The FatMax functional utility bar is constructed from one piece of solid forged steel for strength and durability. This tool can be utilized in a variety of situations. Difficult nails can be removed with the beveled nail slot.
- Multi-purpose tool for a variety of uses
- 1-piece forged steel bar for increased durability
- 2-tiered jaws for grabbing common dimensional lumber and decking
- Beveled nail slot for pulling and prying nails
- 2 nail slots
- Textured grip for comfort and control even when wet
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
Karianne Rohan (verified owner) –
i use this for everything. i find things to bang with this. im now planing to remove my porch roof and tare off all the plywood buy this tool if you have to take any walls down
Donavon Bogisich (verified owner) –
I have had this bar for almost 10 years. As a contractor and a stone mason I use this thing on a daily basis. I absolutely love it and wouldn’t go on a job without it in my tool box. It is useful in almost any situation you can think of and stands up to the toughest punishments.
Nola Nolan (verified owner) –
Very handy tool to have. It makes any demo job much easier.
Kaley Osinski (verified owner) –
This thing is awesome. It has a perfect weight to it. When you pick up this tool you feel like you can take on anything.I recently used it to take out the old ceramic tile in our foyer and it was invaluable for smashing the tiles and prying up the old floor. I’ve also used it for nail pulling and it’s the best thing out there. I was using a Wonder Bar but when it was bending I switched to the FuBar. No more worries, unless you’re the nail.This bar is great for straightening warped 2 x 4’s so you can nail them in straight while framing.I was lucky to get this thing on sale but I’d bet it’s even worth the regular price.I almost think the way it looks and feels in your hand alone is worth the $50.
Leann Leannon (verified owner) –
I bought one about 13 years ago as I started plumbing, I use it for everything… it’s mostly used when digging trenches cleaning up around sewer pipe, it works great for prying and digging along with demo work.
Tina Mraz (verified owner) –
I was looking for a tool to help with the demolition of a privacy fence on my property. Saw the reviews of this product and watched some videos. Decided to pick it up on a recent trip to H.D. Probably my best purchase of the day.It swings extremely well, has good weight, and hits like a mini-sledge. The board bender is extremely effective, and the nail puller worked as expected.It won’t replace a full sized sledge, but it is absolutely a wonderful multi-tool.
Lori Kirlin (verified owner) –
Works as expected.
Shannon Zemlak (verified owner) –
The odd angles and edges offer plenty of room to get creative during demo. Small edge chops through the wire mesh behind old plaster easily. Enough weight to be used as a little sledge. Very useful little s.o.b.
Nikita Beier (verified owner) –
Sturdy and reliable. This is great for demolition of 2×3 and 2×4 structures.
Cody Legros (verified owner) –
This is a quality forged tool. I have out it through much abuse as a hammer/prey-bar/demolition tool and have not done anything more than chip the paint.
Frankie Crona (verified owner) –
Great tool!
Madyson Upton (verified owner) –
This is a great multi-purpose hammer. I have owned it for at least 5 years and still go out of my way to find a project I can use it on.I liked it so much I bought several of them and gave them away as Christmas gifts.
Linda Cronin (verified owner) –
I bought one about 13 years ago as I started plumbing, I use it for everything… it’s mostly used when digging trenches cleaning up around sewer pipe, it works great for prying and digging along with demo work.
Matt Watsica (verified owner) –
I initially ordered this tool for demolition, and it excels at the task. It is heavy and has a hammer-head for smashing things, a pointed end for prying and ripping, and a great slotted nail puller on the handle end. But this thing is also very useful when constructing stud walls or installing floor joists. You can hook the open end over 2x lumber to align twisted studs with your layout marks before nailing. I also find that the pointed end is good for finishing toe nails in tight spaces where a full size hammer face won’t fit. I get the nail started with the hammer side, and drive it home with the pointed side. I’m sure there are additional uses that I haven’t even run across yet. It is solid steel and seems like it will be indestructible for years to come. The rubber grip has held up well also. Great tool!
Jameson Abernathy (verified owner) –
Great multi purpose tool. Mistakes easily fixed when you take a bite out of them with the FatMax Xtreme Utility Bar. It’s my favorite all in one demolition tool. Strongly recommend it to anyone!!!
Ulises Stamm (verified owner) –
This thing does it all. You can tear down, pry, hammer just about anything apart with the fubar. This is a good size for most work but there is the larger version should you need a bit more leverage. I’ve only had mine a month and I can’t see how I ever lived without one till now.
Luz Sauer (verified owner) –
Used this fubar to take out three walls in two different retail spaces. It made quick work of them.