As a tool addict I own almost every kind of hammer under the sun. For framing I use a douglas 19 oz hammer, for trimmnng I use an estwing 12 oz leather handled hammer, and for concrete forming I use a 14 oz t-bone hammer. I rarely use a hammer for demo, as I was taught the trade by old timmers that would ream me out for improperly using my hammer and would make use a small pry or a hillbilly bar as we call it in Chicago. These new hammers are a big improvement over the old stilettos, and I will definitely add them to my collection. To all those people that say you can get a Vaughan hammer for $200 cheaper, while true you definitely are missing the point. These hammers are pricey but they're indispensable for carpenters driving nails day in and day out, and while nothing will ever replace good old hickory for absorbing impact, I'm glad and thankful that Mark Martinez designed a great hammer for us all to be able to ply our trade more comfortably and more efficiently.
My first Stiletto was your guys' 14oz poly handle.Then I graduated to the Ti-Bone ll and us it everyday.Had both for awhile then sold the 14.Awesome product.
I love this hammer. I now have owned both the tbone and now the Martinez. Absolutely love them both. Only thing the stiletto has over Martinez is the open end side puller. Other than that Martinez is the best hammer I have ever owned.
hi Mark, for me one of the strong Benefits of this hammer besides the unique design, lightens and quality is being able to switch out the head should it become worn or damaged as well as changing the type of head altogether to say a ball point or mallet. for me my interest in this hammer besides the inventors high reputation was the ability to us this one hammer as two hammers_ so by simply changing the framing head for framing, to a finish head for furniture projects. however after speaking with Sandra it would appear this is not the case, Sandra has advised me that I can purchase the m 1 with milled or smooth head only for framing but I would need to purchase the m 4 for finish work when it becomes available. given the information from both this video and the emailed information from Sandra I am a bit confused and I hoped you could please clarify. love the hammer.
hi, very nice hammer. I am a Irish carpenter working in Ireland and I currently use the vaughan 23oz wooden handle hammer for framing and it's time for a change. I heard the stiletto hammers are the best as they are made from a single piece of titanium which is stronger and lighter than steel. but in this video it seams to me that you recommend a hammer that has a STEEL head not titanium. before I purchase can you recommend which hammer you make that would suit my needs? I prefer a long straight handle 18" but doesn't have to be wooden. I do framing as well as framing work, this might mean I need two separate hammers but you can advice. I have no intention of abusing my hammer such as concrete work. Cheers Dan
Daniel O'Connell he used a steel face because titaniums waffle face wear of easily. I have stilleto but I switched to steel because the face don't wear off. I use deluge 21 oz now but I'm thinking of switching to his new 19 oz hammer
Daniel O'Connell I have a 14 oz stiletto mini all titanium. I really love it for what it is and for my old job. I bought the mini for when I was working with stairs and hammering in wedges all day long so I didn’t need the extra reach/drive like the ti-bone offers. So I started Formwork construction, and sure the mini works but I’m always wanting more weight/extra reach on the job site. I was about to buy the 15 oz stiletto until I saw this hammer, so I just purchased this online($300.00 CAD with shipping later)- I can’t wait for to try this hammer out. I’ll let you know how it goes, but I will say..don’t buy the 14 oz mini stiletto if you’re doing heavy construction- you’ll be wanting extra reach but the 14 oz is a great hammer for what it is.
I like your video but I’m sorry to say this , I still preferred titanium hammers better . There’s a difference between titanium and stainless steel. Especially because of it’s prices . However , titanium handle much more abused test during my procession of it material . I bought 6 titanium hammer from Stiletto , so proud and happy since it’s hasn’t fail me .
I just buy a £5 from Lidl, but I have to buy one everyday, after I've seen the doctor about my bad elbow, before I get to the site where I still haven't finished that roof, it's been there for 3 years.
