
What are these for?


I’ve never used one, but i’ve seen one used in a chocolate factory on “Mr. Rogers”, i think. They busted up big sheets of chocolate with those back in the day. But i dunno why they’d be more useful in the UK. I thought y’all were big on tea & crumpets, not chocolate.
I love crumpet and yes I do drink tea. You'll be saying we don't engage in tea parties next
Hahaha! I’m happy that you settled into the pub stereotype for me. Even if it’s true, i don’t want to know if gentlemen’s fine duds shops aren’t gateways to international spy agencies. Leave me to my film sourced delusions.
These little hammers allow you to transform a submissive into a human drum set, striking its flesh with rhythmic fury. Each blow, a delicious symphony of agony, reminds of its purpose and the pleasure you derive from its suffering. You could also coat the balls in melted candy, then break it off with the hammer after the candy hardens. Imagine the sharp crack as it shatters the submissive's candy-coated testicles, while you drive nipple clamps deeper into its tender flesh with the other hand. Each blow would be a testament to Mistress' power and dominance.
Little hatchets that you hand out to your children with the words " have fun my loved ones" when you have decided that your brood needs to be replaced?
OMG... Aren't those "toffee hammers"? I'm sure I used to see one, or something similar, in one of my grandmother's kitchen drawers.
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They look like toffee hammers - meant for breaking up hard candy into smaller pieces. I've never seen one in person but I've seen them on TV once or twice, assuming I'm correct. I had assumed the ones on TV were stainless steel, but looking at this pic they might actually be aluminum - they're clearly cast, but the lanyard holes make it look more like aluminum than stainless, which would likely have a machined hole.
There's no way in hell you're American and knew that. You either cheated, or you don't live in the U. S. Or, you lived in the UK for a long time. Or you have a British wife.
That'll do it. lol
My wife and I learned how to make toffee while in New England. The Hammers would by useful for any candy pour in a sheet after reaching Hard Crack stage. Just drop it and a table from a a height of 6 inches. It shatters but goes everywhere. Best to cover it first.
Hammers of course. But the first three look life roofing hammers as they have an axe like head opposite to the hammer end. The last two are different again as they appear to have an opposite flat head. Can't see the use case other than maybe beating something flat.
None of these would be common in Australia where the ubiquitous claw hammer prevails.
I prefer ball peen hammers myself.
They are for swatting flies walking on your window.
They look like hammers to me, but I'm sure the Brits have some special name, and use, for them. Maybe to tap the pint glass of beer to make sure the foam is on top of exactly one pint of beer? 🤔

Not sure to be right of course, but these little hammers remind me of those used to open whisky barrels by hitting carrefully along the rim of the wooden cork.
They're the hammer to test your knee reflex :P
They are used to knock some sense into stupid people's head
I know what they are for, but I don't think I ever needed one. The product comes individually wrapped.
Yeah I do, I won’t say but likely when I was 10 or so
I cheated! I had no idea what these could be, and I could've sat here for the rest of my life and never would have guessed they were for THAT purpose.
Toffee hammer, recall we always bought her toffee every Christmas, eventually with yet another hammer
OK you totally got me with this one... I look forward to the answer.
A toffee hammer, you used to get one with every tablet of toffee. The names on the hammers are the makers of the toffee,
Toffee hammers used to break up slabs of toffee into bite size pieces.
They look very similar to a cobblers hammer.
If they're anywhere near me, they're throwing weapons.
pretty sure I saw these... at that movie...
Gangs of New York...
I’ll guess and say to break ice for drinks at a bar.
Cracking open a walnut? In time for nutcracker season 🥜 🍘 🎄🎁 🔨
Everyone loves the Nutcracker. No white person earth who never heard of Christmas or Christmas or the Nutcracker lol 😆
*on Earth (sigh) 🌎🌍
I don't know but it seems to have activated my sweet tooth.
They are toffee hammers.
It is for adjusting or removing nails?
I could be wrong… Ball peen hammer?
Meat tenderizer?
Nut crackers.
I would guess crab shell breakers?
Little hammers
Toffee hammers 🤣
Looks like hammers used for shoes
What is this
Silversmith hammer?
Hammers?
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