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QLT by Marshalltown 12-oz Milled Face Steel Head Wood Drywall Ball Peen Hammer

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QLT by Marshalltown 12-oz Milled Face Steel Head Wood Drywall Ball Peen Hammer12 oz Drywall Hammer with Milled Face A 12 oz drywall hammer from QLT by Marshalltown featuring a drop forged steel head and fired hickory wood handle. The milled, checkered face drives nails and dimples drywall cleanly, while the notched wedge blade scores drywall and pulls nails. Key Features: Milled Checkered Face: Gives controlled dimpling and reliable nail driving without tearing paper Notched Wedge Blade: Doubles as a nail puller and for drywall

12-oz Drywall Hammer with Milled Face

A 12-oz drywall hammer from QLT by Marshalltown featuring a drop-forged steel head and fired hickory wood handle. The milled, checkered face drives nails and dimples drywall cleanly, while the notched wedge blade scores drywall and pulls nails.


Key Features:

  • Milled/Checkered Face: Gives controlled dimpling and reliable nail driving without tearing paper
  • Notched Wedge Blade: Doubles as a nail puller and for drywall scoring
  • Durable Steel Head: Drop-forged and fully polished for longevity
  • Comfort Hickory Handle: Fired hickory wood provides a secure, comfortable grip
  • Balanced 12-oz Head: Ideal for drywall finishing tasks and precision work

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Hammer Type Drywall
Head Weight 12 oz
Face Type Milled/Checkered
Head Material Steel
Handle Material Hickory wood
Claw/Blade Type Wedge-shaped, notched (nail puller; drywall scoring)
Replaceable Head No
Overall Length 13.25 in
Assembled Height 1 in
Assembled Width 6 in
Handle Length 12 in
Color Family Metallic
Warranty Limited Lifetime
Hand Tool Type Hammer
Tools Product Type Hand Tool

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: Is the head replaceable?
A: No, the head is not replaceable.


Q: What is the handle material?
A: Hickory wood.


Q: What tasks is the checkered face used for?
A: Driving nails and dimpling drywall without tearing the paper.


Q: Does it include a nail puller?
A: Yes, the wedge-shaped blade is notched and functions as a nail puller.


Q: What is the overall length?
A: Approximately 13.25 inches.


Crafted Precision for Clean, Modern Walls

This QLT by Marshalltown hammer brings artisanal precision to drywall work, turning surface prep into a refined ritual. The checkered milled face is a subtle jewel—engineered to dimple without distress—while the fired hickory handle lends warmth and balance in hand. Style it within a curated toolkit, pairing sleek stainless taping knives and a minimalist mud pan for a studio-chic setup. For projects that demand crisp, luxurious finishes, this tool is a quiet essential.


Elevate your drywall finishing with this precision 12‑oz hammer—add it to your kit today.

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