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Arc-Zone 500g Dual-Head Chipping Hammer with CoolHand Spring Steel Handle for Arc Welding Slag Removal

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About this item

  • Efficient Slag Removal: Specially designed for post-arc welding cleanup with its double-sided chisel and point design.
  • CoolHand Spring Steel Handle: Melds comfort with durability, reducing hand fatigue and ensuring vibration absorption.
  • Shock-Proof Design: Enhanced safety and usability with the radial spring handle.
  • Convenient Belt Loop: Ideal for hanging on belts, workbenches, or storage racks, ensuring the tool is always accessible.
  • Robust Alloy Construction: Guarantees longevity and optimal performance, making it a staple for every professional's toolkit.



Product Description

Multi-Functional - Professional Grade

500g Dual-Head Chipping Hammer

Easily remove weld derbris after Arc Welding with a double-sided Chipping Hammer. The double-sided Chipping Hammer is the tool you need when Arc welding. With its durable alloy construction and shock proof spring handle, the Chipping Hammer effortlessly removes weld debris from the Arc welding process. Hang the Chipping Hammer from your belt, workbench or storage rack with the easily accessible belt loop on the end of the handle.

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Mia
2025-06-10 11:15:05
• Style, brand and version:-Brand: Arc-Zone-Style: 500g Dual-Head Chipping Hammer•Overall Impression:-This is an excellent value for the style, quality and make of the hammer.-The hammer is very well made, heavy duty and in a nice finish that should hold up very well.-It has a spring surrounded handle with a heavy spring on it.-It has a pointed and flat chisel style end, it’s dual sided.• What’s Included:-1 hammer with a spring surrounded handle (dual sided, 1 pointed side, 1 flat chisel side)• Size:-Weight: 500 g (grams) or 1.10 lb (pounds)• Pros-what I liked and what worked well:-Great value for the style, quality and finish.-Heavy duty, well made.-500 grams or 1.10 pound weight, hefty not light weight.-Dual sided (a pointed and chiseled side).-Spring surrounded handle with a heavy duty spring.-Nice finish that should hold up well.-Has a good grip, feel and weight in the hand. Easy to grip and easy to hold and use.-Has a hanging loop (metal) on the handle.-Good long length, not a short hammer.• Cons-what I didn’t like and what didn’t work well:-No issues.• Tips & Thoughts:-No work gloves are included, you may want to use your own during use.-No eye protection is included, you may want to add your own during use for safety.
Patrick McDonald
2025-06-06 14:00:09
A good chipping hammer for welding. This is a pretty straightforward item, you want it to be the right weight and comfort of grip along with toughness to allow you to wail on welds that use flux to chip it off. This one does everything as advertised -- I smacked it on a bunch of flux MIG welds and some stick arc welds and it did great, without any sign that I have even used it yet. I think this will be with me for as long as I am welding.
DK
2025-05-31 17:36:21
Arc-Zone 500g Chipping Hammer w/CoolHand Spring Steel Handle.Not too much to say here, it is a chipping hammer, all metal, spring handle. One end of the hammer is pointed and the other chisel shaped. All painted with black enamel.The only differentiator between this and other chipping hammers is price and I cannot tell any difference between this an an $8.00 chipping hammer.Thank you for reading my review and looking at my photos of this product. I hope you found it helpful!REVIEW PHILOSOPHY: I only review a product if it is something I am capable of critically evaluating through comparison, testing and use. This means I have experience of using similar items; or that I have equipment or tools that I can test it with; or that I have an upcoming need so I can actually use. I am as selective about getting an item to review as I would be about purchasing that same item, so yes, I expect it to be a good product. My reviews are NOT based on packaging or if it was delivered timely.
GRETCHEN
2025-03-16 14:32:46
First off, I will admit that I'm very new to stick welding, and my technique is far from perfect. I also realize that I'm probably making several mistakes, and some of them may be making the slag on my welds harder to remove. That said, I had a hard time removing slag with this hammer, and I don't think it was all just my technique.As I understand it, after running a bead, you should be able to remove most of the slag by running the pointed end along the bead in a scraping manner, or at most lightly tap at it. When I look at other pictures of chipping hammers, they come to a pretty sharp point (sometimes very sharp) that can break up the crusted on slag. However, the tip of this hammer is very rounded (see photo), and when I tried to run it up and down the bead it just seemed to slide right over. Even light tapping didn't do much. However, often times after failing with the chipping hammer, I found that I could remove it with just my wire brush alone, which seems rather strange.I also felt like it was hard to keep a firm grip on the hammer. When I held onto the coiled end, the hammer felt like it was flopping around a bit, so I'd have to grab it much higher up.So, again, I'm very new to this all, and doubtless some of this is my inexperience. Still, I feel like this tool is less effective than it should be, and I can't really recommend it.
J. A.
2025-02-28 13:10:41
There's not a lot to say about a chipping hammer used after flux core welding. It either knocks slag off, or it doesn't. It's either comfortable to hold, or it isn't. I tried this on two small welds that I made this week. The hammer easily knocked off slag--far better than the cheapo hammer that came in a bundle with my welding pliers. The spring handle is nice and comfortable, and everything worked as it should. My only concern is that the product is priced a few bucks about similar competitors. Having only seen, and not used, those competitors, I don't know what it does to distance itself from the pack.
Keith McElroy
2025-01-19 16:28:02
I lost my slag hammer somewhere in a move to a different state, so I have been making do without it when I stick weld (aka grind everything). I saw this one and gave it a try. I was worried it would be soft metal and I would basically beat the crap out it the first use, but it did well taking off the slag debris. The handle works as expected to keep the impact out of your hand and the tips took the abuse I expected them to.Overall, a very serviceable slag hammer.
J. B. Lantz
2024-12-25 17:31:54
I’m just a complete-novice welder and have not yet produced enough weld beads (using 6013 rods in my case) and enough ‘slag’ to give this hammer a substantial workout. However, so far it works well for me. Given the simple functionality of this chipping hammer. and its design similar to that of other chipping hammers used routinely for SMA welding, I find nothing to complain about. It’s certainly about the right weight and has the right interfaces — dull-pointy and dull-chisel — to fracture and clear the ‘slag’