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Stanley 55-099 FatMax Xtreme Fubar Functional Utility Bar

by Stanley
4.6 out of 5 stars 92 customer reviews

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  • Professional grade utility bar is a 4-in-1 tool for prying, splitting, board bending, and striking
  • 1-piece forged steel for increased durability
  • Textured grip for excellent comfort and control, even when wet
  • Beveled nail slot for pulling and prying nails
  • Limited lifetime warranty
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Part Number 55-099L
Item Weight 5 pounds
Product Dimensions 18 x 2.6 x 6.9 inches
Item model number 55-099L
Color Yellow
Item Package Quantity 1
Warranty Description Stanley warrants this product to the original purchaser for its useful life (not to exceed one year for products with electrical or electronic components) against deficiencies in material and workmanship. This LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY does not cover products that are improperly used, abused, altered or repaired. Deficient products will be replaced or repaired.

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ASIN B000FCGS0Y
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4.6 out of 5 stars 92 customer reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars
Best Sellers Rank #112,842 in Home Improvements (See top 100)
#131 in Home Improvement > Power & Hand Tools > Hand Tools > Pry Bars
#7,236 in Home Improvement > Contractor Supply
Shipping Weight 4.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
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Date First Available September 14, 2004

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I bought this tool to help me with some tearout work I needed to do on a house I just bought. It is EXCELLENT at tearout work. My friend was working alongside me with a hammer and a prybar, and I was going at least twice as fast as him, just because this ridiculous tool was so great at destroying things.

The product description says that this tool has 4 different uses, but that's not really true. I can't imagine using it for anything but breaking stuff. If you wanted to use it as a hammer or a "board bender" or something, it seems like it might not be that great.

But if all you want to do is knock down some walls or kill some enemies, this is the way to go.
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This weekend marked my first foray in eight years into home improvement. Needless to say, I'm a little rusty. The project: knock out, wire and rebuild a wall, tear up carpeting and install hardwood flooring.

Job 1: remove baseboards. DO NOT USE THE FUBAR FOR THIS! Stanley has another tool well suited to the job. Their SuperWonder pry bar is perfect for removing things that you do not want to kill.

Job 2: remove fireplace. The FUBAR (hereafter referred to as Bender because I cannot stop laughing my "evil Bender from Futurama" laugh when I use this thing) chewed through the 1990 particleboard blight in record time. My wife was convinced that the mantle piece was part of the structure of the house, it was on so solid. Bender ripped it off like a paper towel. It was into the studs with four 3" wood screws and the house wept when I tore it off. I felt like a Mohel. I also made short work of the hearth by using Bender like a crowbar.

Job 3: tear our wall. As other reviewers have mentioned, this thing is really good at tearing apart walls. The whole wall came down in about 10 minutes.

Job 4: Tear out carpet. Admittedly, Bender was not very good at ripping up carpet but he did a marvelous job at ripping up nail strips and yanking staples out of the plywood that had become too gummed up with underlay to nail down.

Conclusion:

This tool will be framed after the job is done. It is a work of art.
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I've had this tool since it came out and have used it on several jobs now. First, it does work well for most demolition, especially when using it as a sledge. The blade below the hammer head works wonders for ripping through drywall, plywood, etc. For demo alone, I'd recommend it.

It's usefulness, however, for general construction is more limited. I got it to use as a pry bar and tweaker for framing/deck building. Some might find it too heavy to have on a tool belt w/ another framing hammer, but the weight isn't what got me. My biggest complaint is the pry bar end. It really isn't long or flat enough to use as either a pry bar or a crow bar. It's too sharp to leave in your belt because it cuts into your leg. Stanley should either add another six inches to the length or move the pry bar to the end of the tweaker and just stick a curved handle on the end.

Overall, good if you're doing demo or not planning on carrying it in your belt all day while moving around.
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I've seen this on the Stanley new tools site since january of this year.. waiting to get my hands on one. OUTstanding tool that fits in your hand. I use mine for pallet ripping ! AND no matter the method of assembly, this crusher does the job well. No vibrations, goes where it needs to go, the pick end loosens and the pry bar .. well, you get the idea. I do agree with the writer about the hammer head. On recieving mine, I first sanded off all the shellac, then filed a better point on the chisel, then took the disk sander with coarse grain to the hammer head to fit my needs. Some cross files to the head with a file and its a sweet little item. It's got the same weight as my framing hammer for roofing. During the day, the tool hangs smartly in my cube over a sign at the helpdesk, "All repairs handled Swiftly".
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At the end of the day, the FatMax is a tool of destruction. Without trying to be politically insensitive, it's a manly and primitive device. When I pick it up, I have to suppress a Neanderthal-esque grunt. I feel sorry for whatever I plan to use it on. I may even pause for a few moments of silence before commencing to tear it apart. Seriously. The FatMax is that good at destroying things.

The heft is amazingly well-balanced and optimized for smashing things. The hammer and claw is great for ripping things apart especially drywall, wood, and even sheet metal shelving. The pry bar is great for jamming into tighter squeezes. During our last renovation, my first job with this was to make more things fit into our dumpster by making big things into little things. I cannot express how well suited FatMax is for such tasks. In fact, I have to admit I had a little too much fun - a dangerous part of wanton destruction is the impact vibration damage to your limbs. FatMax does a good job of minimizing it for anything soft but try not to get carried away with metal and rock. A few more words of caution: wear protective gloves (especially around the fingers and knuckles if you plan to get carried away) and eye protection (things will be splattering).

On a bit of a side note, I notice that others have commented the usefulness of FatMax for zombies. As much as I love this item, I have to disagree. The FatMax is good for a strong first swing but then horrible for defending against nasty zombie bites. Or for a quick followup blow. Or a quick blow to another zombie since they do tend to congregate. It would however be incredibly useful at jamming a moving wall of spikes should you fall into such a pit trap.
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