• LPB13
             
  • LHW23
  • LXW51
    Features of Bamboo:
    • Environment friendly.
    • Good elastic force.
    • Lighter weight.
    Wood available:
    Hickory Hardwood ASH
    Hickory Hardwood ASH
  • LHW43
    Features of Bamboo:
    • Environment friendly.
    • Good elastic force.
    • Lighter weight.
    Wood available:
    Hickory Hardwood ASH
    Hickory Hardwood ASH
  • LSW12
    Head Material : Zine alloy ○NYLON Tip / Hardness : 66~85 Shore D PU Tip / Hardness : 45±5 Shore D Features of Bamboo:
    • Environment friendly.
    • Good elastic force.
    • Lighter weight.
    Wood available:
    Hickory Hardwood ASH
    Hickory Hardwood ASH
  • D
    MATERIAL: PP : RED + TPR : BLACK - US RED+BLACK;GREY+BLACK - EUR
  • P9
    MATERIAL: PVC , TPR
  • LDP113
    Info: To ding ridges smooth and level. When held against ridge and struck with hammer, spreads blow over large area. Making smooth job and preventing damages to metal or finish.
  • LDW139
    flat face + shrill milled square face ShrillMilledSquare
  • PU-deadblow
    PU DEAD BLOW HAMMER Hammer head covered with polyurethane and a dead blow function using steel balls to cushion the shock and reduce recoil. Soft faces that is gentle on the work piece and non- sparking due to no exposed metal. • Soft face, doesn't damage surfaces or equipment. • Dead blow function uses steel balls to cushion the shock and reduce recoil. • Non-sparking, no exposed metal.
  • LHF1B
    ShrillMilledF-2 MagneticNailHolder
    B1 G U L P5
    B1 G U L P5
    VPA-GS For L type series
  • LXA47
    Features of EVO ONE PIECE CAMP AXE
    •  Forged one piece construction for increase strength and durability.
    • Weigh forward design to maximum chop and splitting power.
    • New Cutting Edge design for easy chopping.
    • New Anti-Viberation Grip.
    • New Ergonomic Design.
    AXE, HATCHET, MAUL Until the industrial revolution changed the way goods are produced, country folk used axes and hatchets to shape a variety of household items, including bowls, spoons, chair parts, and farm implements. They also used these tools to hew logs create square beams and joinery for their houses and barns. Although few people use them this way now, modern felling axes and hatchets, along with splitting axes and mauls, are still vital tools for many back-yard and rural tasks, such as removing and pruning trees, dressing logs, and splitting firewood.