Solid Beechwood Carpenters' Mallets

Very useful to almost everyone - at home or in the workshop

A sturdy pair of traditional beechwood mallets, weighing 12 oz. and 19 oz. respectively. Taper assembled, they can be easily knocked apart for storage or transport. Used for generations by furniture makers and carpenters for driving c... See More

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3-1/2" Beechwood Mallet
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3-1/2" Beechwood Mallet
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A sturdy pair of traditional beechwood mallets, weighing 12 oz. and 19 oz. respectively. Taper assembled, they can be easily knocked apart for storage or transport. Used for generations by furniture makers and carpenters for driving chisels or for final fitting of parts. A very simple design that has stood the test of time. Although nominally a woodshop tool, they have great utility throughout the home: for example, while assembling knock down furniture, or forcefully 'encouraging' any two surfaces to align. We've used them to drive in alignment shafts on our automotive projects, and to free up seized parts when a steel hammer would cause damage. Very highly recommended as tools all around the house and shop.

Overall rating: 4.5 / 5 from 16 reviews.

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I Love These Mallets!

"I ordered the bundle of both mallets, and I love them! The smaller one is just right for driving my woodworking chisels, and the larger one is an excellent ""persuader"" for fitting pieces together or knocking things apart. (Just be sure to use a small piece of wood as a buffer between the mallet and the work, or a forceful swing could dent your workpiece. )"

Dana (5/5)

Wooden Mallet

"What a beautiful mallet- I put it to use immediately on a piece where the use of a hammer would have been prohibitive! Great choice on my part!"

Anonymous (5/5)

Good overall

"Solid, tear out on bottom side of the head where handle in connected, rough in some spots. Definitely needs a good sanding and finishing"

Anonymous (4/5)

wood mallets

"The mallets meet my needs for a hammer that is effective but will not damage as a steel hammer would do in the situation."

Anonymous (5/5)

A bit too short

"Handle too short for me, even with small hands. I prefer another 3for more inertia. Nafle is interesting. ."

Anonymous (3/5)

Mallets for every occasion.

"The feel of these mallets is just right, and the wood is a pleasure to look at as well as feel. To top it off, they are great for woodworking as well as smashing ice for summer drinks!"

Anonymous (5/5)

Two mallets one price

"These are very basic offerings and the craftsmanship is also mediocre."

Anonymous (3/5)

Wood carving mallets

"I like the quality & feel of the mallets very much"

Anonymous (5/5)

Good

"Both sizes work well"

Anonymous (4/5)

Good

"Solid design and solid mallet"

Anonymous (4/5)

Q&A

Is there an advantage to using this over a rubber mallet, apart from aesthetics?
Terry, aesthetics definitely comes into it but I personally prefer the hard wood because it doesn't " bounce" the way rubber does. it's a more solid connection between the mallet and the chisel . Thank you.
Hi - Would the wood or treatment make these unsafe for food use? Looking for usage in a kitchen setting.
Jonathan, I don't believe there is any finish on these that would cause any harm. When cleaning, you would not be able to submerse in water or clean in a dish washer. Really not appropriate for your intended use
Where is this product made?
They're made in India.