Stanley 55-099 FatMax Xtreme Fubar Functional Utility Bar
- Professional grade utility bar is a 4-in-1 tool for prying, splitting, board bending, and striking
- 1-piece forged steel for increased durability
- Textured grip for excellent comfort and control, even when wet
- Beveled nail slot for pulling and prying nails
- Limited lifetime warranty
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This unique Stanley FatMax Xtreme Fubar Demolition 4-in-1 tool is perfect for prying, splitting, board bending and striking jobs. Tough tool is protected by a limited lifetime warranty.Amazon.com Product Description
The Stanley FatMax Xtreme Fubar Functional Utility Bar is a 4-in-1 tool for prying, splitting, board bending, and striking jobs. When you want to drive nails, you have a pneumatic gun. When you want to demolish things, you have the FatMax Xt… More >>
Stanley 55-099 FatMax Xtreme Fubar Functional Utility Bar
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Interesting Hammer……Haven’t tried it yet…..Appears very heavy…..Has all the necessary parts to be an “ALL-IN-ONE” building aid/hammer…..Jobie
Rating: 3 / 5
Not as good of a tool as I thought it should be for the money.
Rating: 3 / 5
Dude’s head blew open with one smack from ma fattie. I suggest you use it in conjunction with a mask or a gun.
Rating: 5 / 5
This is a tool I’d like to have, but refuse to buy. It’s a very good persuader. It has a ton of demolition applications. We sell a lot of them at the lumber yard/hardware store I work at.
It has one huge, fundamental flaw, which I can’t say I’m surprised by, considering that Stanley is pretty much a Chinese name anymore. The flaw is that this hammer was made for lefties when the construction industry is dominated by righties. How do I know this? Look at the curve in the pry bar. The teeth scrape against the inside of your right arm when you hammer with it. Sure, you could have your wrist bent so the teeth fit into your wrist, but I don’t find that comfortable, as bend my wrist and elbow when I hammer.
It was also noted by someone that the hammer head isn’t ground. While I have swung it, I’ve never tested nail driving with it, but the problems with the hammer head don’t surprise me.
Basically, for the idiots now running Stanley, “they don’t make ‘em like they used to.”
Rating: 2 / 5
Outstanding multi-use tool. Gets the job(s) done. FUBAR is an appropriate name for this product.
Rating: 5 / 5