Mallet Hammer is a block and long handle mainly used to drive the chisels. Its typical applications include shaping metal objects, fitting wooden parts, and fixing plasterboards.
Wooden Mallet is used for woodworking and carpentry work like assembling dovetail joints and hammering chisels. A wooden mallet is generally made of beechwood and medium density wood for its long-lasting performance.
Rubber Mallet Hammer is usually molded rubber or hard plastic with a wooden or fiberglass handle. Some of its uses include shifting panels of drywalls, tapping bricks into the sand, making joints in PVC pipe, etc.
Bench Mallet is one of the most preferred woodworking tools made from hornbeam. A bench mallet is suitable for driving a mortise chisel or task that requires tedious persuasion.
Carver’s Mallet is specially designed for use with driving gauges. Carver’s Mallet is generally coupled with the bench chisel to deliver high precision.
Dead Blow Mallet is the form of the hammer that helps reduce the damage to the struck surface. Dead blow mallet is suitable for maintenance work on hydraulic cylinders, woodworking, metalworking and granite applications.
Double Face Plastic Mallet is a multipurpose striking helpful tool for various applications like industrial, automotive, metalworking, etc. This Mallet type usually comes with soft faces to deliver a solid strike without damaging the work surface.
Groz HMR SF 25 - 25 mm Double Face Plastic Mallet– This multipurpose striking tool is mainly used for assembly applications. Groz Mallet comes with a chrome-plated screw head. The hand tool possesses a soft face to deliver a solid strike without damaging the work surface.
Toptul HABF1633 - 16 ounce Rubber mallet– It comes with a tough rubber head suitable for the metal fabrication industry and automobile repairing projects. Toptul rubber mallet has an original hickory wooden handle. This tool is preferred for high impact and non-damaging strikes.
Samrat 92 - 1 inch Rubber Mallet has a wooden handle that provides a firm grip and is generally preferred by carpenters. Its unique features include a well-balanced design, rugged built-up, and effective performance.