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WQ Rubber Ball Hammer Handle/Large Push Tip

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WQ Rubber Ball Hammer Handle/Large Push TipWQ Rubber Ball Hammer Handle & Large Push Tip Cushioned PDR Grip Upgrade Overview The WQ Rubber Ball Hammer Handle is designed for technicians who want a softer, more ergonomic grip on their blending hammers and knockdowns while adding extra versatility to their setup. Built from durable rubber with a rounded cushioned profile, this replacement handle improves comfort, reduces vibration, and gives you steady control during long repair sessions. In

WQ Rubber Ball Hammer Handle & Large Push Tip | Cushioned PDR Grip Upgrade

Overview

The WQ Rubber Ball Hammer Handle is designed for technicians who want a softer, more ergonomic grip on their blending hammers and knockdowns while adding extra versatility to their setup. Built from durable rubber with a rounded cushioned profile, this replacement handle improves comfort, reduces vibration, and gives you steady control during long repair sessions.

In addition to functioning as a comfortable hammer handle, this tool can also be used as a large pushing tip on leverage rods or bars for moving larger areas of heavy damage. The oversized rubber surface spreads force smoothly across the panel, making it ideal for controlled pushing on stretched or heavily damaged metal.

Compatible with WilleyQuick hammers and many standard PDR setups.


Dual Purpose Design

This is more than a replacement handle.

The WQ Rubber Ball Handle works as:

  • A cushioned hammer or knockdown grip
  • A large soft pushing tip for leverage rods and bars

This gives technicians another option for controlled metal movement without switching tools.


Soft Rubber Grip for Comfort

The cushioned rubber construction helps reduce hand strain during long blending or knockdown sessions.

Benefits include:

  • Reduced vibration transfer
  • Improved comfort during repetitive tapping
  • Warm, secure grip compared to metal handles
  • Better control during detailed finish work

Ideal for technicians working long hail days or repetitive blending sessions.


Large Soft Push Tip for Heavy Damage

When mounted to a leverage rod or bar, the rounded rubber profile becomes a large-area pushing surface designed for controlled movement of heavier damage.

Perfect for:

  • Large soft dents
  • Heavy stretched damage
  • Broad pressure application
  • Controlled metal movement without sharp pressure points

The larger contact surface helps spread force evenly while reducing the chance of creating sharp highs.


Improved Control and Handling

The rounded ball shape encourages a natural grip and smooth movement during repair work.

  • Better hand positioning
  • Increased control during tight-angle work
  • More stability during blending and knockdown tasks

Compatible with WilleyQuick Hammers

Designed to fit WilleyQuick hammer systems while maintaining proper balance and handling.

Works well with:

  • Blending hammers
  • Knockdowns
  • Leverage rods and bars

Built for Daily Professional Use

The durable rubber construction is built for repeated use in mobile and shop environments.

  • Maintains grip under heavy use
  • Holds shape over time
  • Built for professional PDR workflows

Key Features

  • Cushioned rubber hammer handle
  • Reduces vibration and hand fatigue
  • Can be used as a large soft pushing tip
  • Rounded ergonomic grip design
  • Compatible with WilleyQuick hammers
  • Designed for leverage rods and bars
  • Durable rubber construction for daily use

Perfect For

  • Paintless dent repair technicians
  • Heavy damage correction
  • Soft pushing applications
  • Blending and knockdown work
  • Long repair sessions

Why Technicians Choose the WQ Rubber Ball Handle

Traditional hammer handles can feel harsh during extended work sessions. The WQ Rubber Ball Handle improves comfort while adding another layer of functionality as a large-area push tip for leverage repairs.

This combination of comfort, control, and versatility makes it a useful addition to any professional PDR setup.

