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Many projects involve driving or pulling nails, and though these are opposite tasks, you don't need two separate tools to accomplish them. Their heads feature a hammer face on one side and a claw nail puller on the other, making them ready to multitask. At Ace Hardware, you'll find a wide range of claw hammer tools from brands like Stanley and Craftsman, so you can choose the right hand tool to add to your toolbox with ease.

Curved Vs. Rip Vs. Straight Claw Hammer Tools

One of the biggest differences between claw hammers is the shape of the hammer claw, and deciding which type you prefer is a great way to begin comparing your options. There are three main types: curved, straight and rip hammers.

  • Curved claw hammer: The claw on a curved claw hammer has a shape that is less likely to get caught on nearby surfaces and better able to fit into tight spaces.
  • Straight claw hammer: A straight claw hammer lacks the curve, so it increases leverage to make nail pulling easier.
  • Rip claw hammer: A rip claw hammer is an extra-tough straight claw hammer with a chisel-like claw that can tear through wood to speed up demolition work.

Essential Features of Claw Hammers

After you’ve decided which type of hammer claw you prefer, compare other features of claw hammers to narrow down your options. Some things to consider include:

  • Face type: Most claw hammers have smooth faces, but you can find some with milled or checkered surfaces. The added textural effect may reduce slippage, which can come in handy when you're using your claw hammer to strike chisels for wood or metalworking.
  • Handle material: Wood handles reduce the weight of hammers, while fiberglass minimizes vibrations. When durability is the top concern, a metal handle can be a good choice.
  • Handle length: Long hammer handles increase striking force, while short handles can increase control for precision work.
  • Head weight: The heavier a claw hammer head is, the more driving power it will have. At the same time, heavier weights can make hammers more difficult to control.
  • Nail starter feature: Some claw hammers have recessed magnets that hold nails in place, making it easier to make that first strike.
  • Non-slip grip: A rubber or other coated grip on a claw hammer handle can reduce slippage and boost your level of control.

Shop Hammers Near You at Ace Hardware

Visit hammers near you at your local store to find sledge hammers for demolition, deadblow hammers for striking, ball pein hammers for riveting and more. One of our knowledgeable associates can help you decide whether a straight claw hammer, curved claw hammer or rip claw hammer is the right fit for your needs and provide ideas and inspiration for your projects.

Online, you can refine the claw hammer product selection quickly by clicking filter options on the left and identify the best claw hammer to add to your collection in a hurry. Shop today and get set for your project. Whether you prefer to shop online or in stores, Ace is your source for whatever hammers your job requires.