Brand | Stanley |
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Head Material | Alloy Steel |
Handle Material | Alloy Steel |
Color | Multi |
Item Weight | 8.8 Ounces |
Style | German |
Manufacturer | Stanley |
Part Number | 54-022 |
Item Weight | 8.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 11.1 x 14.5 x 1.4 inches |
Item model number | 54-022 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 20-Ounce Brick |
Material | Blend |
Power Source | corded-electric |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Included Components | Unit^Instruction Guide |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
National Stock Number | 5120-01-588-0055 |
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Stanley 54-022 FatMax AntiVibe Brick Hammer
Brand | Stanley |
Head Material | Alloy Steel |
Handle Material | Alloy Steel |
Color | Multi |
Item Weight | 8.8 Ounces |
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- Mpn: 54-022
- Country of manufacture: Taiwan
- Manufacturer: Stanley
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Sturdiness | 4.7 | 3.9 | 2.5 | 4.3 | 5.0 | 4.7 |
Durability | 4.6 | 3.9 | 2.3 | 4.1 | 4.6 | 4.5 |
Value for money | 4.5 | 2.2 | — | 4.1 | 4.7 | 4.6 |
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head material | Alloy Steel | Alloy Steel | Alloy Steel | Alloy Steel | Alloy Steel | nylon,steel |
head style | — | — | Flat | Flat | Flat | — |
handle material | Alloy Steel | Alloy Steel | Alloy Steel | Alloy Steel | Ultra,Steel | Alloy Steel |
grip type | — | Shock Reduction | rubber | Shock Reduction | Textured | Shock Reduction |
style | German | German | German | German | One piece forged | Hammer |
weight | 8.8 ounces | 30 ounces | 600 grams | 28 ounces | 1.98 pounds | 0.88 pounds |
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ASIN | B000F5094C |
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4.7 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #199,354 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #58 in Sledgehammers |
Date First Available | February 17, 2007 |
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Bricklayers Hammer, FatMax(R) Antivibe(R), Head Weight (Oz.) 20, Head Weight (Lb.) 1-1/4, Head Length (In.) 6-5/8, Blade (1) Length 4-5/8, Blade (1) Width 1-5/16, Head Material Steel, Overall Length (In.) 11, Tuning Fork Design, Steel w/Molded Rubber Grip Handle, 29/32" Dia, Rim Tempered Face
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Patented tuning fork design reduces harmful vibration that can cause wrist and arm injuries. Forged, one-piece steel construction for increased strength and durability. Rim temper reduces incidences of chipping or spalling. Ergonomically designed handle with rubber grip for increased comfort and performance.
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Customers like the quality, ease of holding, value, weight and balanced of the hammer mallet. For example, they mention it works as a high end hammered, the comfortable handle takes the shock away and the grip absorbs the bulk of impact reducing fatigue. That said, opinions are mixed on the size.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the hammer. They mention that it works as a high-end hamm, it's extremely beefy, and it performs well. Some say that it'd be surprised if anyone could break it. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...It seems to be tempered well, the perfect hardness, as the face is holding up super well. Sure, I had to polish the face a little, but not much...." Read more
"Been using this hammer for the last year. Great hammer! Very comfortable, to the point that you can go through with some bad habits without problems...." Read more
"...nice weight to it, it's comfortable in the hand and the back is a solid chisel like piece, which works well to use as a pick axe against plaster,..." Read more
"...Works as a high end hammer.Update: I have been using this for over a year. It's my go to masonry hammer with a myriad of uses...." Read more
Customers find the hammer mallet easy to hold. They mention that it feels great in the hand, is well balanced, and comfortable to use. The comfortable handle absorbs the bulk of impact, reducing fatigue. The rubber grip is grippy and easy on the wrists. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"Been using this hammer for the last year. Great hammer! Very comfortable, to the point that you can go through with some bad habits without problems...." Read more
"...It's got a nice weight to it, it's comfortable in the hand and the back is a solid chisel like piece, which works well to use as a pick axe against..." Read more
"...2. Nice rubber grip, and antivibe handle is very easy on the wrists.3. Good weight for putting in stakes and hubs in stiff ground...." Read more
"...It has a nice feel in the hand. The only reason I took away a star is the striking face is rotated 5 degrees or so from square...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the value of the hammer mallet. They mention that it is an excellent item, with good quality for the money. Some customers also say that the seller is great.
"...100% happy with it and the price/value is exceptional!" Read more
"...I guess it just feels like a hammer.It's a reasonable cost and does the job well." Read more
"Extremely good value and a nice weight, not too heavy, not too light." Read more
"...Very well rounded hammer, looks good, performs well, and is worth the money. Good Investment." Read more
Customers like the weight of the hammer mallet. They say it has a nice weight, not too heavy or hard to wield. Some say it's a good medium weight hand held sledge and is easy to carry in a backpack.
"...This worked well for that purpose. It's got a nice weight to it, it's comfortable in the hand and the back is a solid chisel like piece, which..." Read more
"...It is so perfectly balanced and just the right weight so I can easily snap the hammer down to crack most rocks without having the hammer disturb..." Read more
"Extremely good value and a nice weight, not too heavy, not too light." Read more
"...-Precision balancedPros: Durable, Sturdy, Light WeightCons: handle is a little thin...." Read more
Customers like the balanced of the hammer mallet. They mention that it is comfortable to use, and the handle fits their hand well. Some say that it's precision balanced.
