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Stanley FatMax Xtreme FuBar Utility Bar

By Eric Yang on Wed, Apr 16, 2008
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One tool. Total Destruction.

Or so that’s what we imagine could also be the slogan for the Stanley FatMax Xtreme FuBar Utility Bar, a one piece forged bar from select steel that will break apart anything you swing it at. The textured grip will hold tightly even when wet and tempered steel means no chipping.

Still unconvinced? Go see the tool in action breaking apart your choice of a piano or toilet amongst other things. Complete with helmet cam.

What this means to you: You’ll pry, split, board-bend, strike and grasp more than you ever imagined. It’s not the newest tool on the block but it might certainly be the most fun in recent years.

Cost: $40 @ Amazon

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