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Hammers and Mallets for Trades, Utilities, and Job Sites

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Description

Working Hammers With Drop-Forged Heads and Shock-Absorbing Handles

A working hammer takes more abuse than most tools in the truck. Drop-forged heads, fiberglass or steel handles, and shock-absorbing grips separate a job-site hammer from a hardware-store hammer.

Cleanflow stocks claw, framing, demolition, ball pein, and dead blow hammers from Crescent, Signet, and ToolTech.

Shop Hammers and Mallets by Type

Claw Hammers — Drive and Pull Nails

Crescent Indexing Claw Hammer, Cushion Grip

The Crescent Indexing Claw Hammer indexes between the handle and the head, keeping the strike face aligned to the swing.

Crescent Rip Claw Hammer, Fiberglass

The Crescent Rip Claw Hammer has a straight (rip) claw for tearing framing apart and pulling stubborn nails.

ToolTech Fiberglass Handle Claw Hammer — Budget Pick

The ToolTech Claw Hammer is the value option — a serviceable truck hammer that won't sting if it walks off.

SG Industrial Fiberglass Claw Hammer

The SG Industrial Claw Hammer covers light framing and finish work. Easy to swing all day.

Framing and Demolition Hammers

Framing Hammer, Steel Handle, and Vinyl Grip

Our Framing Hammer — solid steel handle, vinyl grip, milled face. For crews that go through hammers.

Crescent General Purpose Hammer with Vibeguard

The Crescent General Purpose Hammer uses Vibeguard handle tech to reduce strike vibration on long swing days.

Crescent Demolition Hammer with Board Bender + Vibeguard

The Crescent Demolition Hammer adds a board bender, replacing the hammer plus pry bar on demo work.

Ball Pein and Dead Blow Hammers

Signet Industrial Dead Blow Hammers

The Signet Dead Blow Hammers range from 16 oz for assembly up to 48 oz for heavy mechanical fitting. Steel-shot-filled head, non-rebounding strike.

Signet Industrial Ball Pein Hammers, Fiberglass Handles

The Signet Ball Pein Hammers have drop-forged steel heads for striking chisels, punches, and shaping metal.

Hammer Sets

ToolTech 8-Piece Industrial Master Hammer Set

The ToolTech 8-Piece Industrial Master Hammer Set covers a complete shop or service truck, claw, ball pein, sledge, and rubber mallet sizes in one package.

How to Choose the Right Hammer

Match weight to the job: 16 oz claw hammers for finish carpentry; 20-24 oz for framing and demo. For mechanical work, ball pein hammers strike chisels and punches; dead blow hammers replace them when you can't mar the surface. Fiberglass handles absorb shock; steel handles last longer, but transmit more vibration.

Buy Hammers and Mallets Online from Cleanflow

Cleanflow ships a full range of hand tools, including hammers and mallets, across Canada and the USA. Free shipping on orders over $199; most orders ship in 1-2 business days.

Explore our full collection of hand tools.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between a claw hammer and a framing hammer?

Claw hammers are general-purpose and lighter (typically 16 oz). Framing hammers are heavier (20 to 28 oz) with longer handles and milled faces for driving large nails into dimensional lumber faster.

When should I use a dead blow hammer instead of a regular hammer?

Use a dead blow hammer for assembly work, automotive fitting, and anything where you can't mar the surface. The steel-shot-filled head absorbs rebound, delivering more strike force without bouncing back.

Are fiberglass or steel hammer handles better?

Fiberglass handles absorb more shock and are non-conductive, better for electrical work and long days. Steel handles last nearly forever, but transmit more vibration. Both are durable for trade use.

What's a ball pein hammer used for?

Ball pein hammers strike chisels, punches, and shape metal. The rounded pein end deforms metal for shaping rivets and rounding edges. Standard tool for mechanics, welders, fabricators, fitters, and machinists.

Can I get a heavier sledge or club hammer from Cleanflow?

Yes, sledge and club hammers up to 20 lb live in our Landscaping Tools section because they're commonly used for fence posts. They handle heavier strike work than the hammers here.

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