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🔨 Nail it like a pro — precision, power, and grip that won’t quit!
The S&R Claw Hammer 600g is a professional-grade tool crafted from forged C50 steel with a fiberglass ergonomic handle. Featuring a magnetic nail holder for one-handed nail placement and a non-slip grip, it offers durability, precision, and comfort for carpenters and DIY enthusiasts alike. Perfectly balanced for versatile use in framing, demolition, and general hammering tasks.







| ASIN | B077MC1LDS |
| Best Sellers Rank | 64,188 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 73 in Claw Hammers |
| Brand | S&R |
| Colour | Silver, Yellow, Blue |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,028) |
| Grip Type | Ergonomic |
| Handle Material | Fibreglass |
| Head Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Head Style | Flat |
| Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 32.8L x 15.8W x 2.4Th centimetres |
| Item Weight | 1.32 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | S&R Industriewerkzeuge GmbH |
| Style | Professional |
C**R
It's a hammer. Hit things with it.
Sold purely on the product image. Hammer for screws? When tested, it is true, you can smash a self tapper through chipboard, but it isn't recommended. Cheap, well weighted and balanced. Smooth swing. Handle is comfortable in extended use, no blisters. A copy of a much more expensive Estwing. The machining is a little rough on the claw cutout section, but it is not a functional part so does not really matter. The spike is useful and sharp, I have used it to claw up 8x4 boards in demolition by smashing it through the deck and lifting, punctures MDF and chipboard easily, ply is a bit tougher but still do-able for <10mm thickness. Can be used in place of a podger or Bull pin to align holes when building layher scaffolding, or removing pins when hammered below the surface. Full swing power on steel pins with the claw has mushroomed the end slightly, but still functional... and when in a belt, it means it no longer sticks painfully into your leg when climbing or moving about. Downsides? The allen bolts securing the handle are a bit too long, 1 came very loose after a full day of swinging. Tightened with a dab of superglue, no further issues. The face has a meat tenderiser texture. It will mark layher pins and potentially cause sharp edges and burrs. I ground it flat with a 120grit disc on an angle grinder, and took it down a further 2mm. It is much better balanced now. There will be some very mild surface corrosion once the lacquer wear away, but this can be cleaned off with steel wool and vinegar. Can't really go wrong. I'm on my second. Cheap enough that i won't cry if it goes missing, and if I need another, it's on Prime
J**D
Nice by slightly weird tool
A really good hammer - with weird looks and a dead useful quirky thing. Use it for around a hundred meters of close-board fencing so far and all is good. (many many hundreds of nails ! ) The weight is ok - first full day of use was a bit tiring but 7 hours of 4 inch nails does that. The textured face is cool and has helped rescue a good few bendy nails already - good control. The uneven claw is weird but kinda useful - nice pointy end - good for digging our tacks. I'd never tried a hammer with a nail holder before and the little magnetic sucker is pretty cool and really useful, once you get the hang of it, which is a little tricky to be honest - good once learned though. The handle is solid, well contoured and super grippy. I never really quite see how much fluff people expect from a hammer and I don't know what they mean by "well balanced" - but it puts the nails in the wood - and its my friend now !
A**N
Continental carpenters or roofers hammer
A curiosity and talking point on site. Well made but a tad heavy. Should last a good long time. Very reasonably priced
D**O
Still Going strong
Been using for system scaffolding for almost 6 months now and still going strong, however the screw through handle does tend to come a little loose after a few days but kinda expected that, nothing a bit of locktite an tape couldn’t sort though , really surprised how long it’s lasting , decent grip , nice weight and does the job
A**U
Price quality ok
It's ok
M**D
Carpenter magnetic claw hammer
good quality not used it yet tho
D**Y
Ideal for purpose
Perfect
D**L
Hammer
Sturdy and excellent quality only issue is shaft length is rather short
P**7
Très bon produit, solide et bonne prise en main.
K**L
I like this hammer but dont love it. Its comfortable to work with. 6Working on a new asphalt roof, i used the pick a lot for shingle removal, but i think a crowbar works better. The textured strinking side may work better on other roof materials. It left textured dents in the shingles. I think a flat edge is better overall than textured. I think it would be good for demolition and framing.
A**O
Le e metido, le estoy metiendo mucha caña y la verdad es que está dando buenos resultados
M**S
Solide mais lourd
F**7
Klasse Hammer, sehr stabil und er liegt gut in der Hand. Den kann ich nur empfehlen.
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