Well after snapping 3 different 22 ounce estwings I pulled the trigger on a tibone 15, I still carry a 22 estwing because the slimmer profile is convenient in those tight spots. 95% of my swinging is with my stiletto and I’d never look back
This is BS, he designed the Titanium Stiletto saying how it's the best hammer in the world, sold out, then makes his own version saying the old design is flawed, they are not $200 they are $250, Replacement head is not $49 it's $60
Zane H I’ve used a Stiletto for about 7 years and had my boss offer me a Martines a few months ago and after checking it out I turned him down it seems like a cheaper knock off version of the Stiletto And that angled face feels so wrong
Eliminates weight while maintaining stroking power?? And you actually believe that’s possible? No wonder he can charge $250 for a hammer. He’s got you conned. There’s one of you guys born every minute I guess.
Almost got duped into buying one, then read (a lot )about broken claws. That on top of an INSANE price and a seemingly arrogant designer, nothing being available on their website? no thanks.
Who wants a hickory handled hammer that requires a proprietary haft ? You could drill a couple holes in any framing hammer haft, but it's easy to drill a hole off center so you kind of need their proprietary haft and who's to say you'll get one with good grain when there's probably zero chance of being able to buy one in stores and inspect them as you need to do with just about all hafts today. My hammer heads don't come loose on me anyways, I hang them properly and I oil them with blo so they don't dry out. The traditional hanging method used for hundreds of years is perfect, the problem is that people used to know how to care for their tools. I'll keep my Vaughan 999 or 1950's Craftsman hammertooth also produced by Vaughan & Bushnell, a brand new 999 is a fraction of the cost and is flawless.
The wood handled hammer is a lot cheaper,.. but the titanium handled hammer has a TON more job-related versatility and repair/replacement options... MAN, this is a tough call. Do I WANT to make what's basically a car payment for a tool, that, if I take better care of it than I do my Estwing, will last me forever? Even though the Estwing may not be as expertly innovated and engineered, it's still a straightforward, classic, dependable design that's budget-friendly. This is a tough call. A tough call, indeed. And it kills me because tools like these are meant to be marketed to working class people, like myself. Not very many of us have money to blow on real expensive hammers; even if they're hammers of the gods. I wonder if Martinez tools takes payment installments. Lol
I guess my question is why would you use a $200 hammer for demo ? I know you have to plan for every use and I generally use a Stiletto wood handle. I have broken a number of handles doing demo, so I got in the habit of using an Estwing or similar steel hammer for demo, then switch back to the Stiletto for carpentry work. I may try the Martinez, the only question I have on it is length. It seem significantly shorter than the wood handle hammer. I use tennis racket grip on my Stiletto, fairly durable and more cushion than the baseball bat tape I was using. My 2 c.
The Martinez M1 framing hammer is of comparable length to the Estwing 22oz framing hammer. And the Martinez M1 finish hammer is of comparable length to the Dewalt 12 oz High Velocity hammer or the Stiletto 10 oz finish hammer.
I have had the stelleto ti bone 15 for quite a while and although it is a very good hammer i find that i am continiously tightening the allen bolt that holds my smoothface steel hammerhead on.. I would like to see a permanent head
sorry guys but soon as I saw this guy (Martinez) talk about Making his "legacy" I knew there was more than one tool in the video. Legacy is what you built and what is left when you pass on, not what you build yourself up too as a goal, that's just big headedness. Your bigger than you think,..in your own mind. Just step back and watch the videos, and you'll see what we see. Often the comments are disabled, wonder why?
