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The OX Tools Pro 22oz Curved Hickory Handle Hammer combines a forged solid steel head with a genuine American hickory handle and a magnetic nail starter, delivering professional-grade durability, precision, and ergonomic comfort. Designed for framing and heavy construction, it offers superior control with its milled face and optimized curved handle, making it a must-have for contractors and serious DIYers aiming for flawless results.







































| ASIN | B0D1DK656D |
| Best Sellers Rank | #72,480 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #59 in Claw Hammers |
| Brand | OX |
| Brand Name | OX |
| Color | Silver, Natural Wood |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 66 Reviews |
| Grip Type | Contoured |
| Handle Material | Hickory Wood |
| Head Material | Alloy Steel |
| Head Style | Curved |
| Item Weight | 22 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | OX Tools |
| Manufacturer Part Number | OX- P088422 |
| Model Number | OX- P088422 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Style Name | 22-oz Hammer + Steel shaft & Grip |
J**B
Great hammer. But read more
Overall a great hammer. Not as great as the company that starts with E. But is prolly the 2nd best option in my opinion. The steel on the upper handle is a great addition. Only gripe I have is it seems to not hit like other 22’s I’ve owned and the handle is wider due to the rubber grip. Which seems to cause more fatigue. But, since the other hammer I’ve always used is no longer available I’ll buy this one whenever it’s times up. Overall, if you frame and are smart enough to not buy a hammer that’s 1/4 to a 1/2 weeks pay you should buy it.
S**T
Must have
Love this hammer. Swings nice and is very strong. The long wooden handle makes for lightweight feel. Definitely top 5 hammers for the price
B**E
Peso
Está bueno el producto pero si es muy pesado si trabajas todo el dia
F**B
Hammer
Heavy duty hammer. Not too heavy and easy to swing.
A**.
I hope it lasts...
I've had the hammer for over a week now, I work in the concrete trade, so the hammer got put to the test instantly. So far I like it alot. I like a big heavy hammer, some guys like lighter hammers. This one is heavy and the head is way bigger than any other hammer, which I also like. The waffles are great for nails although they do wear down quickly so I'm not sure how long that's going to last, once they are gone the hammer kinda loses its integrity. The rubber piece on the handle has already began to loosen and slide back and forth in its little cutout slot. And I believe the last time I used it, which was on Friday, the head also had began to loosen slightly. I could feel it shifting as I was swinging the hammer. But other than that I love this hammer and I'm a big fan of the OX brand. I am kinda skeptical about the longevity of this hammer as it has shown signs of deterioration and lack of durability after only a week.
P**7
A+++
Beatifull
G**T
Good Size and Length, Nice Nail Starter
Back in ancient history when I was nailing hardwood floors on truck bodies, the weapon of choice was a 2lb hammer and it got the job done. Of course, to start the nails you had to have a good aim! I've certainly had a few bruised thumbs from missing the nail head. This Ox hammer is a little lighter than the 2 pounder by 10 ounces, but it's a little bit longer than the hammers that I remember. That probably means that it feels like less weight to lift, yet with the extra length you can apply similar force if you hold the hammer at the end. That seems like progress to me. This hammer also has a magnet and a groove to start the nail and avoid the sore thumbs. Again, progress. Perhaps these are common place now, but it's the first time for me to use a hammer like this. I also like the steel surrounding the top of the shaft. That should protect the handle so that it should last a very long time. It's a nice hammer with an easy to hold ergonomic grip.
H**H
So much to say about a hammer ***UPDATED
***UPDATE (two weeks later): I just used this hammer to nail some roof sheathing into place prior to using my air nailer. I probably drove 200 8d nails, some just out of my reach (thank you magnetic nail holder and long handle) and the hammer performed very well. I also nailed some facia into place and the rubber on the handle was useful as a bump tool to move the wood gently for alignment without damaging the cedar. I’m raising my rating from 3.5 to 4.0 Stars.*** This hammer does a good job of hitting all the points to make it look like a “cool” hammer on the job. As to its success on delivering on the intended use, it really depends on the user. Take a look at the photos I’ve attached so you can make a comparison to what you usually use. What is “Overstrike protection”? - It’s for those who miss the nail or otherwise hit the handle against something with a misplaced swing. This will mainly benefit “newbies” and those whose aim may lose focus as they tire from trying to use brute force for driving nails. HINT: Using a hammer properly is actually the science of muscle memory + familiar tool+ combined lever energy; not a Herculean swing. Golf uses the same science in developing a swing. Whether the shiny overstrike protection handle wrap will also improve head to handle attachment in the long run is beyond the scope of my testing. Hammers with magnetic nail holders are now somewhat commonplace in the market and I believe they have their place. Due to the ease of carrying a hammer in your tool belt, the magnetic nail holder feature may be a helpful for such things as tacking roof sheathing into place before nailing off with pneumatics. However, you still need a free hand to place the nail onto the magnet… Those who do a lot of sheathing probably have a trick that I don’t know. Some will like the handle; I like the modest axe handle end however I find the overall length to be just a little too long compared to my old framing handle that I have used for years. The hammer face is larger, which is a pro/con kind of a thing depending on the situation. Note that the sharp new waffle face of all hammers is great for driving nails without deflecting, but is also acts like a meat tenderizer if you hit yourself with it. This type of hammer will help you learn very quickly not to miss while you’re starting a nail. The ounce callout on any hammer is the weight of the head only and there can be a lot of other weight coming from other parts of the total assembled hammer. Take a look at the difference between this new 22 ounce that weighs-in at 39.35 ounces and my old 20 ounce hammer at 27.25 ounces. I’ve never needed stainless steel however some may prefer it. SUMMARY: Within the scope of my testing, this hammer works as expected. Having a good framing hammer is absolutely essential on a jobsite and although it is a little heavu and long for me personally, I am glad to have another one to select when heading out to work on a project. My rating on this hammer starts with a 3.0 Star Average and I am adding 0.5 Stars due to what I perceive as premium materials used to make the hammer. FYI - MY GENERAL RATING SYSTEM For all items, product listing claims are checked to verify they are realistic and appropriate. All 3rd party ratings and certifications will be verified if possible and must prove to be accurate and relevant to the exact item being considered. Product should be appropriately packaged for shipping. • Simple goods that are typical, average, common items will usually be placed in the middle of the scale (3.0 Stars). “AVERAGE” Items are good quality, well finished, and priced fairly however nothing stands out. • Above Average ratings are not automatic, they are earned by exceeding expectations (4-Star) or by greatly exceeding expectations (5-Star). • Below Average ratings of 2-Star or 1-Star will be earned for products in varying degrees below expectation.
L**O
Good hammer
Nice shii
H**Y
High quality for fair price
This is the second hickory handle framing hammer I’ve purchased from ox through Amazon. I started with the plain wood handle without the steel neck guard, or the rubber grip and was very please with the quality and performance, so I decided to upgrade to this one. My first one is still in good shape with average wear n tear. The neck is slightly splintered from overswinging on sidewalk pins but the steel neck on this model does a good job protecting from splintering. Would highly recommend these hammers for anyone doing any sort of framing or residential concrete work. Would probably work well with panel forming as well but I’m not sure how well it would hold up long term smashing panel clamps. But overall 10/10 for my current uses. Great quality for the price
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