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Mallets

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Mallets spread the force of their blow across their broad striking face to distribute the impact and reduce marring and damage to surfaces. They are soft faced but have a solid head material without interchangeable faces like split-head hammers. Their double-faced head provides balance for a controlled strike and is made of soft materials that cushion the blow and absorb vibration. Wooden heads strike the most softly, followed by rubber, rawhide, plastic, lead alloy, zinc, copper, brass, bronze, and nickel-aluminum bronze (NAB).

Face Diameter

Rubber Mallets

Rubber Mallets

Rubber mallets position stone tiles, set wooden boards and flooring, tap parts into place, and stamp leather. They are softer than plastic and metal mallets but harder than wooden ones. They can be more difficult to control than other mallet materials since they are prone to bouncing back when delivering strong blows.

Fiberglass Handle

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Steel Handle

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Wood Handle

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Wooden Mallets

Wooden Mallets

Wooden mallets deliver a controlled blow to strike wood- or plastic-handle chisels, set dowels and pins, and form sheet metal. Also known as joiner's mallets, they hit more softly than other mallets to minimize damage to surfaces. Wooden mallets are commonly used to position wood pieces in carpentry and framing applications.

Wood Handle

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