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Jeepster04

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While I dont abuse them, Ive had my trusty cook hammers for at least 5 years. Zero issues.
Im not sure why you would need to warranty them?
 

Farmall450

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While I dont abuse them, Ive had my trusty cook hammers for at least 5 years. Zero issues.
Im not sure why you would need to warranty them?
Deadblows all eventually need warranty (if you use them enough). With that said, I put most of the hard use on...$10 HF ones, with good results. Baby my TCs. I do want to get some of the ball peen type, however.
 

Buckgnarly

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We have had Tekton (TC) deadblows in the school carts for about 4 or 5 years now. Have not needed to warranty one yet, even with my animals abusing them. Someday though, someday.....
 

Cc_windsurfer

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For me the HF deadblows don't last long... the soft plastic wears thru, the handle breaks, or it splits and sends shot everywhere.

My Trusty Cooks have been in service for years with no issues.
 
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terrific

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At the risk of sounding like a real dummy, is there a solid face behind the plastic shell on these style of hammers? If I strike a small punch, is it going to poke through?
 

Buckgnarly

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At the risk of sounding like a real dummy, is there a solid face behind the plastic shell on these style of hammers? If I strike a small punch, is it going to poke through?
Yes, there is a metal canister....but no clue why you are hitting a punch with deadblow. Funny thing is all the kids in my classes want to hand me a deadblow when I ask for a "hammer".....I need to teach them hammer means "hammer", deadblow means "deadblow"......🤣😉
 

terrific

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Yes, there is a metal canister....but no clue why you are hitting a punch with deadblow. Funny thing is all the kids in my classes want to hand me a deadblow when I ask for a "hammer".....I need to teach them hammer means "hammer", deadblow means "deadblow"......🤣😉
Ah, cool. I was using a punch inside a ceramic tub without much clearance not too long ago, and at the time I thought it would have been really nice to have a non-marring hammer.
 

Buckgnarly

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Ah, cool. I was using a punch inside a ceramic tub not too long ago, and at the time I thought it would have been really nice to have a non-marring hammer.
Now that's an application where deadblow is appropriate for hitting a punch.....GENTLY for both!😃
 

Trm303

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Almost $40 for shipping two hammers is nuts. Tekton ends up being cheaper when you factor in shipping prices
 
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