

🔧 Strike with confidence, swing with legacy.
The Estwing Sure Strike California Framing Hammer combines a robust 25 oz forged steel head with a genuine hickory handle, delivering professional-grade durability and comfort. Its rip claw design enhances versatility for prying and demolition, while the triple wedge construction ensures a secure, powerful strike. Trusted by pros since 1923, this hammer is engineered for lasting performance on any job site.





| ASIN | B000GYGKUY |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #82,740 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #56 in Claw Hammers |
| Brand | Estwing |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,639) |
| Date First Available | October 8, 2008 |
| Finish | Brushed |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00034139950011, 20034139950022 |
| Grip Type | Wooden |
| Handle Material | Hickory Wood |
| Head Material | Carbon Steel |
| Head Style | forged steel head |
| Included Components | Framing Hammer |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 1.56 pounds |
| Item model number | MRW25LM |
| Manufacturer | Estwing |
| Material | Wood |
| Measurement System | Metric |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | MRW25LM |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Power Source | Hand Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 17.75 x 6.13 x 1.5 inches |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | 708g (25oz) |
| Style | Magnet |
| UPC | 034169950111 034139950011 732233459347 300716529643 709730206446 732233469889 |
T**Y
Nice Hammer
Scraped the coating off with the teeth of a hacksaw blade for better grip but a non-aggressive texture. So far, seems pretty good quality.
D**.
Framing hammer
Love this a good hammer is sacred I had a good one was stolen This is my makeup for that I love it looks powerful and has a good swing to it looks strong and well made
W**D
Hammers are designed to drive nails, pulling a nail is secondary
Perfect framing hammer, for me and my application, it hits hard and is an extension of my hand, not overly heavy and not too light, the hatchet style handle offers an excellent angle of approach for driving 20P. To 60P. Galvanized nails without much effort. . . And keeps my knuckles off the lumber. As far as the handles go, the grain orientation to the head is quite ideal, sometimes in Perfect alignment. The varnish on the handle is there to do 2 things, keep it pretty until it's purchased and allow you to see the grain of the handle. As a general rule, never purchase a wooden handled striking tool with a painted handle, paint hides flaws. I always sand the factory varnish off, and properly apply boiled linseed oil. Preserves the wood and helps with the grip in wet weather. And just as a side note, your hammer should fit you, not Billyray gorilla hands, work smarter not harder. . .and if you find your breaking handles. . . They make nail pullers for a reason. . .
R**S
Best hammer I’ve ever owned.
This is easily the best hammer I have ever had and I have had quite a few. I’ve never had a titanium one but my guess is short of that this is about as good as you can get. The head of the hammer is large enough that you don’t miss your target even when you become fatigued so you can stay no productive all day. I a try to take care of my tools but of course I am hard on them sometimes too, and I don’t feel like this is going to snap on me anytime soon, I’m sure you could break the handle if you we’re trying to but that is the trade off of wood. I have had lighter hammers but this one swings like it doesn’t weight what it does but still packs the same punch that it should. The only thing I am not a fan of is the fact, and honestly I am surprised at Estwing, that it is made in Taiwan. I would pay $10-20 for an American made product, but this is still a quality product.
K**Y
Hits like a freight train
Long story short this is the best freaking hammer I've ever owned. For framing work I'll never go back to my steel handle 20oz estwing. The hickory handle exceeded my expectations when it comes to shock absorption and as the title suggests the 25oz head his like a freight train, no way a Martinez can compete with this hammer in framing work. I wouldn't use this hammer for lighter work, the long handle is not really optimized for intricate motions i might pair this hammer up with a 14oz titanium hammer for finishing work. There is what seems to be a natural weak point along the grain, I'm sure in time the handle will split along this seam, hopefully I'll get done decent use it off it before this happens.
F**N
Wood breaks.
This is a great hammer, has good feel, I like the waffle face. For someone who's doing plumbing; the wood handle is not optimal for what we do. I see guys breaking them left and right. We arnt framers. We arnt the most precise trade with a hammer. In new construction there's a lot of things that we're trying to knock out, break, pry, move, nail. A metal shaft is better in my opinion.
C**N
My new favorite framing hammer
Well balanced and easy to swing. I had a 22 oz smooth faced hammer but have been finding myself away from the pneumatic guns lately or arriving on site before the compressor is set up and needing to hand drive 16d sinkers. I grew up in the age before pneumatic nailers and forgot how much enjoyment I got from hand driving nails. I wish I would have had this beauty back then. Recently we were adding a door header that was missed on layout. The nailer ran out of nails and the guy operating it was out as well. So off he went to get more nails out of the trailer. I had a pouch of sinkers and by the time he got back I had the header done and the king and jack on one side. And absolutely no fatigue.
S**N
Overall great product
Good hammer very sturdy handle is long and shaped just right
J**A
Enough with this titanium crap! Yes it’s less fatiguing on your arm but it takes more then twice as many swings. Titanium isn’t magic, physics is still at play. Less weight at the same head speed means less fallow through at impact. Buy a real framing hammer Like this one and when you hit a stud or nail it will actually move. Great hammer, nice fit and finish, grain orientation etc. Side puller is the only possible improvement.
M**E
Amazing
E**A
Good product
K**Y
den werde ich für immer benutzen
M**Y
Sem dúvida alguma esse foi o meu melhor martelo! Tenho alguns da marca Estwing, mas esse superou todos os outros que tenho. Tem 18 polegadas de comprimento, a usinagem do metal é tão bem feita que o recartilhado parece uma obra de arte. Compre esse m medo, vale cada centavo e ainda saiu barato.
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