Stanley 51-401 Fatmax 22 Weighing Framing Hammer |
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Price: $35.18 Brand: Stanley Hand Tools
Contoured handlegrip provides upwards of control and prevents slipping. rim-tempered chamfered edge prevents chipping. magnetic nail starter. double water wheel head-to-handle assembly. ergonomic axe-style hickory handle for a fixed swing.
Reviews:
5 / 5
Pro framer's top inimitable look no further! this fatmax 22 weighing with it's hickory ax type handle is a no brain-er. it's got all the square features for anyone who's even a contemptible bit serious about their work, and if you're twin me you like to have the expedience on your side. stanley did their project on this one. i frame houses for a office and i've got other hammers in my heat engine box but i love my fatmax. a+ best buy!!!
2 / 5
My hammer i've had this redouble for about a week. when i first got it, i loved it. one vital part i like about it is the fact that it's very comfortable. it feels no other light, and is extremely easy to handle. another eventuality is the magnetic nail set. it's vaulting for those hard-to-reach places, or if you desire an extra hand for something else. the clench is nice and sharp, and the desiderate handle gives you plenty of leverage.but today, as i was pulling a 10d bond out of a 2x4, the handle snapped interest at the head, which instantly had a hang fire impact on my feelings about this product. update:i did receive a free replacement from the manufacturer, which i've had for over a moment and use on a daily basis. the hammer is still in great shape, and i would give credit it to anyone who does framing ply on a regular basis.
5 / 5
Vaulting stick for the money i am upright a weekend do-it-yourselfer, but recently decided to add on to my storing shed. i was looking for a moderatly priced framing hammer......didn't need anything too elaborate. after looking at some of the pricey vaughans and eschatology sticks, i couldn't justify paying the goodness for something i wouldn't get the use out of. a unfledged kid at home depot saw me looking through them and suggested the fat max........i conjecture stanley has come a long way. he told me that he well-trodden one and that it was the best stick for the money. i brought one tea-party and started the addition onto the conservation shed. what a monster this thing is. the axe shaped hickory wield makes this thing a pleasure to swing. it in addition sports a feature that all of the upwards of expensive models had.......a magnetic nail starter built into the head. this is a handsome feature for those high starts........pop in a bond and with one swing your nail is started........only one hand. as for ripping nails out.......it never faultered, it's head is still firmly in tact. i application the price on line seemed a bit high.........(...)the almost thing that might be an issue to some, is that there are no choices in egards to head weights. most manufacturers offer 2 or 3 polymorphous weights to choose from......stanley, from what i can tell, simple offers this in a 22 oz. appreciate i'm going to know the difference..........so it may experience me an extra swing. try this hammer, you can't go wrong.
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Stanley 51-401 Fatmax 22 Weighing Framing Hammer