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INTERTOOL 3 lb Sledge Hammer | Drilling & Crack Hammer | HT-0241

INTERTOOL 3 lb Sledge Hammer | Drilling & Crack Hammer | HT-0241

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[Built for Heavy Duty]: Compact mini-sledge hammer delivers high impact with one hand—perfect for demolition, masonry, metalwork, and driving chisels

[Reinforced Steel Head]: Hardened steel with anti-corrosive coating stands up to heavy use and weathering—built to last

[Shock Absorbing Handle]: Lightweight fiberglass handle soaks up impact, with a textured rubber grip for non-slip control

[Balanced Weight Distribution]: Epoxy-secured head-to-handle joint ensures confident, natural swings. Total weight: 3 lbs | Length: 12 inches

Smash through tough jobs with this heavy-duty mini sledge hammer—its 3-lb hardened steel head delivers high impact for demolition, masonry, metalwork, and chisel driving with one-handed ease. The anti-corrosive coating ensures durability, while the shock-absorbing fiberglass handle with non-slip grip offers control. Balanced with an epoxy-secured joint, this 12-inch tool swings naturally and confidently.
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FRANK TEMPLETON
Nice hammer

i haven't put this to use but it's well made and balanced

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D.C. Brooks
Quality Sledge

Nice 3 pound sledge, has good handle length and solid head.

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Customer Review
Heavy Duty Mini Sledge Hammer - Good Weight - Okay Handle - Questionable Attachment

So far it is working fine for small and medium jobs. However, I have safety concerns about the head attachment.- Heavy - This is good for small/medium jobs, it is basically a mini sledge hammer. Significantly heavier and larger than a regular hammer with a larger head surface area but not quite a full size sledge hammer. Can be handled by one arm.- Okay Handle - Grip is a little thin and not the best friction producing, but it is adequate.- Questionable Attachment - According to the description the head is attached to the handle by a "non-detachable epoxy resin". This gives me great concern as there are no details on this epoxy, I would rather have a structurally attached head rather than something that seems like it could just be a glue. This could then be affected by moisture and temperature extremes, is this accounted for? In the worst case scenario this could come apart then theoretically and injure someone.