I bought a estwing hammer makita saw zall, grinder, and 2 battery’s for the price of this hammer... 200 220 you don’t feel completely broke but 295 after shipping and taxes in a global pandemic no thank you.. I’ll save my money for a rainy day
Ive used a Stiletto for about 7 years and had my boss offer me a Martines a few months ago and after checking it out I turned him down it seems like a cheaper knock off version of the Stiletto And that angled face feels so wrong
nice hammer,,,i might have to give titanium a try again. i bought 2 stillettos when they first came around. i broke a claw off one, and shatterd the second one into like 8 pieces. titanium has super high tencil strength but no durability after scratching the shit out of it
Colter McInnes if you actually just said that I bet Uve never done anything productive or worth looking at with a hammer 😂😂 putting Ikea pre made dressers together is not “carpentry”
Kingsley 905 are you making piano's with your hammer? Cuz im doing formwork/framing/scaffolding and my 50$ dewalt that Iv had for 3 years now hits the dumb end of things just as good as a 260$ ti-bone or martinez Iv seen just as many broken titanium hammers as others so its not even more durable.
Jack Boersema dewalt makes an even lighter 12oz hammer so if I was concerned about tennis elbow which I have had (really fucking sucks) I would use that
We went from a generation of builders to a generation of customize-ers. Less work & time/cost more money. ??Good or bad, who knows?? Beautiful hammers though...
Martinez the fine quality Stilleto 20 oz straight claw framing hammer with corrugated head and wooden handle has been an indispensable classic tool for carpenters. You are not old enough to have been the "founder" of company that made this hammer.
its a hammer ,,, get over your self , or get out more ,,, a hammers a tenner , when it gets nicked you buy another, your hammers cost more than my cordless , and for that reason , im out.
I was striking the top of my 14 inch cats paw. With the hammer HEAD and the CLAW BROKE right off. THIS has happend to me 2 in less than 3 months. For 200 plus hammer idk. Ive owend a stilletto hammer and that never happend to me. Smh over priced hammer
I take it this guy doesn't know the "technical term" for "Un-doing it"! Lmao! This dude probably makes a shit ton of money/year for Martinez Tool Co. as a rep. and speaks like a third grader!
lincoln p I stand corrected. Thank you. I used the all titanium in Afghanistan as an engineer. Great hammer. Stilleto posted a pic of us posing with out stilletos in Afghanistan on their website. I'll check out Martinez now.
lincoln p type into Google, stilleto and Afghanistan I'm on the Far right. Stilleto sent us all new hammers after that. I bought the all titanium and everyone was jealous. I was out framing everyone with that hammer.
Hi, I purchased Marks new hammer several months ago and I use it nearly every day. This is the best hammer I have ever used or owned. Well done Mark
Do you still use it now?
@@fistnamelastname5130 rearly is it out of my hands.
It still gets admired everywhere I go.
@@danthechippie4439 very cool
As a tool addict I own almost every kind of hammer under the sun. For framing I use a douglas 19 oz hammer, for trimmnng I use an estwing 12 oz leather handled hammer, and for concrete forming I use a 14 oz t-bone hammer. I rarely use a hammer for demo, as I was taught the trade by old timmers that would ream me out for improperly using my hammer and would make use a small pry or a hillbilly bar as we call it in Chicago. These new hammers are a big improvement over the old stilettos, and I will definitely add them to my collection. To all those people that say you can get a Vaughan hammer for $200 cheaper, while true you definitely are missing the point. These hammers are pricey but they're indispensable for carpenters driving nails day in and day out, and while nothing will ever replace good old hickory for absorbing impact, I'm glad and thankful that Mark Martinez designed a great hammer for us all to be able to ply our trade more comfortably and more efficiently.
you really like hammers
@@Zozo806 When you’re driving over a thousand nails per day, you tend to focus on what you’re swinging!
oo rah, the hammers are worth the money for replaceable/swappable heads and handles alone.
My first Stiletto was your guys' 14oz poly handle.Then I graduated to the Ti-Bone ll and us it everyday.Had both for awhile then sold the 14.Awesome product.
I love this hammer. I now have owned both the tbone and now the Martinez. Absolutely love them both. Only thing the stiletto has over Martinez is the open end side puller. Other than that Martinez is the best hammer I have ever owned.
