Stanley takes it to the Max with a new XL range
Following success of Stanley's FatMax XL range, Stanley launch two new FatMax XL hand tools, the Anti-Vibe Hammer and Snap-off Knife.
The FatMax XL Anti-Vibe Hammer uses the latest technology to reduce torque by 30%.
The one-piece design, containing 24 torque dampening bars combined with the patented diamond-pattern texture grip reduces the twisting motion that can cause wrist and arm strain.
Stanley's new hammer also features a magnetic nail starting groove for balance and accuracy.
Pro users can place the head of the nail in the groove and make the initial strike one handed.
Great for nailing upwards and in awkward places.
The FatMax XL Snap-off Knife contains a four blade cartridge capable of holding extra thick blades with a built in 'snapper' for on-the job efficiency.
The knife has a die cast metal construction for durability, a blade locking slide for heavy-duty applications and a textured handle for a secure grip.
David Osborne, head of marketing, Stanley Tools said: "We have extended our XL range following the excellent response from pro users to earlier launches.
"The Stanley Discovery Team regularly visits job sites to observe different work practices.
The market analysis is then used to develop new technology, like the new torque reducing inner-layer of the FatMax XL Anti-Vibe Hammer".
Both products are available now from local Stanley stockists and retailers.
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