The FatMax antivibe steel claw hammer from Stanley has a strong one piece solid forged head for larger spot and better balance. Supplied with magnetic nail starters, soft grip reduces fatigue and allows for multiple holding positions. This hammer is great when you require more force or have a tougher nail to drive.
Soft grip reduces fatigue and allows for multiple holding positions
Magnetic nail starters for hands free use
One piece solid forged head for larger spot and better balance
Patented tuning fork design plus 24 torque stabilising bars to reduce shock and vibration travelling up the arm
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