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| Brand: Stanley Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $39.99 Buy New: $33.78 You Save: $6.21 (16%)
Rating: 26 reviews Sales Rank: 562
Media: Tools & Hardware Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 5 Dimensions (in): 18 x 2.6 x 6.9
MPN: 55-099R Model: 55-099L UPC: 076174550993 EAN: 0076174550993 ASIN: B000FCGS0Y
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Customer Reviews:
Very Cool May 3, 2008 Wow! Is all my husband said when I gave him this tool. He is starting a remodel and says this will save time of having to get other tools. This all in one has what he needs in one package. It is weighty and sturdy enough to give it all you got when tearing down walls, decks, countertops, flooring, fencing, tile, forms, whatever you need to destroy this will do it. Great price and shipping!
Puts the FU in FUBAR March 27, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
My wife got me this somewhat as a joke. Between the name and the ugliness of this tool she knew it was for me. God bless her, she was right. For demo work, this is the best. I love the fact that I only need to have one tool with me when I demo. I don't have to worry about losing a pry bar under a pile of debris, or looking for my nail puller; it's all here.
For the indiscriminate demolisher this Fubar will mangle just about anything. The only downside is it's size (which is also a positive). This thing is huge. I have to hang it up in my workshop because it won't fit in any of my tool chests.
Good for self-defense February 8, 2008 I've yet to actually use this for destruction, but until then I'm keeping it by my bed to use as a tool for self-defense in case someone breaks into my house at night.
The thing is heavy-duty, sturdy, and overall a monstrosity of a cool tool.
Perfect tool! January 20, 2008 I constantly build and tear down sets for filming and this thing makes a breeze out of deconstruction along with some aspects of construction. Also, it looks so evil that I just may feature a movie around it!
I suppose I should be happy January 10, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
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.
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 FatMax Xtreme.
"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
PS: We've now used this tool on a number of small renovations; it is especially useful where you are trying to salvage molding and other materials. In a bigger job, go with a heavier hammer and separate crow bars. It's really too light for heavy duty work, but in the right circumstances very handy. B.
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