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Coma 2025 New Magnetic Roofing Hammer, Ergonomic Magnet Roofing Hatchet, Built-in Utility Knife and Nail Claw,For Quickly Installing Nails And Removing Tiles, A Magical Roof Repair Tool

Original price was: $56.99.Current price is: $39.99.

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This multi-functional roofing hammer features a highly magnetic head. The magnetism prevents accidental hammering on fingers and allows nails to be securely attached to the hammer’s end, enabling effortless nail driving without the need to hold them manually. Additionally, it is equipped with a sharp, adjustable, and replaceable blade for conveniently cutting roofing shingles.
The professional roofing hammer boasts a sturdy solid wood handle designed for superior shock absorption. Its ergonomic design minimizes arm fatigue during prolonged use, enhancing work efficiency. The shingle roofing hammer leverages the principle of a force-saving lever, facilitating efficient one-handed nail extraction and ensuring safe, effective operation.
As an indispensable tool for home decoration, this roofing hatchet serves multiple purposes, including maintaining household appliances and acting as a life-saving device. It can also be used as a roof hammer, roof axe, or roof shovel in various scenarios, including garden construction, construction sites, mechanical vehicle maintenance, and tent setup during camping trips.
Crafted from high-quality cast materials and treated with electroplating for rust prevention, this hammer exhibits exceptional longevity, wear resistance, and corrosion resistance. The hammer head is securely attached to the handle, ensuring stability and reliability during use.
This household hammer makes an ideal Father’s Day gift, effectively reducing fatigue for fathers during equipment repairs and providing practical help to the family. If you have any questions, please contact us, and we will respond within 24 hours.

5 reviews for Coma 2025 New Magnetic Roofing Hammer, Ergonomic Magnet Roofing Hatchet, Built-in Utility Knife and Nail Claw,For Quickly Installing Nails And Removing Tiles, A Magical Roof Repair Tool

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  1. Pickles Picks

    It’s good at driving nails, not so sure of the other features. Don’t like the handle.
    I have not had the opportunity to use this on a roof but I have driven some roofing nails with it. What I like: It’s a good heavy hammer with a large flat striking face that is also a strong magnet. You can start nails at a reach with this as you only need one hand to start with the magnet. This works well. What I don’t like: The handle is wooden ( that’s OK) and is poorly shaped. It has square edges, not rounded like a normal hammer. This is uncomfortable to hold and use. It would be painful using it all day. The hammer head is a cast steel and has a rough unpolished surface ( not a big deal, but not high quality.) The nail puller works OK if you haven’t driven the nail home, then you need another tool to start it up. The depth set (?) is nicely knurled but I am unsure of it’s purpose. If not really tight it will come loose when hammering. The cutting blade will only extend about 3/8 ” past the end of the “axe”, which is probably OK for cutting shingles, but to tighten the blade there is a wing nut on one side of a screw with a Allen head. An unfortunate choice for a roof top. The blade can not be used as an axe to split wooden shingles, but it could be used to cut asphalt ones. This whole end of the hammer seems awkward.

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  2. Bob_Sunshine

    expensive for what you get
    I was looking for a roofing hatchet to make some repairs to my shake roof. In addition to nailing the new shakes in, this requires sizing them by splitting off the unwanted part using a hatchet.DESIGN: This is not appropriate for wood shakes. It is designed for asphalt shingles. Magnet to hold the nails, an adjustable mark to consistently size the reveal, and a holder for a utility knife blade to cut the asphalt shingles to size. Be aware that the upswing will point this utility blade back at you if you do not move it back to the protected location when not in use. The hammer is a little on the light side, but a good weight for saving your arm in return for a little longer time driving nails. It is a good weight for me.No utility knife blades are supplied. This is relevant because not all will work. In particular, you need a knife blade with a hole in the middle for the screw to go through. Mine did not. In addition, you need a screwdriver to hold the screw while you tighten the wing nut. It would be just as easy to carry a utility knife. A piece that slides along the slot where the screw can’t turn would have been a useful design improvement. You need to be able to tighten and move this frequently for it to be a useful feature.QUALITY: This product’s quality is disappointing. The handle is not ash as described (at least not American ash – it could be an Asian type). The handle is not comfortable to hold. I would expect blisters if I use it for a couple of hours. It is simply glued into the head of the hammer. The head is chrome plated steel. The hammer as a whole doesn’t seem durable.VALUE: The $56 price seems ridiculously high. You can get a better one at HD, L or M for far less than half the price. For asphalt shingles it is 3 star. For wood shakes it is 2. I would return it if I could.

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  3. Renaldo James

    Not great at all
    First time with this style of hammer but for the price I think the wood handle should be better quality. The head of the hammer looks forged or pressed and does show seams but it doesn’t affect function. It does work as intended but a weekend warrior will want a more quality hammer. I wanted to love this, but it is just ok. For a few dollars more you can get something significantly better

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  4. Dicole Clan

    Roofing hammer
    I rated this 4 stars due to a few smaller issues. The overall feel is a bit… unfinished?. The edges of the hammer are a bit sharper than I would expect. The razor and indicator slides could be smoother. I suspect they will break in and be easier/smoother to use as time goes on. The hammer is pretty light weight, which I think is proper for one of this style and use. The handle is smooth.

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  5. Gottfried Ofori

    A very good magnetic house axe
    With solid wood and an axe, I can handle all my repair work without having to carry too many repair tools

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    Coma 2025 New Magnetic Roofing Hammer, Ergonomic Magnet Roofing Hatchet, Built-in Utility Knife and Nail Claw,For Quickly Installing Nails And Removing Tiles, A Magical Roof Repair Tool
    Coma 2025 New Magnetic Roofing Hammer, Ergonomic Magnet Roofing Hatchet, Built-in Utility Knife and Nail Claw,For Quickly Installing Nails And Removing Tiles, A Magical Roof Repair Tool

    Original price was: $56.99.Current price is: $39.99.

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