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This compact brass hammer features four interchangeable 1-inch heads—brass, aluminum, nylon, and rubber—offering tailored hardness levels for precision work without surface damage. Its balanced design and textured rubber handle provide superior control and comfort, making it ideal for jewelry crafting, gunsmithing, and delicate DIY projects. Engineered for non-sparking safety and minimal recoil, it’s the versatile tool every professional and enthusiast needs in their kit.




| ASIN | B0061G57T6 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #33,270 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #86 in Tool Sets (Tools & Home Improvement) |
| Brand | MARKETTY |
| Color | Brass and Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,578) |
| Date First Available | October 31, 2011 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00784427871305 |
| Grip Type | Textured Rubber |
| Handle Material | Rubber |
| Head Material | Brass, Aluminum, Rubber, Plastic |
| Head Style | Flat |
| Included Components | 1* Aluminum Removable Head, 1* Brass Removable Head, 1* Nylon Removable Head, 1* Rubber Removable Head, Hard Hammer Body |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 6 ounces |
| Item model number | XMS1425 |
| Manufacturer | MARKETTY |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | XMS1425 |
| Product Dimensions | 8 x 2 x 1 inches |
| Style | Metal Rubber Hammers |
| UPC | 784427871305 |
E**S
Compact Brass Hammer with Versatile Interchangeable Heads
Compact Brass Hammer with Versatile Interchangeable Heads This small brass hammer set turned out to be one of those tools I didn’t realize I needed until I had it. The size is perfect for detail work—compact enough to control easily, yet with enough heft to deliver a solid, precise strike without overdoing it. The real win here is the set of interchangeable heads: brass, nylon, aluminum, and rubber. Each one serves a specific purpose. The brass head delivers weight without marring steel, the nylon and rubber are excellent when I want a softer strike that won’t leave marks, and the aluminum fills that middle ground. Swapping them out is simple and secure. It’s been especially handy for small gunsmithing adjustments, pin work, and delicate DIY projects where a standard hammer would be too aggressive. The handle is comfortable to grip and feels balanced, though it’s not a heavy-duty hammer for major tasks—it’s meant for precision, and it excels in that role. A minor thing to note: like most interchangeable head hammers, the heads can loosen slightly with repeated strikes, so it’s worth checking them from time to time during use. Bottom line: A well-designed, versatile little hammer that shines in gunsmithing, jewelry making, and other precision projects. It’s earned a permanent place on my workbench.
T**.
Good hammer, minor issues, but still solid.
(EDIT ~2 years after purchase: 'The little hammer that could'. It's helped assemble a few AR receivers. Whacked several stubborn roll pins into submission. Tapped in oodles of well-behaved roll pins, too. It's never marred anything and the brass tip is hard enough for 'serious' work, while still soft enough that it won't damage Al receivers if (God forbid) you make a mistake. Threadlocker (blue only) makes the difference between tips that come loose or a solid & functional tool. As it turns out, my concern RE: its rather small size/weight was unwarranted. You don't need or want a 16oz hammer to work on guns - the little hammer is perfectly sized and has plenty of heft to do gunsmithy stuff. I'd gladly buy the same little hammer all over again.) A very nice little hammer for the cost. It is smaller than I expected, but I didn't perform my due diligence in confirming it's size prior to purchase. It will definitely do the job. Two minor issues: 1). Some people note that the tips can back out, unscrewing from the hammer itself. Blue-colored Loctite or other brands of threadlocker will prevent the unscrewing tips from driving the user nuts. 2). The tips are steel, brass, rubber, and nylon. The rubber and nylon are practically indistinguishable from one another, and are UNLABELED. I am happy w/ it, and look forward to using many times.
G**6
Good
Impressive! This will come in handy for frets w the brass head
J**S
Good for light hammering work. Frame is lightweight.
I bought this hammer after going down the Amazon rabbit-hole from originally looking to replace my Wheeler 1" Nylon/Brass hammer (ASIN B004LB7ZU2). The nylon head of that hammer had disintegrated and unfortunately their heads were not replaceable. This hammer, which I was fixed on the fact it came with two sets of replaceable Nylon/rubber ends, was only $8 and looked identical to the Wheeler, so it had to be the obvious cost effective replacement. Yes it didn't have the brass side, but i would use the busted wheeler hammer for that side only. The part I failed to notice was the type of work it recommend - jewelry. The frame of the hammer is lightweight (5 oz) compared to the Wheeler (8oz), which makes sense for jewelry. If you need a heavy hammer with a nylon end, this isn't it. But I see the allure using it for light work. But that begs the question as to why you actually need another set of ends if you are only doing light work. If you use the hammer to move stuck objects, then yes you may damage the ends, however the frame is not weighted enough to make this a viable tool for that job. You use a teaspoon to move small sized piles. You use a shovel to move larger sized piles, even though you could move it with a teaspoon. This hammer is the teaspoon. Quality appears to be fine enough for $8 so I'm keeping it, but I'm probably going to have to buy another Wheeler hammer for my actual need of that hammer.
'**N
I had to do a little work but it was easy and it will last now
I had to file the faces where the brass and aluminum heads meet the body so the impact force wouldn't be on the threads. I expected this and it is easy enough to do. Overall it's a great interchangeable hammer.
I**2
Great for the Price
I was a little suspicious. but figured worth it especially for 4 heads nylon/brass/steel/rubber. Used it yesterday on a M1A trigger group and it's great, perfect size and better deal than the 1 inch headed one Brownells sells. The heads on this one are 5/8" wide, which for me is better. On a new M1A with a stubborn op rod the rubber head is great to have for light tapping too. Head/s can come loose, but just use Teflon tape or blue Loctite (a TINY SMUDGE) which takes care of it. Not sure where/if can get replaceable heads as there was no order form shipped with it so will have to find out. Just REMEMBER - this is NOT a dead blow hammer. Use it for it's intended purpose. This will get plenty of use for all guns/calibers.
A**R
4 x Heads !
Great multiple head hammer ! Meets my specifics for mallet intensity ! Very happy !
G**R
Does the job.. its a hammer not a scalpel.
It worked as intended, no issue with missing heads or head alignment. For the price paid - works as needed. Hammered hardened punches on rust-frozen pins on a pistol rebuild. I was afraid of breaking the punches. Brass head worked well in that situation and I would recommend it to the hobbyist gunsmith or anyone that would have to do roll or other pin work. I used the translucent polymer head to set one pin in place and zero damage on the slide's finish. Well worth the low price. I would re-buy if this were to wear-out.
F**O
La calidad es excelente , solo que el tamaño si fue un poco más pequeño de lo que esperaba , pero funciona muy bien
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