A simple tool made complicated. I paid US$ 8.00 for my hammer in 2013, it still works
Like people have said time and time again, you missed the entire point. You’d be more efficient if you used a hammer like these.
Exactly, I bought a 2002 Ford fiesta. It still works. Why would anyone ever want to buy a Mercedes?
I'm looking forward to buying one of these.
Pat Maloney - What is your assessment of the hammer after working with it. If it had metal handle I bet you ended up hating it (too much shock).
you must be rich
They don’t sell that style of stilleto wood hammer anymore, why???? It seems very efficient
This guy is a clever engineer!!!
Great technology, and great ideas, but still no chance of replacing my Douglas.
This is guy is simply amazing passionate men created the world and this man is a great representation
Great tool! I'm a union carpenter out of Chicago I have an stiletto, just order my Martinez this morning...
Fernando S. how ya liking it?
With UBC too in Canada, I work I.C.I Formwork. Just ordered the hammer, can’t wait for it to get here.
How you guys liking it compared to the Stiletto?
Simply the best hammer ever built
hi Mark, for me one of the strong Benefits of this hammer besides the unique design, lightens and quality is being able to switch out the head should it become worn or damaged as well as changing the type of head altogether to say a ball point or mallet. for me my interest in this hammer besides the inventors high reputation was the ability to us this one hammer as two hammers_ so by simply changing the framing head for framing, to a finish head for furniture projects. however after speaking with Sandra it would appear this is not the case, Sandra has advised me that I can purchase the m 1 with milled or smooth head only for framing but I would need to purchase the m 4 for finish work when it becomes available. given the information from both this video and the emailed information from Sandra I am a bit confused and I hoped you could please clarify. love the hammer.
i didn't get the silicon handle on the wood framing hammer
hi, very nice hammer. I am a Irish carpenter working in Ireland and I currently use the vaughan 23oz wooden handle hammer for framing and it's time for a change. I heard the stiletto hammers are the best as they are made from a single piece of titanium which is stronger and lighter than steel. but in this video it seams to me that you recommend a hammer that has a STEEL head not titanium. before I purchase can you recommend which hammer you make that would suit my needs? I prefer a long straight handle 18" but doesn't have to be wooden. I do framing as well as framing work, this might mean I need two separate hammers but you can advice. I have no intention of abusing my hammer such as concrete work. Cheers Dan
Daniel O'Connell he used a steel face because titaniums waffle face wear of easily. I have stilleto but I switched to steel because the face don't wear off. I use deluge 21 oz now but I'm thinking of switching to his new 19 oz hammer
Daniel O'Connell I have a 14 oz stiletto mini all titanium. I really love it for what it is and for my old job. I bought the mini for when I was working with stairs and hammering in wedges all day long so I didn’t need the extra reach/drive like the ti-bone offers. So I started Formwork construction, and sure the mini works but I’m always wanting more weight/extra reach on the job site. I was about to buy the 15 oz stiletto until I saw this hammer, so I just purchased this online($300.00 CAD with shipping later)- I can’t wait for to try this hammer out.
I’ll let you know how it goes, but I will say..don’t buy the 14 oz mini stiletto if you’re doing heavy construction- you’ll be wanting extra reach but the 14 oz is a great hammer for what it is.
I'm late to this thread but a m1 I've been using mine and I absolutely love it
When you create hammer for plumber?
Why don't they sell the wood handle on the website
I have a hammer fetish!
im from ireland I love your hammer s I have the wooden handle one
That is an awesome idea. With that hammer is it ok to strike other tools such as nail pullers? I know with the stilleto you are not supposed to.
Both models have steel heads so you can strike the same things you would strike with any steel hammer.
Next time, show to the camera so the audience can actually see the innovations and not to the interviewer.
