hammers, but seriously, the amount of different hammers out there these days is just stupid. You think they would have figured it out by now.
Why would you pay more than $30 for a hammer? You literally just use it to pound things.
I know right? I pound your mom for 10bucks a night.
Why would you spend $30 when a rock is free?
Any hand tool that is over $30 better be something real frigging special.
True, thats 2 days wages!
Don't fret too much. It's a meme tool for meme handymen. It's the kind of hammer that a fat boomer would buy so they can brag to their friends about how skilled and strong they are (ooh look at me I'm such a good handyman that I need superawesum aerospace titanium tools, not like you plebs who still use iron shit!), but which will only see the light of day only once or twice before it ends up in a garage sale.
Nobody who buys a titanium hammer has the skill or experience to need it, and nobody who has enough skill and experience to make such a tool worthwhile will ever buy it.