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SE 22-ounce Rock Pick Hammer with Pointed Tip, 11-inch All Steel Geologist Hammer, Drop Forged Masonry Hammer with Comfortable Grip for Mining, 2lbs

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Features

  • DURABLE ROCK PICK HAMMER - The SE Rock Pick Hammer is a robust and reliable tool for rock and mineral enthusiasts and professionals. Crafted for durability, it can withstand the rigors of rock collecting and geological exploration.
  • QUALITY ALLOY STEEL CONSTRUCTION - This rock pick hammer features a head and handle constructed from high-quality alloy steel. This material choice ensures exceptional strength and longevity, making it capable of handling demanding tasks.
  • OPTIMAL WEIGHT - Weighing 21.27 ounces, this rock hammer offers an optimal balance between weight and maneuverability. Its well-balanced design allows for controlled strikes and efficient rock breaking, making it an ideal choice for beginners.
  • MULTI-PURPOSE USE - Whether you're a rockhound, a geologist, or enjoy exploring the outdoors, this hammer is a versatile tool. It's suitable for various applications, including rock and mineral collection, excavation, geological surveys, etc.
  • COMPACT AND PORTABLE - With dimensions of 10.98 x 7.01 x 0.98 inches, this hammer is compact and easy to transport, making it a great choice for fieldwork and outdoor adventures. Its compact size ensures it can be conveniently stored in a backpack.

Brand: SE


Head Material: Alloy Steel


Handle Material: Alloy Steel


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 10.98 x 7.01 x 0.98 inches


Item Weight: 21.27 Ounces


Brand: ‎SE


Head Material: ‎Alloy Steel


Handle Material: ‎Alloy Steel


Item Weight: ‎21.27 Ounces


Head Style: ‎Flat


Style: ‎German


Product Dimensions: ‎11"L x 7"W x 1"Th


Manufacturer: ‎Sona Enterprises


Part Number: ‎8399-RH-ROCK


Item Weight: ‎1.33 pounds


Item model number: ‎8399-RH-ROCK


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Number Of Pieces: ‎1


Number of Handles: ‎1


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: April 28, 2010


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  • yep
Hammer hit thing, thing break, good hammer. nice and heavy.
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2023 by W. L. Gant

  • I’ve bought this hammer twice.
I’m on my second one. First one fell out on the trail somewhere in the desert. Great all around rock hammer. I’ve used more expensive hammers and this one holds up with the best of them.
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2023 by Ari

  • Obviously some are rating the wrong hammer - this is a GREAT HAMMER!
Ok, I've broken more axes, mauls, hammers, hatchets and other hand tools than most will ever own in their life. I've used them, abused them, and feel I can honestly say that I know a well-made tool when I see one; whether it is a true Ames shovel or an Estwing hatchet. This rock hammer falls into that Estwing catagory. Actually, when I ordered this hammer, I was replacing some other old tools that were quite wore out. I figured, hey, I don't want to chunk out $55 for an Estwing rock hammer right now, so I'll take a shot at this. If it can hold me for a few months, I'll do better then. This hammer arrived, and I have to say, I was pleasantly surprised. The hammer and handle are one single forged piece. To the reviewer that said his 11-year old daughter broke it on the first day, got news for him, I'm 6'5", almost 300 pounds, can probably lift my weight plus some, and I am NOT going to break this hammer this year. Considering that I gem-hunt and gold prospect dry placers, that amounts to thousands of blows by a gorilla that knows how to break a tool. Either feed your daughter kryptonite and return her to normalcy, or check to see what hammer you should have reviewed instead. This hammer is a single forged piece of steel, and it is not going to be broken by a human hand. That said, and to address another person's comments that 'it is lacquered and will rust right away'; I have to warn them that most hammers are cold rolled steel, and I've yet to see an actual 'work hammer' that isn't patina'd with rust. I am suspicious of tools that don't flash rust into brown patina, especially striking tools that can seriously injure you. I haven't got a single cold chisel that isn't motley brown in color. FYI, it will take about 200-years at the bottom of the Atlantic for this hammer to rust away. I won't need it then, and it's fine for now. As for the commenter who said 'the pointy end dulls quickly', all I can say is yes, stone chisels dull quickly, too. That's why they make sharpening rocks and grinders. You DO have to maintain cutting and striking tools, if you are doing it all correctly. Again, if it was a wimp, I'll call it one immediately. This is just as good of a tool as any Estwing single-piece forged hatchet I have picked up. It feels fairly balanced, and has LOTS of weight in that head to crack most rocks on first-blow. Yes, you do have to re-form the single point rear pick when it dulls from heavy use. Yes, the handle is rubber (overcoating the single forged piece of steel underneath), and yes, it is a hammer. Yes, you could drive nails with it, though that is NOT what it is meant for. It is a ROCK hammer, for cracking and working rocks. It is a rather BIG rock hammer, the sticker on it said it was 20-ounces, and I didn't weigh it when I got it, but I'm guessing closer to 26-ounces, by the feel of it compared to my ripping hammer (again, I'm stuck on a 11-year old girl breaking this beast...it's like saying, 'and yes, my daughter just came out of diapers yesterday and she threw my 20-pound sledge out in the yard and broke it, right there, on the spot!). Ok, maybe his daughter DID break a hammer yesterday, but I really want to see video of her breaking this one! I'll pay for her to break this hammer, I absolutely cannot imagine it being done. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2013 by Melanie C

  • It is now my favorite hammer
There is nothing to dislike about this hammer. It is better than I expected, and now it is my favorite tool. Great quality.
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2023 by 𐤃𐤅𐤓𐤅𐤍 𐤁𐤋𐤆𐤓

  • Torture tested
My cousins showed up randomly that night, 2 12 packs of steel reserve in their hands. I wasn't really expecting any visits so it was a pleasant surprise. We got started on the first beer as i excitedly showed them some rock samples i had been gathering from an area i suspected may have gold. Quite a few beers later i suddenly remembered that i had purchased this rock hammer in order to take some better samples in the areas i had been inspecting. Now if you know what steel reserves reputation is, then it would come to no surprise to you that my cousins and i came to the agreement that we had to torture test the rock hammer to ensure its reliability in the field. Sure enough, seconds later, we were smashing the rock hammer full force as hard as we could straight into concrete barriers. The rock hammer survived the first few hits, but then began to bend badly right about the rubber hand grip. Eventually we succeeded in completely bending the hammer at a 180 degree angle. Now you would probably come to the conclusion that this hammer is 100% finished but you couldn't be further from the truth. The pick somehow maintained a fairly sharp tip throughout the entire time and there was 0 deformation to the hammer head itself, only to the thin pieces of metal close to the rubber hand guard. Honestly i could probably unbend the hammer and use it without any problems. My suggestion to you, is that if you are looking for a geologic hammer to sample some rocks, this is your best bet. Its inexpensive and seems to hold up really well even under high demand. To those who dont want to read my whole review Buy this hammer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2016 by martin

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