I like your video but I’m sorry to say this , I still preferred titanium hammers better . There’s a difference between titanium and stainless steel. Especially because of it’s prices . However , titanium handle much more abused test during my procession of it material . I bought 6 titanium hammer from Stiletto , so proud and happy since it’s hasn’t fail me .
I can rebuild the engine in my 68 Camaro cheaper than rebuilding A Martinez framing hammer.
Awesome. Hard to argue that.
That's an exaggeration.
Fancy maybe Mr. Martinez will finance ya
I just buy a £5 from Lidl, but I have to buy one everyday, after I've seen the doctor about my bad elbow, before I get to the site where I still haven't finished that roof, it's been there for 3 years.
I just love his arcteryx shirt
so nice. getting myself one for christmas
Pricey, but this video makes you doubt that...
Mine was really difficult to put the handle like i had to malet it in lol
The guy knows Hammers because HE FUCKING uses them!!!
I can buy several estwing hammers for 200 bucks. They never give up.
True , for what i want an Estwing is more than enough :]
massey9556
Options are good. In a socialist utopia you'd have one choice, like it or not.
Yes, but I believe the issue is the inevitability of your joints giving out.
Well after snapping 3 different 22 ounce estwings I pulled the trigger on a tibone 15, I still carry a 22 estwing because the slimmer profile is convenient in those tight spots. 95% of my swinging is with my stiletto and I’d never look back
Just your elbows will give out .
This is BS, he designed the Titanium Stiletto saying how it's the best hammer in the world, sold out, then makes his own version saying the old design is flawed, they are not $200 they are $250, Replacement head is not $49 it's $60
Except this hammer is very different than the Stiletto. Somebody putting a gun to your head telling you to buy? Options, my friend.
Zane H
I’ve used a Stiletto for about 7 years and had my boss offer me a Martines a few months ago and after checking it out I turned him down it seems like a cheaper knock off version of the Stiletto
And that angled face feels so wrong
Stiletto is owned by Milwaukee and Milwaukee is owned by t.t.i. Which owns ridgid and ryobi. I'll stick with a Martinez lol
He designed stiletto almost 20 years ago and found ways to improve the design. Not complicated, dishonest, or anything else like that.
I was going to buy one of these but they actually aren’t 250.. 295 with shipping and tax, no thank you
I'll keep my Vaughn 19oz hammer that I've been using daily for about 7 years it was $20
Eliminates weight while maintaining stroking power?? And you actually believe that’s possible? No wonder he can charge $250 for a hammer. He’s got you conned. There’s one of you guys born every minute I guess.
Or you can buy 10 of them and give one the whole family and still have money in your pocket 😂
Handles are too short on the titanium Martinez.
Almost got duped into buying one, then read (a lot )about broken claws.
That on top of an INSANE price and a seemingly arrogant designer, nothing being available on their website? no thanks.
In line for the square and mallet. Nail puller works awesome.
Who wants a hickory handled hammer that requires a proprietary haft ?
You could drill a couple holes in any framing hammer haft, but it's easy to drill a hole off center so you kind of need their proprietary haft and who's to say you'll get one with good grain when there's probably zero chance of being able to buy one in stores and inspect them as you need to do with just about all hafts today.
My hammer heads don't come loose on me anyways, I hang them properly and I oil them with blo so they don't dry out.
The traditional hanging method used for hundreds of years is perfect, the problem is that people used to know how to care for their tools.
I'll keep my Vaughan 999 or 1950's Craftsman hammertooth also produced by Vaughan & Bushnell, a brand new 999 is a fraction of the cost and is flawless.
The wood handled hammer is a lot cheaper,.. but the titanium handled hammer has a TON more job-related versatility and repair/replacement options... MAN, this is a tough call. Do I WANT to make what's basically a car payment for a tool, that, if I take better care of it than I do my Estwing, will last me forever? Even though the Estwing may not be as expertly innovated and engineered, it's still a straightforward, classic, dependable design that's budget-friendly. This is a tough call. A tough call, indeed. And it kills me because tools like these are meant to be marketed to working class people, like myself. Not very many of us have money to blow on real expensive hammers; even if they're hammers of the gods. I wonder if Martinez tools takes payment installments. Lol
When will they be available to buy?
