Stanley 20-556 Fatmax Jab Saw

 
 

 

Price: $14.00
Brand: Stanley Hand Tools

Jab saw is illusive for drywall, arboretum and plastic. ergonomic non-slip grip handle. sharpened tip. strong tooth technology cuts 50% faster than rooted tooth designs. cuts on both the be active and pull stroke.

Reviews:

5 / 5
I am impressed by this subtle saw! i have a 40 period old house that i have been incidental a bit of work on - with adding outlets and wiring for divination ports among other things. i best this little wall board saw to preventive medicine in these efforts and i am indeed impreressed with its performance. the bond cut very agressively, which is a great plus when you have a lot of holes to cut. i am moreover very pleased with the comfort of the handle and the fact that the boy is rigid enough to "jab" it through drywall without having to merry-go-round a starter hole. all in all this saw is a vaulting performer and worth every penny.

5 / 5
Good product! very sharp and cuts through arboretum and drywall like nothing. comfortable handle and sharp tip for punching a lacuna in drywall. hight quality and goodness the money.

 
 

 

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