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New snap on hammers

ijason

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well i took some of you guys advice on the snap on hammers and i got them today to start with i figure a 36oz ballpine hammer and a 24oz deadblow for small things also came with the free bbq :)
 

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tjmonsen5

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I bought both the 32 and 16. I use the 16 at least 90% of the time. It's easier to control and still gets the job done. I use it to free ball joints, use with punches, anything really! Everyone should have one in their box.
 
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Rezeppa

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Does anyone else have one of these hammers where the head unthreads its self? I have had problems only recently with the Mac ones and my SO 40oz version have unthread at the flat end. Also my 40 oz Snap-On moves back and forth in the head every time I use the ball end and it makes me wonder if that's normal. I would not have said this 6 months ago but I think the trusty cook versions are far superior to any other. They have given me flawless performance but they don't have a lifetime warranty.
 

Rezeppa

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verify with matco but last I knew their dead blows wernt lifetime warranty

You are correct. Matco offers a limited warranty on the Trusty Cook hammers. Only Mac and SO are lifetime. I think the Trusty Cook is made the best though in my opinion.
 

tjmonsen5

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Does anyone else have one of these hammers where the head unthreads its self? I have had problems only recently with the Mac ones and my SO 40oz version have unthread at the flat end. Also my 40 oz Snap-On moves back and forth in the head every time I use the ball end and it makes me wonder if that's normal. I would not have said this 6 months ago but I think the trusty cook versions are far superior to any other. They have given me flawless performance but they don't have a lifetime warranty.

What do you mean moves back and forth? The ends are threaded on, and the center section is welded to the handle. Sounds like a possibly good reason for warranty.
 

Rezeppa

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When i hit something with the hammer the head slides back and forth if i switch sides about an 1/8 of an inch. it leaves a gap between the metal and plastic On the head. I am going to warranty it now. i was curious if it was a normal problem. This is the second one I have had to warranty.
 
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