Stanley 20-045 15-Inch Fat Max Hand Saw

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  • 15-inch hand saw with a 9 TPI blade
  • 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
  • 15-inch blade, 9 TPI; limited lifetime warranty

Amazon.com Product Description
The Stanley 15-inch Fat Max Hand Saw has a blade that’s 15 percent thicker than conventional saw, for straighter cuts with less binding. Its SharpTooth Saw technology uses three cutting surfaces to cut up to 50 percent faster than conventional Stanley hand saws, for real performance no matter what material you’re working. With induction-hardened teeth that stay sharp up to five times longer than standard teeth, this saw is designed to offer years of reliable service.

Versatile, durable, and designed to accomplish tasks efficiently.

An ideal saw for cutting all kinds of wood and plastic. View larger. You can also see the full line of saws. The 20-045 is designed to lend comfort and convenience to every task. The back of this saw can be used to mark 45 degree and 90 degree angles for faster measuring, and the thick, ergonomically designed grip resists slipping for better control and precision. This saw … More >>

Stanley 20-045 15-Inch Fat Max Hand Saw

5 Responses to “Stanley 20-045 15-Inch Fat Max Hand Saw”

  1. Have owned this saw since 12/07 and used two or three times, am totaly unimpressed with it. imho my bow saw probably works as well or better. Purchessed this because of all the exellent reviews. must not be holding my mouth right, But this saw does not work for me!

  2. I really needed this saw and I love Stanley products. It’s a keeper! And the price was great too. It works great.

  3. Very sharp blade, well balanced tool, and comfortable handle. I have used this saw several times on my last project instead of reaching for the circular saw, as it was faster than plugging in, and easire to manuver. I like the thick blade, as a stiff saw is easier to handle.

  4. It’s a good saw from what I’ve seen so far; though, I’ve only used it to cut small pieces of pine.

    It cuts well on the pull stroke so it was really easy to get the cut started on the end of the wood.

  5. This thing tore through MDF like a hot knife, then went to town on some 2×4s without binding once. The dual action cutting blades make sawing fun again and the length makes it convenient enough to stash in my tool bag. No need for a cheap circular saw with this guy around.

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