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Stanley Tools fubar

Oh. My. Goodness. Look at this thing.
I didn't even know I needed one until I saw it at Home Depot, but now I covet it so badly my life will never be whole until I have one for my very own. It..it...it completes me.



From the Amazon review:
When you want to demolish things, you have the FatMax Xtreme Fubar. There's a reason that this tool was a recipient of the Popular Science "Best of What's New" Award. As their reviewer put it, "The Fubar's square head and tapered edge tore huge holes in the walls, and the toothed jaws wrenched studs so forcefully I swear I heard the wood cry out in pain."

And, come on, the name. Genius.
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Rating: 100% positive, 1 Vote
Categories: tools woodworking demolition gifts bustin' things up
Added: on Jul 25, 2007 at 8:43 pm
Added By: chas66
Searches: tool gift bustin demolition woodworking

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