🛠️ Strike with precision, work with confidence!
The WihaSB846300E Electrician's Hammer features a 300 g head designed for precision and control, an ergonomic wooden handle with a flat surface to protect cables, and a dual-head shape ideal for tight working environments. Engineered in Germany, this lightweight yet durable tool is perfect for professional electricians seeking reliability and versatility.
Manufacturer | Wiha Tools ltd |
Part Number | SB846300E |
Product Dimensions | 38 x 2.5 x 14 cm; 500 g |
Item model number | SB846300E |
Colour | Red |
Style | German |
Material | Plastic |
Power Source | Handbetrieben |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 4 |
Head Style | Round |
Handle/lever placement | Bottom |
Handle material | Wood |
Measurement System | Metric |
Included Components | SB 846300E Electrician's hammer |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 500 g |
G**J
Great hammer.
Having used the Wiha SB846300E Electrician’s Hammer for an extended period, I can confidently say it’s a tool that exceeds expectations in both performance and durability. As an electrician, having a reliable hammer is essential for various tasks, and the Wiha SB846300E has consistently delivered exceptional results.One of the standout features of this hammer is its balanced design and ergonomic handle. The weight distribution ensures precise control and accuracy when striking, minimizing the risk of mishits or accidental damage to delicate components. The ergonomic handle provides a comfortable grip, reducing fatigue during prolonged use and allowing for greater productivity on the job.Durability is another key strength of the Wiha SB846300E Electrician’s Hammer. Constructed from high-quality materials, including a durable steel head and a shock-resistant handle, it withstands the rigors of daily use in demanding work environments. Whether driving nails, securing fittings, or performing other tasks, this hammer holds up exceptionally well over time, maintaining its performance and reliability.The hammer head’s unique design, featuring both a flat striking surface and a pointed end, adds to its versatility. This allows for precise strikes when needed, whether for driving nails, tapping fittings into place, or performing other intricate tasks. The red color of the hammer head also makes it easy to spot among other tools, reducing the risk of misplacement on busy job sites.In terms of safety, the Wiha SB846300E Electrician’s Hammer meets rigorous standards, providing peace of mind for users. The shock-resistant handle helps minimize the impact of vibrations, reducing the risk of hand fatigue and repetitive strain injuries. Additionally, the hammer head is securely attached to the handle, preventing any risk of detachment during use.Overall, I highly recommend the Wiha SB846300E Electrician’s Hammer for professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike. Its combination of precision, durability, versatility, and safety features make it an invaluable addition to any toolbox. Whether working on electrical installations, carpentry projects, or general construction tasks, this hammer consistently delivers outstanding performance and reliability.
T**S
Get one. You’re worth it.
Pricey, but fantastic hammer for cable clips. Even in tight spaces you can use side of hammer to get clips in.It’s got a lovely weight and feel to it. Very subjective I know.When I inevitably end up dropping this down an unretrievable cavity, to join the rest of my pilers/screwdrivers, I won’t hesitate in buying another one.You know you want one and you’re worth it. Go on and treat yourself or ask some else to buy you this for you, maybe as a birthday/Christmas present :)
G**B
Good hammer for light duty work
This hammer should not not be selected as a general duty hammer as it is not heavy enough, but as an electrician I purchased this hammer for installing intruder, telecoms and data cables etc and should be ideal for this purpose. Provided most people realise most electricians carry several hammers, I have the following, a 2.5 pound club hammer, a 20 ounce Estwing ripping claw hammer and a10 ounce Warrington hammer. This actual hammer will directly replace the Warrington hammer as it cannot retract/ remove cable clips, hence this hammer will be ideal in attic spaces and under floors etc. As long as the layman understands this hammer is designed for specific purposes and will function perfectly on these applications. If a person is only going to select one hammer to cover all aspects of general diy in the home this hammer is probably not the ideal option.If on the other hand an electrician etc is looking for a hammer for light duty work then this hammer would be a good selection as the hammer head is well designed for allowing access for clipping cables in tight corners and the ripping claw is an excellent design for removing clips, removing facings and trunking lid etc.In general I’m pleased with the performance of this tool although I haven’t used it a great deal but when used it feels well balanced with a comfortable grip.
A**R
Excellent
Brilliant, simple. Lightweight, small, easy to use in tight spaces, the flat top makes it particularly good in tight spaces like lofts when cable clipping.
A**H
Good for sparkys
Nice hammer well made, price is fair . Happy with purchase . It’s a good weight, not too heavy
S**Y
2°
I was in need of a new hammer to replace one where the plastic handle kept sliding off the metal shaft.My son had recently bought one of these, and he sent me a picture of it. I liked the look of it!When it arrived, I was not disappointed with it. It looks good, it feels good, and it feels like it should last a long time.What I'm not quite sure about is the striking face (I haven't used the hammer yet). As I look at it in relation to the hammer shaft, I have a gut feeling that the face of the hammer is about 2° out of alignment with what I feel would be a natural swing/strike ie if the striking face was bent inwards about 2° towards the forearm, it would have a more 'flat' striking face offered to the nail etc.I will give it a go when I am at work and ammend my review if I am wrong...Update: I have now tried out the hammer and I still think that I am right. That 2° tilt would, I think, make a difference. I do think that it's a good hammer and I will be keeping it. It would be interesting if Wiha tried out my idea and what it would feel like?
S**S
Ergonomics .
A fantastic light weight and comfortable hammer, perfect for small jobs that don't require one bashing the hell out of something.
M**K
Nice hammer.
Just a nice hammer, lots of electrician youtubers recommended it, fits in Veto Pro Pac MCT, obviously not a framing hammer, rather for indoor electrical second fix, a bit pricey if anything.
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