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The WiltonB.A.S.H 36" Sledge Hammer features a robust 20 lb drop-forged head designed for demanding applications. Its unbreakable handle technology and ergonomic design ensure comfort and safety, making it the perfect tool for professionals who value durability and performance.
Brand | Wilton |
Head Material | Alloy Steel |
Handle Material | Rubber |
Color | Green |
Item Weight | 24 Pounds |
Grip Type | Textured |
Head Style | Flat |
Style | Ergonomic |
Number of Items | 1 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00731325179231 |
Manufacturer | Wilton Tool Group |
UPC | 012300999274 731325179231 |
Part Number | 22036 |
Item Weight | 24 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 36 x 8.7 x 3.2 inches |
Country of Origin | Mexico |
Item model number | 22036 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material | Steel |
Power Source | Hand Powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Sledge Hammer |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Lifetime |
B**Y
Heavy, well built, very effective
Well built, heavy duty, very heavy impact! Broke up 6”+ concrete with just a few blows. Being 40 and not quite the shape I was once in, I took a few more breaks than I expected due to the weight of heaving this hammer. But the weight of this thing does most of the work. It would have been far harder or impossible to swing a lighter sledge with enough force to do what this can. The handle is extremely strong and shock absorbing. Slamming a 20 lb head of this 25 lb hammer against solid concrete sent no repercussions up my arms whatsoever. I’m positive I would have broken the head off a wood handled sledge with the job I did today (having done that a couple times previous on other jobs with a lighter sledge and a splitting axe). That said, I’m 6’3” and a bit overweight at mid 230s, I would not recommend this product for those smaller in stature. But I love it!
S**G
A _REAL_ sledgehammer!
UPDATE 7/21/20: I've had this for over a year now and still love it. I've busted up a lot of rock with it, and have had no issues with the head coming loose. In fact, I don't see any real evidence of the head deforming either (the head on my 16 pound hammer has noticeably deformed over time). Worth the money in my opinion.Original review:I'd been using a 16 lb. sledge for many years to bust up the occasional rock on our property. This year I'm clearing an area for a shed, and decided to get something a little bigger to (hopefully) break things up a little faster and with fewer hits. I was surprised at first that there aren't really that many options for a 20 lb. sledge. I first purchased one of the same brand as the 16 lb. hammer I have, and had the head came loose on both the original and the replacement. That surprised me because I thought I'd paid enough to get a reasonable quality hammer. In the reviews, I'd seen someone mention this hammer. While I initially balked at the price, I decided that it would be worth it to pay a little (okay, a lot) more if it meant getting something that wouldn't fail. So far this hammer has not disappointed! I love the handle, too; it really helps dampen the vibration when hitting hard, immobile objects.
C**E
Extremely solid, extremely well built, but probably overkill
This is probably the highest quality sledgehammer I've ever used. It is extremely well built. I could probably swing this thing at concrete all day for a year and it'd look brand new at the end of it. The handle construction is fantastic as well, driving a splitting wedge through some of the knottiest grand fir I've ever seen and I felt zero reverb. I was honestly amazed.That said, this thing is super heavy. I was used to swinging 8-12 lb hammers and figured the 20 wouldn't be that much different and I could not have been more wrong. This thing is HEAVY. It's almost too heavy to use (as a 6' 220 lb guy in fairly good shape). I laughed and handed it to my wife (who is much smaller) and she could barely lift it over her shoulder. I would definitely not recommend it for anyone who is not either above average strength or using an assist.
E**S
Saved me $14,800
The media could not be loaded. Couldn't be happier with the B.A.S.H.'s performance (20 pound; 36" handle). Had a quote from a contractor for $15K to demolish an old brick outbuilding, 17' x 20'. Walls were 2 bricks thick. Ordered the B.A.S.H. the night of 12/29/23 and it arrived the morning of New Year's Eve. My smaller (~8 pound) sledgehammer barely left a scratch. But with the B.A.N.G. it took me a total of ~12 hours to reduce the thing to rubble. Great ROI ... and I didn't have to pay a gym membership for the exercise. Now if only Wilton made wheelbarrows, too.
M**T
Bottom line is if you can pick up a 20lb sledge get this one with the 36 in handle because it’s built like a tank durability wise and hits just as hard ...
First off it is imperative that you be physically strong to wield this hammer. I’m an avid weightlifter and this hammers definitely not for the average guy. That aside, anything that connects with the force of this hammer and your swing will be obliterated by the 20lb titan sized head. Bottom line is if you can pick up a 20lb sledge get this one with the 36 in handle because it’s built like a tank durability wise and hits just as hard and the 20lb head will obliterate anything on the first hit. This hammer will probably be around after I’ve passed away.
M**R
"Destroyed in shipping"
Bought this for a great price on sale. It's indescribable- that's their whole thing. Amazon said it was destroyed in shipping after rescheduling my delivery time 3 times.... and sent me my money back. Maybe it's a great hammer. But I guess I'll never know
R**R
heavier and bigger than i thought but i just didn't realize...
great hammer! truly bullet proof a lot heavier than i realized but still pretty awesome.... if i would have bought it locally i would have been able to see and feel the weight may have bought a lighter one since im using this for work and i have to get my crew to use it as well.... but with the heavy weight it basically smashes everything in one hit.... I use it for concrete demo and with my other hammer it would take multiple swings, this is pretty much one swing one kill hammerpros: everything worth every penny!cons: a tad heavy for 20lbs it actually weighs 26lbs but still manageable... any heavier would be to much especially for all day useupdate 2024:I bought this in 2013 and its still in great shape this is the best sledgehammer ever made my kids and grand kids will inherit it! The only sledgehammer I have yet to break! its a beast! currently it cost more than I paid for it originally but I would not even question it if I needed another I would buy it. I am a general contractor and I have used it every time I needed a hammer, its not even weak its still going
G**S
A great workout addition
A 100% grown man's sledgehammer that will add strength and powerful explosion to tire workouts. Your strength will be enhanced along with a strong feeling of power in your upper body after hitting a tractor tire with this sledgehammer. A worthy purchase for certain.
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