mumisuto Rock Pick Hammer, Geological Hammer with Non-Skid Handle, 12 Inch All Steel Brick Hammer Drop Forged Geology Brick Fossil Masonry Hammer with Pointed Tip and Shock Reduction Grip for Mining

£49.99

  • High-quality materials: 100% brand new and high-quality. Our geological exploration hammer is made of high-carbon steel, which is durable, integral heat treatment, impact resistance and wear resistance. long lasting.
  • Applicable to: This hammer is very suitable for bricks, concrete stones, rock crushing and crushed stones in masonry, prospecting, mining and geological surveys. It is very practical.
  • Applicable to: This Rock Pick Hammer is very suitable for bricks, concrete stones, rock crushing and crushed stones in masonry, prospecting, mining and geological surveys. It is very practical.
  • Practical: Our hammer has a total length of about 30.00 cm, a hammer head length of 17.50, and a weight of 32 ounces. And it has perfect balance and power-to-weight ratio, which can increase swing speed and increase striking power.
  • High performance: Our geological exploration hammer is suitable for a variety of applications. The surface is polished and has high hardness for maximum strength and durability. Comes with a rubber handle for a comfortable grip.
  • After-sales service: If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us, our experienced customer service team will reply within 24 hours.

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quality hammers are made from one piece of steel, the head and the handle are all one to reduce splitting or splintering
2.The rock pick hammer is widely used in masonry construction, prospecting, mining and geological surveys to break and smash bricks, concrete, stones, rocks, etc.
3. Anti-skid Handle, comfortable grip

Features:
Condition: 100% Brand New
Weight: Approx. 906g / 32oz

Package List:
1 * Brick Hammer

Additional information

Weight 0.92 kg
Brand

mumisuto

EAN

4259741461892