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Stanley FatMax 20oz Antivibe Hammer Claw

Rated 3.8 out of 5 based on 17 customer reviews
17 customer reviews

$39.00   $19.00

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This one piece steel Fatmax hammer has a patented Over-Sized Strike Face with a 25% larger "Sweet Spot. The Anti-Vibration Grip provides new, softer grip material with an industrial design for better comfort and less arm fatigue. The precision balanced head aids user comfort and control. Proprietary tuning fork designed to reduce vibration and arm fatigue.

  • FatMax antivibe all steel curved claw hammer
  • One-piece forged construction for durability and balance
  • Antivibe tuning fork to dampen vibration
  • Soft grip for comfort and control
  • 25% larger sweet spot
Model Name
Fatmax Hammer Claw 20oz Antivibe FMHT1-51277
Model Number
FMHT1-51277
Material
steel/rubber
Colour
black
Product Dimensions (mm)
W:130 H:50 L:330
Package Dimensions (mm)
W:0.14 H:0.04 L:0.35
Weight
0.82kg
Handle length (mm)
300
Replaceable Head
No
Weight of Head (g)
567
Face Diameter (mm)
30
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Average Star Rating: 3.8 out of 5
(17 customer reviews)

17 reviews for Stanley FatMax 20oz Antivibe Hammer Claw

  1. Rated 2 out of 5

      Darvince from Suwon, Korea, South

    Not happy

  2. Rated 1 out of 5

      Bee from Hamilton, Canada

    Problems right from the time we opened it