410-144-GROMM
2 reviews

Carbon Tech The Daniel Gromm 144 Hammer

$199.00 Sold out

This hammer was designed by Daniel Gromm specifically for bigger smashes. Made of 17-4 stainless steel and mirror polished to perfection. This hammer is much heavier than most designed to move lots of metal. Comes with two removable tips made of heat treated and polished 17-4 stainless steel, a Re-Grip rubber grip, rubber ball handle and carbon fiber shaft.

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within 2 business days.  We offer domestic UPS and USPS service. We ship
internationally with UPS.

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facilities are centrally located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.  A map
of UPS transit times is provided below.  We also offer overnight and
two-day shipping.

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Standard Policy: Return any new, unused item within 30 days for a refund of the purchase price.

KECO System Return Policy: Return a Keco brand collision system within 90 days for a
refund of the purchase price. If you aren’t making money with your kit,
just ship it back—no questions asked.

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GP
06/04/2022
George P.
United States United States

What great hammer for large area

makes fast work in initial knockdown of large areas and crowns.

Keco Tabs Carbon Tech The Daniel Gromm 144 Hammer Review
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09/09/2021
Phil
United States United States

Ok hammer

This one has a pretty good sturdy overall construction but I find it a little heavy and unbalanced. The large slapper head is ok at knocking down soft crowns but due to how convex and broad it is it can sometimes be difficult to see if you are over-tapping or a little off. The smaller head works great. The visibility is solid and it does a fine job of making relatively clean taps. I replaced the large slapper head and the balance isnt half bad but its still a little heavier than say the shane jacks hammers or even the A1 solid metal hammers. It has its place and I will make it work but I would like a little more weight in the ball at the end of the handle.