Stanley 20-556 6-Inch FatMax Jab Saw

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Feature

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

Description

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 Amazon.com The Stanley 6-Inch FatMax Jab Saw has a sharpened tip that punches through drywall or other similar materials with ease. Designed for drywall, wood, and plastic work, this versatile saw has a slip-resistant handle that's created for strength and durability, plus precision grip that gives you excellent control. Versatile, durable, and designed to accomplish tasks efficiently. Designed to meet high standards for quality and performance. See the full line of saws. The 20-556 features SharpTooth technology so it cuts on the push and pull strokes, which means that it saws through any material up to 50 percent faster than traditional tooth designs. Its blade is hardened and tempered for long life and reliable service, and slip-resistant handle is designed to be tough -- even as it helps lend real accuracy to any project you're working on. This saw's blade is six inches long, and it's rugged enough to cut through Durorock. About Stanley FatMax Saws The FatMax family of products has established itself as one of Stanley's most extensive and innovative product families in the company's 161-year history. The FatMax line of hand tools features core tools essential for the pro or expert enthusiast who desire high quality, durable tools. The FatMax Saw features blades that are 15-percent thicker than conventional saws for straighter cuts with less binding. Stanley's unique SharpTooth Saw Technology uses three cutting surfaces to cut 50 percent faster than conventional hand saws, while induction-hardened teeth stay sharp up to five times longer than standard teeth. The back of the saw can be used to mark the 45 and 90-degree angles. And thick, ergonomically designed grips resist slipping and adds comfort during strenuous jobs.