
Vaughan
The Vaughan Soft Face Hammer is a USA-made tool featuring a forged high carbon steel head with replaceable red rubber and yellow nylon tips for non-marring strikes. Available in 6 oz and 12 oz weights with hickory or steel handles, it is designed for precision tasks in woodworking, automotive work, and gunsmithing.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers and editors highlight the Vaughan Soft Face Hammer's forged head and replaceable tips as ideal for non-marring strikes, comparing its performance favorably to dead blow mallets. YouTube reviews specifically praise the 12 oz model for gunsmithing and AR assembly, noting it outperforms cheaper alternatives and offers reliable performance over plastic or rubber options.
What Users Say
Everyday users value the versatility of the 6 oz and 12 oz weights for delicate projects such as furniture assembly and automotive work. There is consistent praise for the hickory handle's balance and the durability associated with its USA-made construction. However, some users imply a preference for lighter, multi-piece kits for precision gunsmithing rather than single heavier models.
Common Complaints
Users prefer lighter sets (e.g., 2-8 oz kits) for precision gunsmithing over single 12 oz models, and there is limited feedback regarding long-term tip wear.
How It Compares
vs. Typical Dead Blow Mallet
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Choose Vaughan for precision and replaceable tips; choose dead blow mallets for no-mess weight distribution.
vs. Estwing or Thor Soft Face Hammers
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Choose Vaughan for affordable precision and USA-made quality; choose Estwing/Thor for lifetime warranties and more durable faces.