
The Hammer Fist tool is now available in pink.
What’s a Hammer Fist?
It’s basically a stubby striking tool with a couple of other features added in, such as a hex bit screwdriver socket, bottle opener, and nail puller.
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I received a test sample a while back and still am not sure I can recommend it. To be fair, I definitely don’t recommend against it.
Although this isn’t my favorite stubby-style hammer or mallet, it works reasonably well and has proven to be durable.
The “adaptive 8-in-1 multitool hammer” part sounds a bit silly, but the tool itself is unique and at least worth considering. Keep the Hammer Fist in mind the next time you reach for a tape measure, screwdriver, ratchet, or drill to use as a hammer.
Not a fan of the pink color? The Hammer Fist is also available in green.
Price: $25
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MM
37 days too early.
fred
But maybe it was first introduced on 4/1/2025 ??
On a less jocular note, there are uses for “handle-less hammers”.
Halder makes a pretty full line of drop mallets (aka hammers). These are basically dead-blow soft-faced hammers without handles. They range in size from 10mm dia. – 100g to 50mm dia. – 1250g. Tekton seems to have rebadged some of these.
Nupla also used to make one – that they called a “Thumper’ – but that seems to have been discontinued,
Philip Proctor
Well said
Hans
Hopefully they come out with a shoulder or elbow at a similar price point.
Rog
That bottle opener takes up most the face, right where the nail would land that one is trying to smack down…
TomD
This looks more like a “back alley negotiation tool” than an actual usable device.
Kris P
Semi-legal brass knuckles replacement.
Mizzourob
So what problem is this an actual solution for? It appears to be a solution in search of a problem.
Farmerguy
Too many holes in the strike face. Though if it was a solid face I could see myself using it to nudge things in place instead of slapping things with my hand. Would be additional ergonomics to be able to palm grip. I could also see it useful if it had hook or something that could also be used to carry things with this better handle (5 gallon pail, plywood, etc.
Jim
This looks like the type of tool that appears right before Father’s Day.
I can imagine Billy Mays selling this on TV.