Nick Briere they are as we speak!
Fernando S. Where???? I can't find them Anywhere!
Nick Briere martineztools.com
I guess my question is why would you use a $200 hammer for demo ? I know you have to plan for every use and I generally use a Stiletto wood handle. I have broken a number of handles doing demo, so I got in the habit of using an Estwing or similar steel hammer for demo, then switch back to the Stiletto for carpentry work. I may try the Martinez, the only question I have on it is length. It seem significantly shorter than the wood handle hammer. I use tennis racket grip on my Stiletto, fairly durable and more cushion than the baseball bat tape I was using. My 2 c.
Glenn Banks I use my tibone 15 oz stiletto for demo in concrete work no qualms haha
The Martinez M1 framing hammer is of comparable length to the Estwing 22oz framing hammer. And the Martinez M1 finish hammer is of comparable length to the Dewalt 12 oz High Velocity hammer or the Stiletto 10 oz finish hammer.
🔨DeWalt my favorite
LOL he almost talk me out of my air Framing gun
I can't agree more here in oz we use our guns more then our fucking hammers
Amen brother
All these retards spend more on a hammer than a framing gun. I’ve never seen a bigger bunch of SUCKERS in my life.
The second is hot !
I want a $300 Titanium hammer. Can Obama buy me one?
Hell yeah” Hammer Porn 👀!!! I wish we had the option to change parts on the old wifey lol 😂
Creator is all excited, meanwhile the interviewer is bored AF and doesn't care
I use hockey stick tape on my axe handle Vaughn 14oz hammer.
Same set up i had. U should try lizard skin baseball bat grip
The wood one price is resonable the other one even tho is more versatile its way to expensive
This video would have been more convincing if you have a wooden work bench and wood and nail pounding live action.
No, that would prove that it is all a con. He would have to hit the nail to many times.
I have had the stelleto ti bone 15 for quite a while and although it is a very good hammer i find that i am continiously tightening the allen bolt that holds my smoothface steel hammerhead on.. I would like to see a permanent head
Ask Mark if he offers financing😂
sorry guys but soon as I saw this guy (Martinez) talk about Making his "legacy" I knew there was more than one tool in the video. Legacy is what you built and what is left when you pass on, not what you build yourself up too as a goal, that's just big headedness. Your bigger than you think,..in your own mind. Just step back and watch the videos, and you'll see what we see. Often the comments are disabled, wonder why?
Sorry ment to say framing as well as finishing work
- Do u still use round nails in us , it`s kind of easy to get out of the wood ... and no good for a construction !
Ill stick to Vaughn until I can afford a stilleto ...
-northern Ohio carpenter
this dude invented stiletto, Im confused why he started another hammer company and how he was allowed to
I’ve got 5 Stilettos.... it’s become a problem
-Northern Minnesota Carpenter
Scott Free He sold “Stiletto” to Milwaukee I’m pretty sure.
Yes and now they are made in china, and I thought most companies make it so you can't compete when they buy you out.
Scott Free I guess Mark found a way to make money again haha I’m sure he got a nice buyout from Milwaukee
I bought a estwing hammer makita saw zall, grinder, and 2 battery’s for the price of this hammer... 200 220 you don’t feel completely broke but 295 after shipping and taxes in a global pandemic no thank you.. I’ll save my money for a rainy day
I bought 30 hammers with the price of this hammer
Wow! $200 bucks for a hammer! For that price it had better come with someone to swing it!...I'll stick with Estwing. If it ain't broke, dont fix it!
