Customer Reviews for Stanley Fatmax Short Blade Chisels, 6 Piece/Set
6 reviews
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Posted Sep 4, 2025
Beautifully sharp
No need to purchase another chisel. Comfortable, sharp and functional.
Rhys
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Posted Sep 4, 2025
Beautifully sharp
No need to purchase another chisel. Comfortable, sharp and functional.
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Altheman
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Posted Jul 3, 2024
Good Deal.
Great chisel set. I love that it has a steel butt.
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Merlin
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Posted Oct 21, 2020
Durable
I bought a full set of #60 chisels 50 years ago for my Dad, he still uses them today. I bought a full set of The Fat Max chisels because of the thru-tang construction. This is a very durable chisel, will out last me. Maybe something my grandson will inherit.
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RGR2
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Posted Apr 7, 2019
Super sharp and durable
I've had these for about 3 months now and they're great! They fit my hand ergonomically well. Chisel through wood like butter. Accidentally dropped a couple and they stayed in intact no damage to the handle or blade.
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Edmund
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Posted Nov 5, 2018
Best performance for the money.
These chisels are probably the single best choice for regular carpentry, rough carpentry, framing and general construction. As close to indestructible as any I’ve seen. Although not intended for cabinetmaking, they can be used in a pinch. Good British Sheffield steel holds an edge without chipping or roll over if you sharpen properly. (Don’t forget to flatten the backs!...
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Posted Nov 21, 2017
Value for money ( more bang for your buck's)
Purchased these in Australia 10years ago never let me down once, hold an edge well and sit great in the hand I would only use a wooden mallet or rubber hammer, they still do the job, which is what you expect corn Stanley
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