Park Tool Shop Hammer HMR-4
Park Tool Shop Hammer HMR-4
. The perfect shop hammer!Designed and built specifically for bicycle work, the HMR 4 has a fiberglass shaft, a soft touch rubber grip, and a two sided headsteel on one side and a replaceable
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Bigger and Heavier than Expected By: Popeye, on December 24, 2018 Pros: Cons: "I have just received my Park Tool HMR-4 Shop Hammer Tool and I must say that on first impressions I am impressed and happy with it. It looks and feels top quality. It has a good "heft" to it, and is comfortable in the hand. A good worthwhile addition to my garage / workshop tool kit. |
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High quality and good value By: Gary White, on December 6, 2017 Pros: Cons: "As you'd expect from Park Tools, a very substantial hammer - metal on one side and rubberised on the other, ideal for the serious bike workshop. Pretty large - don;t walk down the street with this unsheathed or you might get arrested! |
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Five Stars By: MarkiMark, on August 1, 2017 Pros: Cons: |
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I do like the screw on head for easy replacement By: Phil Hughes, on May 6, 2016 Pros: Cons: "High quality as normal with Park Tool. This is a serious tool and enable very accurate use. I do like the screw on head for easy replacement. It does look like this hammer will last a long time. I wish I had got this years ago! |
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Disappointing Quality Control In CHINA By: The Dogs Danglies, on March 10, 2015 Pros: Cons: "A. It's a hammer/mallet. Not much to add to that, it is what it is. B. Despite being an American tool company it's made in CHINA!! I'm not sure how long this will last before it falls to pieces, but the nylon strike-face has been cross-threaded during assembly and now, where the thread should be, resembles a peg. I'm guessing a couple of good whacks and it will fall out. Hopefully I will be able to secure a replacement, if not it's scrap. As much as I love Park Tools, this... |
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Replaceable plastic mallet cap is a nice touch. Promptly By: Nikki Stefan Sullivan, on December 7, 2014 Pros: Cons: |
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An expensive hammer By: Daniel Large, on November 20, 2013 Pros: Cons: |