Stanley Hand Tools 55 119 FatMax Functional Utility Bar
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Manufacturer: Stanley Hand Tools
Model: 55-119
Binding: Tools & Hardware
Publisher: Stanley Hand Tools
Label: Stanley Hand Tools
Features for Stanley Hand Tools 55 119 FatMax Functional Utility Bar:
- 2.5 lbs - fits easily in the hammer loop
- One piece forged steel bar for increased durability
- Board grabbing jaw sized for 2x lumber
- Beveled nail slot for pulling & prying nails
- Textured grip for excellent comfort & control, even when wet
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Customer Reviews
Rolls-Royce of pry bars 
2008-07-12
Excellent design - highly functional - but more quality than needed. Consequently, tool is overpriced except for those who find gratification in owning "the best".
Throw your other hammers away! 
2008-06-24
This tool is a literally a home wrecker! Combined with a cordless recipricating saw with a metal blade (I prefer metal blades because you can cut nails, wood and drywall) demo work becomes effortless. I used these two in tandem to cut out 3 porch posts, and two sections of railing in about a half hour and barely broke a sweat. The larger model may have it's place in some bags but not mine too heavy for all day use. This smaller model is only 2.5 pounds and almost feels like you don't have a tool attached to your arm when you swing it. The claw will literally split a 2x4 with one swing, you can also twist them out as well. The head on the hammer is smaller than a normal hammer and takes a little getting used to, about 3 nails for me. My only complaint is the nail removal tool could be a little better (Don't throw away your crobar). Solid quality, great design, as far as I'm concerned, the best hammer ever!
stanley fubar 
2008-03-01
great tool for destruction, especially ripping out drywall. I'm not that strong so it's not too heavy to use for a couple of hours, but not too light to swing with force... mighty destroyer!
I suppose I should be grateful 
2008-01-10
The zoning officer in Franklin Lakes was inspecting a new house across our lake, and noticed a tarp I had drying in the woods. He came over to inspect the tarp, and noticed that the shed over my biofilters for our koi pond was 18 inches over the side lot setback line.
18 inches?! Give me a break, darn it.
The officer gave me a cease and desist order instead. 30 days to get that shed trimmed back.
I work with a fellow named Teodoro, and we had overbuilt that shed two years earlier; Ted likes to make everything perfect. He can do almost anything, and he knows his tools.
We needed to take off the 32 inches of material, and rebuild with the stuff we took off, so great care was necessary. Ted had absolute contempt with I showed up with the mid sized FatMax -- "That's a toy, Bob."
"Use it Ted", I explained.
Three hours later, our shed was in official compliance, and the door, and all lumber, insulation and molding was piled neatly and ready to be re-used.
Ted and I used nothing but this tool and a circular saw for the plywood roof.
Now Ted wants one of his own.
Robert C. Ross 2008
Cool FuBar 
2007-12-31
It came quick and in exellent condion. My dad loved getting a Stanley Hand Tools 55-119 FatMax Functional Utility Bar for x mas. It was a tool he druled over for almost a year, and now he has one.