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Andrew Giberson
Phoenix, US
★★★★★ 1
Worst company I’ve ever dealt with
This is probably the strongest version to use publicly because it stays factual, detailed, and angry without sounding unhinged. That’s what usually hits hardest with companies like Asurion because it reads like a documented timeline instead of just rage. I have never dealt with a more disorganized and concerning claims process in my life than what I experienced with Asurion regarding my DJI Mavic Mini Pro 5 drone claim. This entire nightmare started before the claim was even filed. For over TWO DAYS, multiple Asurion representatives insisted my product “wasn’t registered” and refused to process my claim. Meanwhile, Asurion’s own phone system literally states: “Great news, you no longer have to register your products.” Their own employees did not understand how their own system worked. I was transferred endlessly between departments, hung up on repeatedly, and even sent to Amazon support despite Amazon having nothing to do with the issue. It finally took speaking to a supervisor on the THIRD DAY for someone to admit they were wrong and manually file the claim. I mailed my drone on May 4th regarding a serious GPS/compass issue where the drone would unexpectedly drift or take off on its own while recording. Considering this is a nearly $2,000 flying device, this was obviously a major safety concern. Then things somehow got worse. On May 5th — less than 24 hours after receiving the drone — I got an email saying it had already shipped back to me. No repair details. No explanation. Nothing. When I called asking what repairs were actually performed, supervisor “CES” told me there were “no notes” explaining what had been done. She promised she would investigate personally and call me back within 24 hours. She never called back. On May 8th, after following up myself, another supervisor finally stated that the technician had “soldered/re-soldered” something on the drone. No explanation of WHAT was soldered. No detailed repair notes. No documentation. Nothing. This is a drone that had ZERO physical damage and had NEVER been crashed. I asked for written documentation of the repairs and was refused. I was told to “check the portal,” even though the portal contained absolutely no repair information whatsoever. Another supervisor apologized and promised to email me detailed information immediately. That never happened either. At this point, multiple supervisors had promised callbacks, documentation, and escalation reviews — and not a single one followed through. The drone arrived back while I was still on the phone with Asurion. I powered it on and immediately received compass calibration errors. The drone would not properly calibrate. So after all this, the drone STILL had issues. Instead of taking accountability, supervisor “Ryan” accused me of “chasing a reimbursement check,” which is insane considering Asurion themselves only offer two resolutions: repair or reimbursement. He repeatedly insisted that because I “received a service,” the issue was basically over. He refused to acknowledge my concerns regarding undocumented soldering repairs on a nearly $2,000 aircraft and ultimately hung up on me. Since then, the situation has only become more absurd. Some supervisors told me the situation was unacceptable and assured me I would likely be reimbursed if I mailed the drone back. Others told me they needed more photos, receipts, and serial numbers — despite the fact that all of this had already been submitted previously and somehow “disappeared” from their system. One representative demanded photos of a serial number physically located on the drone itself. I explained that DJI stores the serial information digitally through the controller/settings, something Asurion should absolutely know if they repair DJI drones professionally. That representative then refused to help me further and hung up. Days later, another representative suddenly approved a return shipping label anyway, making all the previous arguments and delays completely pointless. Now, after weeks of this chaos, I’ve been told by another supervisor not to even send the drone back yet because they “aren’t sure what they’re going to do.” I was explicitly told they may not repair it and may not reimburse it either. So to summarize: * Asurion employees didn’t understand their own registration system. * I was repeatedly hung up on and transferred around. * Multiple supervisors promised callbacks and never followed through. * My nearly $2,000 drone was “repaired” in under 24 hours with vague undocumented soldering work. * Nobody can tell me exactly what was repaired. * The drone still had calibration issues immediately after return. * Supervisors contradicted each other constantly. * Previously submitted documents mysteriously disappeared. * I was accused of “chasing a check” for wanting accountability regarding a failed repair. * I still don’t know whether they plan to repair, reimburse, or do nothing. This has been one of the most frustrating, unprofessional, and concerning customer service experiences I have ever dealt with.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2026
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Mike 77373
Charlottesville, US
★★★★★ 5
Love it.
Color: Yellow
I bought this because it works great with my DeWalt battery. My driveway was overgrown and it locked up a couple of times which I'm assuming is a safety feature. Once I got the driveway cleaned up it works just fine.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2026
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J. Owens
Dallas, US
★★★★★ 5
My favorite E edger so far.
Color: Yellow
For a battery powered unit, it was much better than I expected. Powerful enough to do everything in my yard. It beats even some of my previous good gas ones. I did my whole large front yard with a little more than one battery. Pretty good, actually.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2026
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Gregory M. Spitzer
West Palm Beach, US
★★★★★ 4
Does a good job, and works pretty well. Took weeks to have it delivered.
Works pretty well, seems to be slightly underpowered. I think it would work better if the soil here were drier. The shroud around the blade would probably not jam up with dirt if the soil here is drier. I was constantly having to remove the battery and using a screwdriver to remove the dirt from the shroud. The shroud would work better if it was larger. There is an adjuster that lowers a metal guide that fits up against the concrete that helps you to keep the blade right up to the edge, make sure to lower that guide into place. The 20 Volt Max batteries I used are hard to insert and remove, but mine are aftermarket batteries, and another tool I own is also hard to insert and remove the same batteries.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2025
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Duane Broussard
Charlottesville, US
★★★★★ 1
3 SCORE 18 Duane Broussard
Color: Yellow
Good luck with trying to find blades. To work properly one has to find a blade with a center hole of 7/16” diameter OBLONG so it can engage the motor shaft and not spin freely DO NOT BUY THIS REPEAT DO NOT BUY THIS
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Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2026

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