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Wilton BASH Sledge Hammer

nahudson

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Anyone own one of these hammers?

Curious if they are worth the money or not?
 
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sloppy

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I am curious to... I have held one and it seemed pretty nice. But that price tag seems kind high..
 
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Jswain

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We have two of the JET unbreakable hammers at work(same concept) and they are VERY nice to use. 6months of heavy oil rig abuse by ~ 15 guys some of which may or may not be able to properly swing a hammer and they are still like new minus the paint on the head. I've probably made up 10 8-12lb wooden handle sledgehammers since we have got them to give you an idea of how many we can break in a short period of time yet those two still hold strong
 

BK13

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Man, an unbreakable handle sledge sounds nice... I can't count the number of BFHs I've killed driving 5/8" rebar property markers...
 

SeanConklin

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I have the older one and I can personally say that I love it. It is very comfortable and I have never found a situation where I was worried about it breaking. I even find myself using it for situations where a ball peen would suffice. There are several brands that make a similar if not identical product such as Jet, Carlyle, Matco, etc. I can't verify prices on all of them but they are definitely worth the money.

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rtole

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I have one. A 4lbs one anyway. I like it. Cant tell you how strong it is. I dont miss much. I have hit it hard and thats about it. Comfy. Low vibration.
 
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firebox40dash5

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Too pricey for me, for being made in China. If I'm paying that kinda money for a sledge, it better be made here.

My hand sledge, cross peen and ball peen were all Hecho en Mayheeco. I'll take that over China at least... I got mine from Amazon, so I can't ***** about the price.
 

-Brent-

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I've got an unbreakable and even though I'm just a residential DIYer, I really like it. I've put it through its paces and I can say that if I had to use one daily, this would be my go-to.
 

CoyoteKyle

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Don't forget about Vaughan. They have reworked their fiberglass handles to be similar to the Wilton. 8 lb x 36" should retail for around $40. Vaughan's heads are made in India, but the handles are made in the USA.

You're gonna be hard pressed to find a sledge made 100% here in the US. *****!
 

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72Anthony

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I have the 8lb with 36 inch handle and love it. I've used it to break up concrete and it was a joy to use. I see it as.o e of those tools that are pricey, but will last forever.

Just be careful that the have models with a soft steel head, for aligning parts etc. You want the hardened head for normal sledge hammer use.
 
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