Fafeicy Double Head Duckbill Hammer 28oz, High Carbon Steel Flat Geological Survey Brick Exploration Pointed Tip Mineral Geology with Rubber Handle (s)
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High Carbon Steel Material: The exploration Hammer is made of high carbon steel to ensure that the hammer has extremely high hardness and durability, suitable for high-intensity working environments. Rubber Handle Design: The geological hammer is equipped with a rubber handle to provide a comfortable grip, and improve work efficiency. Special Tip Design: The tip of the brick hammer can increase the force point to facilitate accurate tapping during exploration and improve work efficiency. Polishing Treatment: The artifact of the hammer is polished, which is not only beautiful, but also can effectively extend service life. One Hammer for Multiple Uses: This duckbill hammer can not only make a preliminary judgment on the hardness of the rock through the sound and feel of the knock, but also help increase the force point and easily pry the stone., Weight: 1.775625 Pounds, Manufacturer: Fafeicy
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High Carbon Steel Material: The exploration Hammer is made of high carbon steel to ensure that the hammer has extremely high hardness and durability, suitable for high-intensity working environments. Rubber Handle Design: The geological hammer is equipped with a rubber handle to provide a comfortable grip, and improve work efficiency. Special Tip Design: The tip of the brick hammer can increase the force point to facilitate accurate tapping during exploration and improve work efficiency. Polishing Treatment: The artifact of the hammer is polished, which is not only beautiful, but also can effectively extend service life. One Hammer for Multiple Uses: This duckbill hammer can not only make a preliminary judgment on the hardness of the rock through the sound and feel of the knock, but also help increase the force point and easily pry the stone., Weight: 1.775625 Pounds, Manufacturer: Fafeicy
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