ESTWING Rock Pick - Martello geologico da 22 once con punta appuntita e impugnatura per la riduzione degli urti - EO-22P

Brand:Estwing

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Estwing Rock Picks sono la scelta numero 1 di geologo e paleontologi in tutto il mondo. Questi strumenti sorprendenti di fabbricazione americana sono completamente forgiati in un unico pezzo, rendendoli gli strumenti geologici più resistenti e duraturi disponibili. Questo plettro presenta la nostra presa brevettata Shock Reduction Grip, la presa più comoda e durevole sul mercato. L'impugnatura per la riduzione degli urti riduce le vibrazioni dell'impatto di oltre il 70%. È modellato e incollato direttamente all'anima in acciaio degli utensili, il che significa che non scivolerà mai, anche nelle condizioni più difficili. Gli strumenti sorprendenti di Estwing sono realizzati con orgoglio a Rockford, IL.

PRODOTTO NEGLI USA - I nostri strumenti di fabbricazione americana sono realizzati con orgoglio a Rockford, IL. IMPUGNATURA DI RIDUZIONE DEGLI URTI BREVETTATA - Confortevole, resistente e riduce le vibrazioni da impatto del 70%. VISO QUADRATO E PUNTA APPUNTITA - Usa il plettro per spaccare le rocce e il martello per guidare gli scalpelli. FORGIATO IN UN PEZZO UNICO - Gli strumenti di percussione più durevoli e duraturi disponibili. SCELTA N. 1 DEI GEOLOGI IN TUTTO IL MONDO - La scelta preferita di segugi, cercatori e appaltatori.
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Color ‎Orange
Country of Origin ‎USA
Customer Reviews 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars 375 ratings 4.8 out of 5 stars
Included Components ‎Rock Pick
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item model number ‎EO-22P
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎1.38 pounds
Manufacturer ‎Estwing
Measurement System ‎Metric
Part Number ‎EO-22P
Pattern ‎Hammer
Power Source ‎Hand Powered
Product Dimensions ‎7.5 x 1.19 x 12.3 inches
Size ‎22 oz
Style ‎Rockhounds

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Scritto da: Joe
Excellent Quality
Excellent quality. Good feel. Sturdy. Lacquered hammer head to help prevent rust.
Scritto da: Andy Fernandez
Salieron rayados
Dentro del paquete salieron todos los martillos que pedimos muy rayados tanto el metal como el plastico
Scritto da: A person
It's okay
Idk how they package this hammer but mine came in a thin (padded) envelope - and the seal on the pick end broke. Maybe in transit but still it shouldn't have happened right? The handle looks somewhat dirty and crudely made. Kind of looks like someone already took this hammer to the field a few times but hasn't hit anything with it yet.
Scritto da: Benjamin Rucker
This is the Hammer of Champions
This is the quality tool you need for rocks. Its not a crappy weak one that bends or isn't tempered, this one will last a few years of abuse (geologists) or a lifetime (geophysicists). Get the Estwing 3lb sledge with it and you are unstoppable. You're a rock's worst nightmare. Quartzite and diabase cower as you appear. Gniess knows you are not nice. Minerals fracture from your presence. When the CIA wants to know where the oil is, they send you with this hammer.
Scritto da: S. Rider
Long Lasting Rock Pick!
Here's a short synapsis... If you like to go rockhounding, prospecting or just digging through rocks, this is a must have tool... This, plus a 3-4 lb brick/rock hammer, and a Gad (Estwing has that and is incredible too) are the bare min you need to sucessfully dig through the earth to find, well whatever you are digging for!! This pick is robust, I have 3, all over 2 years old... One is prob 10 years, but they are quite dull now from many many dig sessions! Highly recommend, Estwing still makes excellent tools!! I have yet to be disappointed!
Scritto da: Dangit
easier to spot after laying it down to move more dirt.
What more can I say, It's a good Rock hammer but the thing I feel is great is the Orange Handle. Easy to see. Crazy thing is, I thought I lost my other Orange handled Hammer out many miles away from home so I bought another. since it is easier to spot when moving all the dirt and sometimes only the handle is showing which makes it easier to spot when packing up for the day. But while out on my last field trip with the club I spotted something Orange (like 1 inch of) in between the bed and cab of the Pickup on top of the fuel tank. Must have fallen down off the tool box and wedged itself. Took 20 min to retrieve it but had not been for the orange handle showing through all the mud, I may have never found it.
Scritto da: Weimthebest
Sturdy and reliable
Sturdy and reliable. Good quality and heavy.
Scritto da: Jim Poston
I haven’t used it yet
Seems to be exactly what I wanted Great Brand Name
Scritto da: Timmyfied
Very nice tool
No complaints at all. Nicely balanced in the hand, not too heavy and very little recoil. If you’re considering getting this for splitting, don’t. I did try, but as it says on the head, for prying only, and for the at it is excellent, otherwise buy a different hammer (with a flat edge instead of pointed) or buy a chisel.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Great product delivered and no extra costs on import
Good rock pick and no extra cost over listed price despite being a US impor
Scritto da: Marcus
it's heavy, it's pointy, and other hammer owners will envy you.
I use it for testing how thick metal is on rusty steel boats. Hit it and see if you can make a hole. If you make a hole, hit round the hole till you stop making holes. That's where you cut out the old metal and replace with new metal. Simple.
Scritto da: Chris Walton
Great rock hammer
Great hammer for fossil hunting
Scritto da: Martin Maslo
Es ist ganz einfach — Es gibt keinen besseren Hammer auf der Welt.
Ja, das ist der beste Hammer der Welt. Für die, die den Hammer kennen nichts Neues. Aber: Ich habe seit 30 Jahren den Estwing Geologenhammer mit dem blauen Griff in Verwendung. Er ist öfters schon im Gelände, manchmal teilweise von Schutt bedeckt, liegen geblieben. Zum Glück habe ich ihn danach jedes Mal wieder finden können. Ich habe mir dabei jedoch jedesmal gewunschen, er hätte eine leuchtend orange Farbe, die das Wiederfinden erleichtern würde. Nun ist er exakt so wie aus meinen "Hammerträumen" erhältlich. Für mich ist er nun als Hammer - und das eben für einen hammerbegeisterten Menschen - sozusagen vollkommen. Details: 1) Der Stiel ist eine Spur länger als die meines alten "blauen Estwing's" (5 mm) 2) Der orangefarbene Hammer wiegt ein paar Gramm mehr (Er bringt 935 Gramm auf die Waage). Dies variiert aber von Hammer zu Hammer ein bisschen – Ist eben Handarbeit. In puncto Stahlqualität reichen die besten Hämmer der besten anderen Hersteller vielleicht noch an den Estwing heran, was den Griff aber anbelangt, bleibt der Estwing für mich ungeschlagen der schlagkräftigte Hammer. Fazit: Einfach ein Hammer der Hammer. Der Preis zu dem der Hammer hier angeboten wird ist auch "Hammer"; meist kostet er ja etwas mehr in Europa (Eigentlich wären für ein derart langlebiges Werkzeug ja auch 300 € noch ein guter Preis. Aber sind wir froh, dass der Hammer günstiger ist) Es gäbe noch viel zu sagen, aber lassen wir es vorerst mal.... Es ist ja auch nur ein Hammer —)

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