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Yeah a nutbuster is a very large hammer and an aquacracker is similar but smaller in size therefore less bulky and easier to carry. Also it is stainless steel and one of the best hammers available to commercial divers. I might add in the face of your terrible jokes that an aquacracker is exceedingly rare and I have only ever seen one. But that joke about the cheesymarmalade was decent enough.
 
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Here is a picture of a nutbuster!
 
I found this on the web:

Hittade en bild på nätet:
http://www.sub-marine.com/p610.html
En annan länk hade följande text:

It's a cracker
The Swedish-made Aquacracker is designed for divers who need something with which to dig, hammer, loosen or bend things.
Designed as a complement to a knife, weighing just over half a kilo, with a chisel, spade and hammer, the Aquacracker fits neatly into a stab jacket or dry suit pouch.
Made of stainless steel, the Aquacracker is available from dive shops, price 35. An epoxy resin version, Seacracker, costs around 20.
Details: Navigator (tel./fax. 01223-240897).
 
Thank you all for your responses; i couldnt find one at divers-supply.com, however Gunnleif if you could possibly tell me how i could buy one that would be good!
 
Just my 2 logs, but couldn't you get one made, seems a weilder or machine shop would't have to much trouble assembling something like that.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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