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Product Name | Expected Price | Dispatch Time | Discount |
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ATC Spare Soft Faced Hammer Mallet Head 30 mm | ₹289 | 3 days | -- |
Eastman 30 mm Spare Mallets E-2066-S | ₹59 | 3 days | 21.33% OFF |
De Neers 30 mm Spare Mallet For Soft Faced Plastic Hammer DN-30T | ₹43 | 6 days | 28.34% OFF |
De Neers 50 mm Spare Mallet For Soft Faced Plastic Hammer DN-50T | ₹139 | 2 days | 22.78% OFF |
Pye 50mm Spare Mallet For Soft Faced Plastic Hammer PYE-654 (Pack of 10) | ₹1,899 | 15 days | 16.01% OFF |
Freemans 30 mm Spare Hammer SM30 | ₹49 | 3 days | 36.37% OFF |
De Neers 40 mm Spare Mallet For Soft Faced Plastic Hammer DN-40T | ₹86 | 5 days | 25.22% OFF |
Eastman 25 mm Spare Mallets E-2066-S | ₹40 | 3 days | 21.59% OFF |
Mallets are tools with large heads of wood, rubber, or a similar material connected to a handle. They are used for providing a controlled striking power.
They are used in construction, carpentry, and automotive applications.
A hammer is a tool that traditionally has a metal head and is used for operations such as driving in nails and breaking up objects. A mallet, on the other hand, has a large, often non-metallic, head made of softer material such as wood, rubber, or wrapped rubber. This means that it is much less likely to damage the object being struck. Their uses are quite different, and hence a hammer and mallet are not interchangeable.
Mallets-percussion is any form of percussion instrument that is played by being hit with a mallet. Examples include xylophones, glockenspiel, and a vibraphone. The size, weight, hardness, and material of a mallet can make a dramatic impact on what the instrument sounds like.
A rubber mallet is less likely to cause damage compared to a hard, metal hammer. It is useful for those shaping sheet metals and for upholsterers that work with delicate fabrics or materials that might be easily damaged by a heavy, metal tool.
The price of the product depends on the material, brand, and type of mallet. The prices can be browsed on online websites, one of them being Industrybuying.
This can be found on Industrybuying for businesses looking to make a profitable purchase with up to 28% GST benefits.
Mallets should not be used interchangeably with other tools. For example, a rubber mallet leaves no marks on the object, so it is useful for projects that a metal hammer might damage.
Industrybuying is an e-commerce platform for B2B transactions that offers businesses GST bills for any of their purchases. Through these bills, businesses can obtain input credit according to their country’s taxation rules, which can save up to 28% on GST benefits. This can reduce the net cost of the product, making the purchase of mallets more cost-effective.