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Stanley 20-556 6-Inch FatMax Jab Saw | 
| Brand: Stanley Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $14.00 Buy New: $9.19 You Save: $4.81 (34%)
Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 3109
Media: Tools & Hardware Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 14 x 12.1 x 1.6
MPN: 20-556 Model: 20-556 UPC: 076174205565 EAN: 0076174205565 ASIN: B00005QVQH
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand New and ready for you to use in your Business or Shop.
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| Features:
| • | 6-inch jab saw with a sharpened tip for puncturing drywall | | • | SharpTooth technology cuts 50% faster than conventional saws | | • | Induction-hardened teeth stay sharp up to 5 times longer than standard teeth | | • | Thick, ergonomically designed grip resists slipping and adds comfort | | • | 6-inch blade; limited lifetime warranty |
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Product Description Fatmax, Jab Saw, Sharptooth Blade & Composite Handle, Ergo Non Slip Grip, Extra Sharp Tip, Will Cut Durorock.
Amazon.com Product Description The Stanley 6-Inch FatMax Jab Saw has a sharpened tip that punches through drywall or other similar materials with ease. Designed for drywall, wood, and plastic work, this versatile saw has a slip-resistant handle that's created for strength and durability, plus precision grip that gives you excellent control. 
Versatile, durable, and designed to accomplish tasks efficiently. | 
Designed to meet high standards for quality and performance. See the full line of saws. | The 20-556 features SharpTooth technology so it cuts on the push and pull strokes, which means that it saws through any material up to 50 percent faster than traditional tooth designs. Its blade is hardened and tempered for long life and reliable service, and slip-resistant handle is designed to be tough -- even as it helps lend real accuracy to any project you're working on. This saw's blade is six inches long, and it's rugged enough to cut through Durorock. About Stanley FatMax Saws The FatMax family of products has established itself as one of Stanley's most extensive and innovative product families in the company's 161-year history. The FatMax line of hand tools features core tools essential for the pro or expert enthusiast who desire high quality, durable tools. The FatMax Saw features blades that are 15-percent thicker than conventional saws for straighter cuts with less binding. Stanley's unique SharpTooth Saw Technology uses three cutting surfaces to cut 50 percent faster than conventional hand saws, while induction-hardened teeth stay sharp up to five times longer than standard teeth. The back of the saw can be used to mark the 45 and 90-degree angles. And thick, ergonomically designed grips resist slipping and adds comfort during strenuous jobs.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 3 more reviews...
Should be part of every toolbox! January 2, 2009 I've been using this saw for the past few months and love it!
It's great for punching small holes as well as cutting large sections of drywall. It also works well at cutting plastic gang boxes (don't ask... the people who built my condo apparently didn't understand the concept of 90 degree angles).
If you need to do any drywall work, get this saw. You won't regret it!
Show that drywall who's boss! December 22, 2007 This really is a great saw. I have a couple of other drywall saws, and this is the one I always reach for first. The thick rubber handle is "grippy" and feels great in the hand. The tip is really sharp, and strong enough to punch right through drywall (give it a little tap with a hammer for a cleaner cut).
I couldn't find my hacksaw the other day and ended up using it to saw through a PVC pipe, which it handled with aplomb. Very versatile!
Great Tool October 1, 2007 This tool works great on drywall and even cement backerboard. It has gone through a large remodeling project and still seems very sharp.
works as promised. June 25, 2007 Nice jab saw. Used it to prune away a brush from lattice work. Versatile, keep in your tool bag. Not just for drywall.
$10.95 for drywall April 20, 2007 0 out of 5 found this review helpful
This is part of my arsenal to deal with a bathroom do-over.
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