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ESTWING Lineman's Hammer - 40 oz Electrical Utility Tool with Smooth/Milled Face & Shock Reduction Grip - E3-40LM

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1.:Smooth Face


2.Size:40 Oz


About this item

  • FORGED IN ONE PIECE – The most durable, longest lasting striking tools available
  • BALANCE AND TEMPER – The most durable, longest lasting striking tools available
  • BUILT FOR THE PRO – Linemen, electricians, utility workers, contractors, tradesman & serious DIYers
  • PATENTED SHOCK REDUCTION GRIP – Comfortable, durable & reduces impact vibration by 70%
  • MADE IN THE USA – Our tools are proudly crafted in Rockford, IL using the finest American steel


Estwing's Solid Steel Framing Hammer has a longer handle for more striking power. The head and handle are fully polished and forged in one piece. Our exclusive Shock Reduction Grip is molded on and offers the utmost in both comfort and durability, while reducing vibrations caused by impact.


Customer
2025-08-07 21:44:20
Just don”t try to drive J hooks with it, need a heavier hammer for that.
Joseph C. Otoski
2025-07-02 13:24:05
All Estwing hammers are made to the highest standards. Made in U.S.A.
Will Jacques
2025-06-26 14:11:22
I carry this hammer everywhere. It's like my security blanket, security being the optimum word. There are many places where carrying any kind of weapon is absolutely not permitted; in a major city, on the road in a strange state...Several years ago, my family and I went on a 25 day bus tour of Europe. I knew I couldn't take a gun (I wouldn't do that anyway). Also, any knife big enough for defence would have been unthinkable, as would a hatchet. I racked my brain. What could I take to defend my hotel room (or myself if I had to walk in a strange place after dark) something that would be totally acceptable to a sticky foreign customs agent? You guessed it, a nice, heavy, two headed hammer. It won't snag on your clothes, or your car's upholstery.This hammer fits just the bill. Compact enough to fit in a day pack, yet heavy enough (especially when welded with two hands) to cause serious trouble for a would-be criminal. If it's good enough for Thor...it's good enough for me.As with all Estwing tools, absolutely top-notch construction. It will last you the rest of your life with minimum care.
jonathon peterson
2025-06-21 20:22:24
The hammer is made very well and has great balance to it. I use it everyday in linework. The grip and length are great for everyday use.
Jennifer Scott
2025-06-06 16:24:38
Great tool.
Checkmate
2025-05-05 11:51:53
I Wish I could have found a lineman's hammer with a leather handle like an old raggedy one I used to have. It might have been a Klein, but I don't remember. I bought an Estwing rock pick with a leather handle, but couldn't find any brand of lineman's hammer with leather. The rubber handle is fine, but I would have gladly paid more for leather... just because.
EMT92
2025-05-04 19:36:15
I use this as a lineman, this hammer for the money is a great investment. Especially for driving those hard heads and pounding ground rods below grade at the base of a pole 10/10 would recommend.
Morgan
2025-03-23 13:28:43
It’s great for simple things like staples, strap nails, and shoes, but you’re gonna hate it when you’re driving the big hardheads. It doesn’t weigh enough to really drive it.
Lee beaden
2025-03-02 14:28:34
First class as always don’t buy anything other than estwing
Marcos Andrey
2025-01-24 11:15:52
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Geordie
2025-01-21 17:45:10
It's very light and easy to climb a pole with. It's dosnt feel like 40 Oz at all, but hits like your swinging a 60 Oz, it's worth 👌 it
michael johnson
2024-12-23 11:51:39
Quality Product.
Monabri
2024-12-08 14:41:20
This is my second and last attempt to buy a so called Quality Estwing hammer! I returned the first one and reordered at a slightly higher price). This one came but I found it had a machining flaw on the plain face, paint missing (handling) - so it will be returned. I suspect that the Estwing hammers on Amazon are "seconds".