We Get It, It's a Dead Blow Hammer. ..
Who Needs a Dead Blow Hammer Anyway?
Anyone who works with automotive suspension parts, cabinetry, alterations, and anyone who just needs the power of a hammer without the damage they would normally cause. When striking a large suspension bolt in or out of place, a regular hammer would crush the threading, forcing you to replace it and delay your job.
A Capri Tools dead blow hammer exerts force and moves objects without any damage at all.
Anyone who needs to strike plastic anchors into a surface without destroying them will benefit immensely from a dead blow hammer. You also never have to worry about sparks with a Capri Tools dead blow hammer.
What kind of use can you find for a dead blow hammer?
Shock Absorption - Won't Bounce Back at You
Many hammers have the issue of bouncing back and sending reverberations throughout your arm and body. The special thing about this hammer is that it absorbs most of the shock and doesn't bounce back, allowing you to get the job done with a lot less fatigue and headache.
Why a Capri Tools Dead Blow Hammer?
Have you ever used a dead blow hammer that seemed to tear open and fall apart within a few heavy uses? They're usually made of plastic and/or rubber, which degrade quickly. Without the proper materials and construction, a dead blow hammer quickly becomes simply a dead hammer.
Capri Tools' dead blow hammers are fitted with hundreds of steel shot pellets for solid impact, while the exterior is built with our proprietary hot cast Polyurethane, providing an undeniable level of power and impact resistance (no chipping and abrasion). This makes our dead blow hammers perform well on tough materials in harsh environments. They're built for it.