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The Kinobo 6-in-1 Mini Multifunction Hammer & Screwdriver is a compact, gold-finished stainless steel tool designed for precision tasks like watchmaking, jewelry repair, and small DIY projects. Featuring a non-slip contoured grip and multiple screwdriver heads, it offers durability and portability in one sleek package.
Brand | Kinobo |
Head Material | Metal,Alloy Steel |
Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
Color | Gold |
Product Dimensions | 6.5"L x 2"W x 0.53"Th |
Item Weight | 0.23 Pounds |
Grip Type | Non-slip, Contoured |
Head Style | Flat |
Style | German |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Kinobo |
Part Number | dklds-357 |
Item Weight | 3.68 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | Hammer 601 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material | Metal, Alloy Steel |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Metal Hammer & Screwdriver |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**N
Super tool
This fixed a jewelry problem as soon as I took it out of the box. Wish I had known about these years ago.
F**.
Great for tight fits!
This smaller than average hammer works great for model railroading; and other tedious tasks. It fits nicely between the track rails; to pound-in the nails necessary to secure the tracks for most gauges from HO to O-scale. Other standard sized hammers are too large and can cause damage to the rails. This hard-to-find smaller sized hammer fills-the-bill for this particular hobby.
M**L
My Favorite Building Hammer.
What a fantastic little brass hammer. I honestly didn’t read the whole description of the hammer, so when I found the two screw driver attachments inside the handle I was very happy indeed. It’s exactly the correct weight for doing more delicate work like on racing quads which is what I bought it for, and the small Phillips, and straight line screw drivers are really good too. Very good quality in all aspects. I’m very happy with the purchase and the price.
T**L
Good, but not great quality
I use this produce during my hobby of Lego building. Would love to see a model with a nylon or rubber ends on the hammer. The main body of screwdrivers tends to loosen with hammer usage. And the screwdriver blades themselves have a tendency to slip in their brass(?) bases. Seems like the build quality of these are on the very low end. If you want very light duty and occasional use, this could be a good choice for you. If you want something that needs a bit more durability, sadly you will need to look elsewhere.
L**A
very useful
Great for small jobs. I use it for small jobs around the house. I just didn't like that you cannot pull out nails out of the walls.
A**Y
Perfect for what I need
I do a lot of detailed Stringart which entails a lot of tiny nails really close together. This tiny hammer is the perfect size I need. I wish it were a tiny bit heavier at the hammer end but it still works really well. The only thing I would change is I do not need the multi tool feature. The screwdrivers like to come unscrewed after swinging the hammer so often. But still, perfect size for what I need.
P**R
Good tool.
My father had one when i was a child. Great for tapping in small finish nails on craft projects.Pros.Screw drivers in handleTwo head shapes for different applicationsCon.The handle unscrews while in use until it gets broken in.Solution. Rub the threads threw your hair or with fingers for skin oil. Give it a good tight with a pliers. After a few times it will stay by itself. Just the nature of the metal.
N**A
Not made in one solid piece
I read the reviews before buying and thought that maybe it was a neat little jewelry hammer that would be good for some metal work.This is the worst "hammer" I think I could've bought. For starters, there's a spiral design on the head of the hammer, which looks neat, but my first thought was "I don't want that texture on my metal".I tried it out on a penny- I've been wanting to smash pennies. I banged on my penny for minutes and it barely flattened it. The head actually almost flew off! The hammer head came off the very first time I used it.Its also supposed to be a screwdriver. I was confused by this at first, but I found that all the screwdriver bits were in a compartment in the handle. Seems nifty until you realize that the handle will screw itself open while you're trying to flatten stuff out. On the whole, the structural integrity of this hammer is something to be desired- it hardly has any. I'm returning it. For $8 I can get an actual hammer that can take nails. There's plenty of other jewelry hammers around this price that will be much better.I honestly can't believe how bad of a hammer it really is.
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