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Hammers – Fix, Tinker, and Build!

Tap nails into the wall, secure loose baseboards, and straighten bent hooks. A hammer is great for small home repairs as well as bigger renovation jobs. A proper hammer is something every home needs. A carpenter’s hammer, a tinsmith’s hammer, a framer’s hammer, a sledgehammer, a chisel hammer—whatever you need, you’ll find quality hammers and other forging tools through Kärkkäinen’s online store.

There are plenty of different hammers on the market, from small hand tools for a toolbox to large forging tools. Whatever your use case, you’ll find hammers for many projects and situations through Kärkkäinen. In our online store you can also get nails, fittings, and small metal hardware for all kinds of home repair needs. Check out the full selection and order yours!

Hammers Are Useful for Many Things

A hammer is a traditional tool that has been used since the dawn of humankind. Today there are hammers for many situations and purposes, but its core use has never really changed. Here are a few examples of the most popular types of hammers:

Carpenter’s Hammer

A carpenter’s hammer is the most common hammer model found in every toolbox. It has a slightly curved striking face for driving nails and a claw-shaped back for pulling them out. A carpenter’s hammer is also called a woodworker’s hammer or a framer’s hammer.

Rubber Mallet

A rubber mallet is used when the blow needs to be firm but gentle. It’s used in woodworking and when working with stone-surfaced pieces—for example in furniture restoration or when installing paving stones. A black rubber mallet may leave a dark mark on the surface, but there are also light-colored mallets available.

Sledgehammer

A sledgehammer is a large, heavy hammer with a square head and a long handle. It’s used where you need raw force and a rough grip. A sledgehammer is perfect for earthworks and for demolishing, for example, a concrete wall. It’s also used in forestry and for driving wedges into posts, among other tasks.

Club Hammer (Moska)

A club hammer is a short-handled, heavy blacksmith’s hammer that resembles a sledgehammer. Both ends are typically square. It’s used for tougher work, such as chiseling, or driving wooden pegs or wedges.

Bricklayer’s Hammer

A bricklayer’s hammer is an essential tool for anyone building with bricks. It’s used for splitting and shaping bricks. It has a chisel-like, wide end that makes working bricks easy.