Stanley FatMax Skewed Chisel 25mm with Plastic Handle
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Stanley FatMax Skewed Chisel 25mm with Plastic HandleCode: 21355786

  • Double blade, ideal for demolition, prying, splitting
  • Rubber-coated handle, with finger guard for added safety
  • Blade protection case
  • Can be struck with a hammer to speed up work
  • Blade width 25mm
  • Blade...
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  • Double blade, ideal for demolition, prying, splitting
  • Rubber-coated handle, with finger guard for added safety
  • Blade protection case
  • Can be struck with a hammer to speed up work
  • Blade width 25mm
  • Blade thickness 4mm
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from 13,34 €

Description

  • Double blade, ideal for demolition, prying, splitting
  • Rubber-coated handle, with finger guard for added safety
  • Blade protection case
  • Can be struck with a hammer to speed up work
  • Blade width 25mm
  • Blade thickness 4mm

Manufacturer

Stanley

Specifications

Product Number
FMHT16693-0
Blade Type
Skewed
Width
25 mm
Handle
Plastic
Pieces
1 pcs

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  • Nikolaidis_Haralambos__Haris_O
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    I was in a dilemma between the Morakniv Chisel and this one. In the end, I made a mistake. First of all, it was double-edged, which was not clarified in the photo or description, and I couldn't make precise vertical cuts. Then, with a simple low drop on a tile (it needs to be forcefully snapped into the sheath), a piece of the tip broke off. The third and final disappointment was when I tried to split a small piece of pine with a hatchet strike, and the blade became dull on the first try! It doesn't mention what the blade is made of in the description!... so you're fooled! I don't know if using such a soft metal was a mistake, but it's not justified for a tool! Be careful, guys.

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