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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.
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- 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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By Sean Y. Chou (Chicago, IL)
At the end of the day, the FatMax is a tool of destruction. Without trying to be politically insensitive, it's a manly and primitive device. When I pick it up, I have to suppress a Neanderthal-esque grunt. I feel sorry for whatever I plan to use it on. I may even pause for a few moments of silence before commencing to tear it apart. Seriously. The FatMax is that good at destroying things.
The heft is amazingly well-balanced and optimized for smashing things. The hammer and claw is great for ripping things apart especially drywall, wood, and even sheet metal shelving. The pry bar is great for jamming into tighter squeezes. During our last renovation, my first job with this was to make more things fit into our dumpster by making big things into little things. I cannot express how well suited FatMax is for such tasks. In fact, I have to admit I had a little too much fun - a dangerous part of wanton destruction is the impact vibration damage to your limbs. FatMax does a good job of minimizing it for anything soft but try not to get carried away with metal and rock. A few more words of caution: wear protective gloves (especially around the fingers and knuckles if you plan to get carried away) and eye protection (things will be splattering).
On a bit of a side note, I notice that others have commented the usefulness of FatMax for zombies. As much as I love this item, I have to disagree. The FatMax is good for a strong first swing but then horrible for defending against nasty zombie bites. Or for a quick followup blow. Or a quick blow to another zombie since they do tend to congregate. It would however be incredibly useful at jamming a moving wall of spikes should you fall into such a pit trap.
By Zaine Ridling (Missouri, US)
As others have pointed out, the prybar portion of this tool is curved to the left, leaving any right-handed person injuring themselves whenever they pull the tool down toward their thigh. It will even take a chunk out of you if you're just not paying attention and lowering it to your side. This is unacceptable. DO NOT BUY THIS. Another problem is that the backside drywall blade is very dull, making it inefficient when seeking to split and rip wallboard. Although it's otherwise a well-made and balanced tool, those two design flaws prevent it from being useful for more than single-use jobs. A much better choice is to go with the Dead On 18-Inch Annihilator Bar. It comes with a brilliant spike that allows you to punch through a wall quickly and accurately to see where the wiring is. The Dead On bar looks weird, but after a day of use, you'll thank me for finding a better tool.
By Patrick Flynn (Boston, MA USA)
This is a great product at a great price. I have used it for many different projects.
By R. Hunkins (ATL)
The Fubar comes in handy very often, and has good angles for the nail pullers. It's balanced well, and the grip is comfortable while providing a non-slip feel. The grip also doesn't fall apart during use the way some softer material do.
When working 2 x X's, it has enough length to provide the necessary torque to break them away from other pieces. It's a tight enough fit that the control is there to hold 2 x X's steady as well.
By Crime Fighter (USA)
yeah...husband likes using it, but so do I. Handy tool for a lot of jobs. Must have.
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