🔨 Elevate your craft with the hammer that means business
The Dead On Tools DO-Ti7 is a 16-ounce titanium framing hammer featuring a precision milled face and a carbon fiber encased handle for superior durability and comfort. Its magnetic nail set enhances efficiency, while the titanium reinforced spine offers exceptional overstrike protection. Designed for professionals who demand reliability, it comes with a limited lifetime warranty.
Brand | Dead On |
Head Material | Titanium |
Handle Material | Hickory Wood |
Color | Black |
Item Weight | 16 Ounces |
Head Style | Flat |
Style | Magnetic |
Number of Items | 1 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00644323697228 |
Manufacturer | Dead On Tools |
UPC | 644323697228 |
Part Number | DO-Ti7 |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 18.2 x 5.8 x 1.4 inches |
Item model number | DO-Ti7 |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Warranty Description | Limited lifetime |
J**C
Great product! I'm a journeyman carpenter and this product ...
Great product! I'm a journeyman carpenter and this product has held up well to the rigorous use I put it through. Highly recommend.
A**R
Looks awesome, and that's the good news
Looks awesome, and that's the good news.So I received it on Monday, and took it to work Tuesday, by the end of the day: Magnet fell out, carbon fibre all teared from swinging in my belt, carbon fibre was loose and moved around before I even used it, milled face is weak and nearly flattened out already, claw is too weak, minor bend in it from de-nailing and has nail damaged as if it was a 6 year old estwing.So long story short, great for home use of your a white collar, not practice for a normal carpenter that uses their tools hard, wish I could get my money back and return
C**R
Its no longer the same hammer!
This is not the same hammer for which all these other reviews were written! The head is steel and the handle is wood wrapped with a layer of fiberglass, with what I guess are a couple of strips of titanium.(thus the reason titanium is used in the description) This is reflected in the price, you note it is no longer $200 plus! I received mine and sent it back due to its bad condition. I will purchase another, but please understand I am a collector, from what I saw, would not own one for real use! The date this review was updated was 12-05-2010
Y**R
hammertime
Nice hammer, lives up to most of the advertised hype. Light weight and hard hitting. Does show wear quickly so don't buy it just for looks. Also the black handle will get HOT in the sun and the square head isn't great for anything that you don't want to mark up. Overall I like the hammer BUT I do like the Stiletto T-Bone hammer better and would buy it over the Ti7 if they had comp. prices. Still, I do have the coolest looking hammer on the job! Please see additional comments for more info.
Z**E
Bought brand new, Came used
Bought the item labeled as “Brand new” Came used with scuff marks. Carbon fiber handle is worn with chips on the bottom. Would have saved the $10 and actually ordered the used one if I wanted one used. Contently unsatisfied..
R**N
Use it Right
All I ever hear is how the handle broke. I have an original Hart woody that is used every day 25 years old with the original handle. If you want to pull nails use a catspaw or buy a steel handled Estwing.Hammers are not crowbars.
"**"
Save your body!!
Great hammer, my elbows stopped hurting within 2 days of use. 14 oz comparing to 20/22 oz framing? Impossible? Do you golf? Use a Titanium driver, lighter but hits the ball farther? Same deal. Great hammer, putting my trusty Vaughans and California framers (actually, this hammer made by the same guys at Hart) out to pasture. Love it, and my elbows are worth the bucks.
D**S
Hammer is trash :(
The magnet flew out of the head while I was using a cats paw to pull a nail 73 waisted I had purchased an original curved hickory handle death stick 20 years ago and still have it it was $150 this new version is trash
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