Ive used a Stiletto for about 7 years and had my boss offer me a Martines a few months ago and after checking it out I turned him down it seems like a cheaper knock off version of the Stiletto
And that angled face feels so wrong
He designed both of the hammers. He designed the stiletto back in the 90s. After Milwaukee bought stiletto he started his own company
Well. You're a moron.
No hammer is worth $300+ unless it hammers the nails by itself.
Lol save the money by a nail gun at that point
@@Justin-cl7lg dude you’re broke it’s ok.
@@kickyourfaceandlaugh607 nah saved my money bought 2 Estwings for every day of the week for cheaper lol
@@Justin-cl7lg have fun with those shit hammers bud. My Martinez pays for itself every day at work.
Gedore tools done this years ago!
como consigo los dos , alguien en español ?
javier josefides
No comprende.
En Google pon www.martineztools.com, ahi los venden directo del manufacturador.
nice hammer,,,i might have to give titanium a try again. i bought 2 stillettos when they first came around. i broke a claw off one, and shatterd the second one into like 8 pieces. titanium has super high tencil strength but no durability after scratching the shit out of it
If you will spend 200$+ on a hammer have I got a bridge for you!
Ya that's too cheep. When you blow your elbow or your lower arm you'll know how cheap is dumb
Colter McInnes if you actually just said that I bet Uve never done anything productive or worth looking at with a hammer 😂😂 putting Ikea pre made dressers together is not “carpentry”
Kingsley 905 are you making piano's with your hammer? Cuz im doing formwork/framing/scaffolding and my 50$ dewalt that Iv had for 3 years now hits the dumb end of things just as good as a 260$ ti-bone or martinez Iv seen just as many broken titanium hammers as others so its not even more durable.
Jack Boersema dewalt makes an even lighter 12oz hammer so if I was concerned about tennis elbow which I have had (really fucking sucks) I would use that
I use the 12 for scaffolding and 14 for framing/formwork etc
$200 arghhhh
We went from a generation of builders to a generation of customize-ers. Less work & time/cost more money.
??Good or bad, who knows??
Beautiful hammers though...
Martinez the fine quality Stilleto 20 oz straight claw framing hammer with corrugated head and wooden handle has been an indispensable classic tool for carpenters. You are not old enough to have been the "founder" of company that made this hammer.
By the way I love that reinforced wooden handle; wish we had those back in the day.
its a hammer ,,, get over your self , or get out more ,,,
a hammers a tenner , when it gets nicked you buy another, your hammers cost more than my cordless , and for that reason , im out.
I was striking the top of my 14 inch cats paw. With the hammer HEAD and the CLAW BROKE right off. THIS has happend to me 2 in less than 3 months. For 200 plus hammer idk. Ive owend a stilletto hammer and that never happend to me. Smh over priced hammer
Samuel Najar Titanium is difficult to cast without getting air bubbles in it. This would create a weakness
Martin Durant. So the claim that titanium is stronger would be false.
Bad Hammer and Bad Customer support
Brand New junk . Vaughn 999 , anyone I let Barrow won't give them back
Martinez overpriced garbage tools 👇
Stilleto is the best money can buy 👍
I'm a framer for 42 years
I take it this guy doesn't know the "technical term" for "Un-doing it"! Lmao! This dude probably makes a shit ton of money/year for Martinez Tool Co. as a rep. and speaks like a third grader!
I think he is the owner but not sure
#2- Stilleto knock off...
FranksNbeans he started stiletto
lincoln p I stand corrected. Thank you. I used the all titanium in Afghanistan as an engineer. Great hammer. Stilleto posted a pic of us posing with out stilletos in Afghanistan on their website. I'll check out Martinez now.
FranksNbeans no worries bro. That’s really cool. I’ve used stiletto and Martinez and by far they are both great hammer high above the rest
lincoln p type into Google, stilleto and Afghanistan I'm on the Far right. Stilleto sent us all new hammers after that. I bought the all titanium and everyone was jealous. I was out framing everyone with that hammer.
Complete bullshit marketing!