Klein Tools Launches New Range of Professional Hammers

EIN Klein Tools Hammer Range

April 27, 2022

Klein Tools has introduced a new lineup of Electrician’s Hammers, made of high-strength steel and fiberglass for optimal shock absorption. All hammers also feature a hang hole for tethering ability or hanging storage.

Electrician’s Hammers

  • H80718 Straight-Claw Hammer includes a claw pulling feature for NM-B (Romex®) staple removal
  • High-strength fiberglass core for maximum shock absorption
  • Forged steel heads with smooth faces for reduced marring
  • Durable, non-slip grip for superior comfort
  • Hang hole in each handle for tethering ability and hanging storage
  • Compact and lightweight for frequent use
  • Available in a variety of length and head weights

“Regardless of what your jobsite requirements are, Klein Tools’ new line of Electrician’s Hammers has a tool to fit your needs,” says Daniel Pearson, senior product manager at Klein Tools. “Available in a variety of lengths, head weights and styles, these professional hammers are made of high-strength steel and fiberglass for optimal shock absorption, and also feature non-slip comfort grips and hang holes for tethering or hanging storage.”

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