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Stanley 20-556 6-Inch FatMax Jab Saw

Stanley 20-556 6-Inch FatMax Jab Saw
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Stanley 20-556 6-Inch FatMax Jab Saw

 
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STANLEY JAB SAW *6-1/4" blade *"FatMax" *Sharp tooth blade cuts 50% faster than traditional tooth design *Bi-material handle *Sharpened tip easily punches through drywall *Will cut cement board

 
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Product Details
Product Length:2.8 inches
Product Width:2.8 inches
Product Height:0.3 inches
Product Weight:1.0 pounds
Package Length:13.8 inches
Package Width:3.7 inches
Package Height:1.3 inches
Package Weight:0.2 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 36 reviews

Features
  • 6-inch jab saw with a sharpened tip for puncturing drywall

  • SharpTooth technology cuts 50% faster than conventional saws

  • Induction-hardened teeth stay sharp up to 5 times longer than standard teeth

  • Thick, ergonomically designed grip resists slipping and adds comfort

  • 6-inch blade; limited lifetime warranty


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:5.0 ( 36 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

10 of 10 found the following review helpful:


5I am impressed by this little saw!  Dec 15, 2005 By Scott Pointon "Former Marine, Librarian, Woodworker, Homebrewer"
I have a 40 year old house that I have been doing a bit of work on - including adding outlets and wiring for data ports among other things. I picked this little wall board saw to help in these efforts and I am truly impreressed with its performance. The teeth cut VERY agressively, which is a huge plus when you have a lot of holes to cut. I am also very pleased with the comfort of the handle and the fact that the blade is rigid enough to "jab" it through drywall without having to drill a starter hole.

All in all this saw is a great performer and worth every penny.

7 of 7 found the following review helpful:


5Also great for gardening and sawing through roots right in the dirt...  Feb 08, 2009 By E. Jones
I don't remember exactly what project I bought this saw for, but i've been using it quite a bit in my back yard! The teeth are great and it saws quickly. I have been trying to plant a lot lately and i have too many roots in my back yard from the previous owner. I just stick this saw in the ground (of course knowing there aren't any pipes in the area!) and saw on through the pesky roots...I have used this saw more than my other hand saws for other odd projects as well. Comfortable and a great tool - even after using this saw on ALL KINDS of stuff, teeth are still running strong...

9 of 10 found the following review helpful:


5excellent product!  Jul 28, 2003
Very sharp and cuts through wood and drywall like nothing. comfortable handle and sharp tip for punching a hole in drywall. hight quality and worth the money.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:


5Easily the Best Drywall Saw I've Owned  Nov 05, 2010 By TheOneCalledSteve
As a contractor for 15+ years, I've owned a number of drywall saws. While they're inherently "low-tech" devices, this Stanley stands out... Sharp tip, 2 rows of serrated teeth, and the back of the handle doesn't destroy your palm when you try to get the blade started... My $0.02.

I've owned a few of these, and many others including Kobalt brand, Greenlee, etc. Klein is the only one that compares (it's basically the same design but costs more). I'll stick with the Stanley...

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:


5Great Tool  Feb 05, 2012 By Gregory Theologus
This thing handles dry wall amazingly well. Can punch through and saw without much effort.

Before I got this I would use a hack saw to cut PVC and ABS piping. This saw made better cuts on the pipe for me than the hack saw did, though it took a little more effort to saw. This probably means I need a better hack saw, but it also shows the quality and versatility of this jab saw.

Saw also cuts wood just fine if you ever need to cut something you can't get at with a more appropriate saw.

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