I'm putting together a mid-size service bag, something I can quickly grab when I go help a family/friend/neighbour and not have to raid my tool box for stuff. It will have the usual screwdrivers, pliers, cutters, gloves/safety, wrenches/sockets, measuring tape, pencil, etc. plus things like a small torpedo level, stud finder, zip ties, small kit of misc fasteners, knife, flashlight, multimeter, electrical tape, small flat prybar (for trim), and so forth. Basically, I want to be able to change a light fixture/switch, or hang a picture, or fix a toilet or faucet, or repair an appliance, or change an air filter on a car, or similar sort of household kind of things. I've taken a lot of my seconds for the bag or have been upgrading my primary tools and putting my old ones in the bag.
The one thing I'm having trouble picking is what sort of hammer to put in there. My two most used types at home are 12ish oz ball peen (I have 8, 12, 16, 24, 32oz ones, so whatever size I grab but usually the smaller ones) or a 3lb solid steel drilling hammer...but something keeps telling me I should put a standard 16oz claw hammer in this kit. I almost never use my claw hammer for anything, rare that I choose nails over screws, and will just use the drilling/peen hammer for most tapometer needs. I don't really want to put more than one hammer in there for weight/space reasons.
So what says everyone here? Any neat versatile hammers out there that give best of multiple worlds? Otherwise, the Estwing E3-16C is kinda the front runner for an upgrade and I'll put my old mastercraft claw hammer in the bag.
The one thing I'm having trouble picking is what sort of hammer to put in there. My two most used types at home are 12ish oz ball peen (I have 8, 12, 16, 24, 32oz ones, so whatever size I grab but usually the smaller ones) or a 3lb solid steel drilling hammer...but something keeps telling me I should put a standard 16oz claw hammer in this kit. I almost never use my claw hammer for anything, rare that I choose nails over screws, and will just use the drilling/peen hammer for most tapometer needs. I don't really want to put more than one hammer in there for weight/space reasons.
So what says everyone here? Any neat versatile hammers out there that give best of multiple worlds? Otherwise, the Estwing E3-16C is kinda the front runner for an upgrade and I'll put my old mastercraft claw hammer in the bag.








