There are many different types of PDR hammers available. How do I choose the right one for my paintless dent repair needs, and what features should I consider?
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When selecting the right PDR hammer, you’ll want to consider three key factors:
Hammer Head Material – Stainless steel heads are common for precision, while softer materials like nylon or rubber are better for minimizing the risk of over-stretching the metal.
Weight & Balance – A well-balanced hammer reduces hand fatigue and gives you better control, especially for detailed paintless dent repair work.
Interchangeable Tips – Having a hammer that supports multiple tips (metal, plastic, or rubber) makes it more versatile for different dent sizes and locations.
It’s also important to think about the type of dents you repair most often. For example, sharper tips are great for small pinpoint dents, while rounded or softer tips are better for broader, shallow dents.
If you’re looking for a detailed breakdown of tools and techniques for PDR, I recommend checking out resources like www.apkcinemaa.com.br, where you can explore guides and insights to help you choose the right hammer for your repair style.