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New Snap on Orange HBBD32 - Ebay

split150

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$35 plus shipping or $35 total?

The red listing was plus shipping, so I'm guessing $35 was just the item price. I've been playing around with the different colors and different offer amounts trying to get a second one, but haven't had any luck. I used the green one today, and it is a beast of a hammer.
 
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fivespdcat

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I got auto rejected at $50 on the orange one with free shipping so I submitted a $37 + shipping on a red one. That offer is pending.
 

Shobra

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Yeah i been offering in the low 40's and declined.... Sry but over 60 with shipping is just too much for a hammer
 

khopper

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Picked up green on for $40 plus shipping a week ago and last night he accepted $35 plus shipping for a red one. Very strange.
 

bimmerZ5

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This seller's combined shipping is a bit high i think... ordered two more, and he basically shipped them in the same flat rate medium box so his cost was exactly the same plus an extra sheet of bubble wrap, yet he charged an extra $8?
 

Nick123

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Picked up a red one for $36 + $12.99 shipping last night. I think it's a great deal for under $50
 

cundifc

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Anyone else notice the return shipping address? Kind of curious it's in the same town as snap on's corp office and large warehouse.
 
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nicksnothereman

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I'm confused about the multiple purchases of deadblow hammers (if they're the same weight) but I'm not going to ask. I will ask if the people buying them own other hammers (i.e. a drilling hammer). Deadblow hammers aren't really great for what I think people are using them for (dislodging gasketed parts, hammering out hubs, rust smacking, etc.); they're very awkward to weild for heavy hammering, good for setting parts. But hey, to each their own.

Consequently you can buy a nice one piece estwing drilling hammer (2 or 3 pounds as I recall) most places for around 30 bucks which some people might be interested in if they want to do some of the stuff I listed a bit quicker.
 

MJB24

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I'm confused about the multiple purchases of deadblow hammers (if they're the same weight) but I'm not going to ask. I will ask if the people buying them own other hammers (i.e. a drilling hammer). Deadblow hammers aren't really great for what I think people are using them for (dislodging gasketed parts, hammering out hubs, rust smacking, etc.); they're very awkward to weild for heavy hammering, good for setting parts. But hey, to each their own.

Consequently you can buy a nice one piece estwing drilling hammer (2 or 3 pounds as I recall) most places for around 30 bucks which some people might be interested in if they want to do some of the stuff I listed a bit quicker.

I figured it would be convenient when there is not a lot of space to swing a hammer. But the purposes here of working on industrial manufacturing equipment is different than working on cars. Not everyone on here is a mechanic.
 

csmitty

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I have a few drilling/engineers hammers as well and love them. Great for when you need some muscle in small swing. They're all Cman I think as i've found good deals on them. I already had the 24oz version so the 32 at good price will fill in the gaps nicely. Could have used it driving out the subframe mounts on my E30.
 

leadfoot415

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I just got my Orange hammer in the mail yesterday.. for $51.24 shipped, not a bad deal considering my snap-on truck wants $100.

Thumbs up to the OP for passing along this deal!
 

gte718p

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Accepted $45 with free shipping. I'm wondering how many hammers this dude has.
 

gte718p

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Well admitting you have a problem is the first step. Second you should send me six of your hammers for proper disposal. My trail bag needs a good hammer and I can find good homes for the rest.
 

Ruger_556

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I'm confused about the multiple purchases of deadblow hammers (if they're the same weight) but I'm not going to ask. I will ask if the people buying them own other hammers (i.e. a drilling hammer). Deadblow hammers aren't really great for what I think people are using them for (dislodging gasketed parts, hammering out hubs, rust smacking, etc.); they're very awkward to weild for heavy hammering, good for setting parts. But hey, to each their own.

Consequently you can buy a nice one piece estwing drilling hammer (2 or 3 pounds as I recall) most places for around 30 bucks which some people might be interested in if they want to do some of the stuff I listed a bit quicker.

3lb drilling hammer is my go to... After my 6 lb anyway :evil:
 

fr0mastaj

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Really didn't need one either...but he accepted my offer of $45 + free shipping on the red hammer. Thanks OP.
 

AndrewV

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He has to be a dealer, buying bulk, and selling a lot...
But still has great deals. Got one for $48 with free shipping.
 

split150

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$44 with free shipping is a great deal, $45 shipped was the best price I heard of until you posted that. Which color? Great score.
 

Huron06

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I got a red one for $45 shipped - Didnt even really need a ball peen hammer, but figured it was too good a deal to pass up and that Im always looking to add Snap On stuff to my tools.
 

split150

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Between that one seller's auctions, Buy It Now, and Accepted Offers, I wonder how many total hammers he sold in the last few weeks. I'd guess 100+? I looked for the 16 oz. version to go with the 32 oz. I bought from this seller, but I can't justify twice the cost for half the weight.
 
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