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Home›Products›Tools & clothing›Fiskars IsoCore range of hammers

Fiskars IsoCore range of hammers

By Adelle King
May 2, 2017
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The Fiskars IsoCore range of hammers feature a patented technology that captures the kinetic energy and vibration of every strike, reducing the impact felt by the user up to four times that of a traditional hammer.

The range features two claw hammers, one framing hammer, a club hammer, a sledge hammer, a maul and a mattock that are all endowed with the industry’s best vibration control system.

The claw hammers are ideal to remove and pull out nails easily and allow for more precision work. The Framing hammers are longer, and are designed to be used for longer periods of time. use.

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