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Stanley 51-167 22-Ounce FatMax Xtreme AntiVibe Rip Claw Framing Hammer

Stanley 51-167 22-Ounce FatMax Xtreme AntiVibe Rip Claw Framing HammerBrand: Stanley
Category: Home Improvement

List Price: $32.99
Buy New: $22.75
as of 9/10/2010 04:48 CDT details
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Seller: The Nail Barn
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 4 reviews
Sales Rank: 44,677

Media: Tools & Hardware
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.4
Dimensions (in): 1.3 x 16.2 x 6

MPN: 51-167
Model: 51-167
UPC: 076174511673
EAN: 0076174511673
ASIN: B000I1KH8Q

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Patented torsion control grip technology reduces the effects of torque on wrists and elbows
  • Patented AntiVibe technology minimizes vibration and shock at impact
  • Magnetic nail start feature for extended reach and one-handed nailing capability
  • Checkered face design increases control and accuracy when driving nails. Precision balanced - feel the difference
  • Limited lifetime warranty

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Product Description
Rip Claw Hammers Tool Type: Framing Hammer Tool Style: Rip Claw Head Weight (oz.): 22 Head Weight: 1-3/8 Handle Material: Steel w/Cushion Grip


Customer Reviews:
4 out of 5 stars THIS HAMMER PERFORMS WELL ON THE JOB!   February 8, 2010
Diane Beloskur (WEEPING WATER NEBRASKA)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

THIS HAMMER MEETS AND EXCEEDS ALL MY EXPECTATIONS I WOULD RECOMMEND THIS PRODUNT TO ANYONE WHO YSES THIS PRODUCT IN THIER TRADE.IT ALSO MAKES A GREAT GIFT FOR THE "TOOL GUY" IN YOUR HOME.


5 out of 5 stars Production Demon   February 19, 2009
Norman P. Owen
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

A multi-purpose tool capable of getting on with the tasks chosen whether it is framing, roofing, wrecking, etc.
You will like this hammer. It is well engineered and a delight to use.



3 out of 5 stars It can be little dangerous   May 1, 2008
T. Morris (Idaho)
3 out of 4 found this review helpful

I would doubt that most of you looking for a Stanley FatMax hammer are doing so for survival in 2012. I bought mine for framing and carpentry work and it has several issues that make it one of those hammers that I have and not one that I prefer on a daily basis. It has a flare on the end that makes it all but impossible to easily use with a metal hammer ring on your tool belt. It constantly catches on the ring when pulling the hammer out and you must tilt it to get it to drop back into the loop. Also, if the hammer catches on anything like a ladder you're coming down it will not pull out of your hammer loop and it can literally leave you hanging. It also gives off a ping sound when you hit a nail and unlike a golf club doing so it becomes very annoying very quickly. This comment would apply to all the FatMax hammers regardless of weight because the design is the same for all. I'll leave the hammer around on the job site but won't use it with a tool belt. It's a rugged hammer but not well thought-out for the construction trade or weekend builder.


5 out of 5 stars An Ideal Survival Hammer   January 18, 2008
Marshall Masters (Northern CA United States)
4 out of 7 found this review helpful

I am the author of Planet X Forecast and 2012 Survival Guide. In the book, I deal with 2012 survival issues and I use this hammer as an example of the perfect survival tool. What makes it great for construction also makes it great for situations where you have to defend yourself, free someone who is trapped in rubble, dig a fire pit, etc. I use it in my presentations and it is a real eye opener. I have people swing a few different cheap hammers and then this one. Even women appreciate the balance and grip. FYI: If you research German war hammers of the 15th century, you'll find a striking similarity in design. This hammer is not only a great nail driver, it will break or crush bone, which is what you'll need when being attacked by a hungry feral work dog. Everyone who takes 2012 seriously should seriously consider this hammer.

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