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Why is the Vaughan Hammer the Julian Edelman of hammers?

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This rip hammer from Vaughan swings like a beast

Clearly strikingly similar to the hammer from the inventor and progenitor, Douglas Tool, this rip hammer from Vaughan Tools is so good that I can’t describe it. It has a glorious chisel-claw with a nearly straight—but not straight—fetch. The fetch is the curve of the claw of the Vaughan hammer.

Overstrike protection is built-in.

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The Vaughan Tools 18-ounce Rip Hammer was my go-to on this recent decking resurface project. 

And it’s the Julian Edelman of hammers: small, light, and swings like a beast. The price also is carpenter-friendly at less than $80. If either the head or handle breaks, you can get those parts replaced, or you can just get a new hammer. 

It’s 18 ounces of wood, steel, and sex appeal. Now this a tool review that I really enjoyed. 

What do you think of this hammer? What’s your go-to hammer for your remodeling and DIY projects around your house? Share in the comments below, or send us a note

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See the curve on the Stiletto and how it compares to the Vaughan hammer. Super subtle but that little bit makes them almost totally different tools.



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Mark
A licensed contractor, tool expert, wood and outdoor enthusiast, and elite Spartan Race competitor, he writes about home improvement and tools for national magazines and websites, and teaches hands-on clinics for other remodeling professionals. Check out his book, The Carpenter's Notebook.

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