"...It is so perfectly balanced and just the right weight so I can easily snap the hammer down to crack most rocks without having the hammer disturb..." Read more
"...-Slip-resistant handle for a secure grip and comfort-Precision balancedPros: Durable, Sturdy, Light Weight..." Read more
"...It's well balanced, non slip and easy to swing...." Read more
"The hammer is well balanced and the handle fits my hand well...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the hammer mallet. They mention it has a good design, and is a nice looking tool. Some say that the chisel end is very nice for getting between sedimentary layers and prying open. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"It is everything you expect from the info provided, and looks good too. So, who needs a 2 pound hammer?..." Read more
"...I assume this is just as good a masons hammer. Tool looks good. Haven't used yet...." Read more
"...Very well rounded hammer, looks good, performs well, and is worth the money. Good Investment." Read more
"Great feeling hammer with a soft grip, good balance, and unique design to save your wrist and elbow from pain!..." Read more
Customers like the vibration resistance of the hammer mallet. They say it has an anti-vibration handle that helps reduce fatigue and eliminates noticeable recoil. Customers also say that the weight and anti-v vibration technology are working well.
"...The Stanley FatMax line is terrific. The anti-vibration technology is working...." Read more
"...Overall I am pleased with the hammer.-AntiVibe technology minimizes vibration and shock at impact..." Read more
"...they saved my wrist- even striking a chisel into stone there wasn't any noticeable recoil. That alone makes the hammer worth it to me...." Read more
"...more traditional blacksmith’s hammer; but with the weight and anti-vibration handle I’ve successfully forge weld steel and created my first billets..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the size of the hammer mallet. Some mention that the length is good, and easy to use, while others say that it's short.
"...The Fiskars 4 lb. sledge has a nice long 14” handle, large strike face with strike shock and vibrations being absorbed with the IsoCore shock..." Read more
"I like the design just not the length of the handle. I would rec. a model with more length and for swing capabilities...." Read more
"...It's well balanced, non slip and easy to swing.The chisel end is about an inch wide, and will easily slice through an inch wide root in the..." Read more
"Not too long. Handle does a really good job of taking all the vibration out of striking stone...." Read more
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I'm not sure how well the "AntiVibe" part of it works. I guess it just feels like a hammer.
It's a reasonable cost and does the job well.
I own them all and use them frequently.
Stanley 54-002 FatMax 20 oz. Brick hammer
Stanley 56-003 2 lb. Blacksmiths hammer
Fiskars 750810-1001 4 lb. Club hammer
Stanley 56-004 FatMax 3 lb. Engineering hammer
Stanley 56010 FatMax Sledge Hammer, 6-Pound
Stanley 56011 FatMax Sledge Hammer, 8-Pound
I am retired, I love the outdoors and hiking so I joined an all volunteer trail building crew. (LTDC) We re-route or rehabilitate long distance hiking trails in the NY/NJ area. Our crew goes out every other weekend Friday, Saturday and Sunday beginning in March ending mid December (weather permitting). We are a technical crew meaning we work primarily with rocks building steps and crib-walls. In the course of building steps we use lots of crush. Crush is gravel or crushed stone. We use crush under every step and for sustainable treadway. Well to get crush stone on the trail, we have to make it all by hand using hammers to break rocks. We break large rocks into smaller pieces using either a 6 or 8 lb. sledge. Then we break those pieces into smaller pieces usually using the 4 lb. mini sledge. We don’t want to always be using the larger hammers because when they strike, that impact disturbs the entire area and kicks pieces out. It’s hard swinging the big hammer and not make a mess. So we use lighter and lighter hammers to make the smaller and smaller sized crush we need . Every project needs crush and a lot of it. So all my hammers get a lot of use. I can say without a doubt that each and every one of these hammers has withstood the hardship of breaking a lot of rocks. I really have no favorites because I use every one depending on the size of crush I’m making. The Stanley FatMax line is terrific. The anti-vibration technology is working. No one ever complains about using these hammers and we all use them every day. I especially love the brick hammer for making the final layer of small crush. It is so perfectly balanced and just the right weight so I can easily snap the hammer down to crack most rocks without having the hammer disturb the surrounding treadway. And I can keep doing it without my arm getting tired. The Fiskars 4 lb. sledge has a nice long 14” handle, large strike face with strike shock and vibrations being absorbed with the IsoCore shock control system. I own other Fiskars products and know and trust their lifetime warranty.
We don’t always use all the hammers every day but we do use all of them on every project.
No complaints just happy happy. (longdistancetrailscrew. org)
So It’s a 5 star rating for each one of these hammers I highly recommend them all.
Update: I have been using this for over a year. It's my go to masonry hammer with a myriad of uses. I love it for gardening. Rips the heck out of crab grass right down to the 6" roots. Can't say enough about this masonry hammer.
Pros:
1. All steel will last forever.
2. Nice rubber grip, and antivibe handle is very easy on the wrists.
3. Good weight for putting in stakes and hubs in stiff ground.
Cons
1. Slightly heavier than a hammer with a fiber or wooden handle.
2. Every one on the job will want to "borrow" it.
3. Slightly pricey, but my wrists are worth it.
It seems to take less strikes to put in stakes and hubs, and that tends to make my job go faster. That and the antivibe, to me makes this a must buy.