Price: $34.99 - $29.58
(as of Oct 06, 2024 10:01:02 UTC – Details)
Product Description
Many years have passed since Alexander Vaughan was awarded his first of many patents, but one thing hasn’t changed- Five generations of the Vaughan family and the dedicated craftsmen who produce their products care a great deal about the tools that carry the Vaughan name, and the care is obvious. Each product is designed and tested to ensure it delivers the quality and performance that the Vaughan brand stands for.
Tear it up. Tear it out.
Tile, wood, drywall, glass, plaster, nails…the Vaughan Rage 15″ demolition tool quickly dispatches whatever stands between you and a finished job.
And you’ll get the job done faster and easier, since The Rage replaces a hammer, pry bar and nail puller in one brutally effective tool.
Specifications Overall length: 15″ Weight: 2.5 lbs Frame: I-Beam Material: Forged and Heat-Treated Carbon Steel Finish: Powder-coat and polished
Grab, Bend & Tear
Pick it up and feel the balance and heft. It weighs just 2.5 pounds, with strategic weight placement for maximum momentum with minimum effort.
The I-beam frame is forged from high carbon steel for maximum stiffness and force transfer. The finished tool is heat-treated then powder coated and polished for lasting good looks.
The double-injection handle features a patented asymmetrical shape for maximum comfort and control. So you can put the hurt on everything but you.
Replaces multiple individual demolition tools with multi-function design Chisel or punch big holes in drywall, tile, plaster and lath with the cross-hatched hammer Grab, bend and tear out 2x lumber with the wood grabber jaws Pry up boards, nail strips, moulding and more with the built-in pry bar Extract nails with the closed and beveled nail pullers Start nails easier with a magnetic nail holder
CONVENIENT: Replaces multiple individual demolition tools with multi-function design
EFFICIENT: Chisel or punch big holes in drywall, tile, plaster and lath with the cross-hatched hammer
USEFUL: Grab, bend and tear out 2x lumber with the wood grabber jaws; Pry up boards, nail strips, moulding and more with the built-in pry bar
FUNCTIONAL: Extract nails with the closed and beveled nail pullers
EASY TO USE: Start nails easier with a magnetic nail holder
Customers say
Customers like the build quality, versatility, and functionality of the hammer mallet. They mention it’s reliable, works well, and is a great tool for demo projects. Some also like the weight and design. However, some customers have different opinions on the value for money and size.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
Norris B. Heckwine –
Great all purpose truck tool
Bought this to keep in the truck as a tool and a persuader. Light enough to use well and fit well in the truck.
DIYer –
You need this. Great price.
These ergonomically designed demolition tools are a must have for your tool collection. They are balanced, and leveraged to greatly increase your relative strength. I broke my Stanley one with sledge hammer blows on taking up an itinerant tile floor and substrate removal (will never use screws again!). May it rest in peace as out gave me 12 years of extreme condition service. They’re so useful because of the ergonomics: the hammer part doubles as a handle and pry and the curvature exerts extra leverage on nails and screws without all the wrist contortions of a hammer – you can just step on the hammer end if needed. Saves time over hammer due to much smaller arc to remove them because of extra length. Finally all those features built into the handle are for prying out 2x4s and supports with a twisting action. That pry side also doubles to increase strike force over the hammer head where that portion oversized too much under certain conditions (thinking of knocking out a form here without ruining fresh concrete).It is shown next to a new Stanley one the company sent on a lifetime warranty, which I didn’t know at the time of ordering or could not reach them. But for less than $20 the Amazon one is worth it and maybe better for ð© since much lighter. No need to return as often you may need two to pry. Not sure if the Stanley one is available under a different name since could not find under googling nor at Amazon. But the company still obviously had them. You can see it is superior in all features I’ve described above, and is longer and heavier…it’s a beast at tearing things out. So go ahead and let out your inner angst on that wall! Just make sure you know what’s behind it ahead of time.Two weeks out: am finding 2 cons in the usage of this demolition tool: first the strike head is too narrow when trying to pound broken screws/nails which can’t pry out back down since designed for wall demol (compared to the Stanley) and the opening to the “down” pry and “up” pry nail pulls are too narrow for what most users would be needing to pry out (smaller screws and nails removable with more conventional tools). Stanley wins heads down there. But the casting was easy to enlarge with a Dremel tool and cutoff wheel (on its side).
MW149 –
Works well
Nice, sturdy, compact, full of features and inexpensive. I’ve only had it for one day but used it to dismantle a wooden gate with ease. Worked well for prying off the fence slats and pulling the 2X4’s apart.
Jose Luis Mejia –
Itâs really good
The quality is good, and the most important thing is that your work is good.
Rodney Updike –
Multi tool
Handy item to have around !
carl sumner –
I love this
I love the demo hammer great for anywhere car and work
dave –
Seems to be a well built wrecking tool
Seems to be a well built wrecking tool, great brand name for tools. This thing is made to be very versatile, I bought one for my daughter in law to use because she was borrowing my sons hammer to do various tasks in the horse barn. She is also learning to do farrier work and will need something
D-M0NEY –
An over glorified pry-bar
The 2×4 grabber only works on completely unfinished walls since it’s at a 45 degree angle. There are demo-hammers with the 2×4 grabber that work in much tighter spaces. And speaking of hammers why does this (kinda) have one?? This thing is to destroy walls not build them. Pick a lane Vaughan.