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The Stanley 0-20-108 Fatmax 5-In-1 Hacksaw is a versatile, lightweight hand saw designed for professional-grade cutting of wood, plastic, and metal. Featuring a quick-release adjustable tension system up to 150kg, bi-material ergonomic handles, and multi-angle blade positioning (90° and 45°), it delivers precision and comfort for heavy-duty applications. Compact and portable, it’s engineered to boost efficiency on any job site.



























| ASIN | B004AEVIJE |
| Batteries | 1 Unknown batteries required. |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 87,933 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 94 in Hacksaws |
| Blade length | 3 Centimetres |
| Certification | CE |
| Colour | Multi-colour |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,373) |
| Date First Available | 2 Nov. 2010 |
| Handle material | Plastic |
| Included Components | Saw Blades, Battery Charger |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 1 kg |
| Item model number | 0-20-108 |
| Manufacturer | Stanley |
| Material | Metal |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Part Number | 0-20-108 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 43 x 3.51 x 19 cm; 1 kg |
| Special Features | Lightweight |
| Speed | 4500 RPM |
| Style | Single |
| Wattage | 1843 watts |
L**T
The best hacksaw I've come across
The FatMax 5-in-1 hacksaw is a full-size hacksaw with a few upgrades. It can operate as a normal hacksaw, with the blade straight. Sliding open the catch on the bottom of the hacksaw handle exposes the tensioning nut, allowing you to change the tension in the blade. The blade can be removed and used at a 45-degree angle, useful for making cuts close to walls or other obstructions. This is where the similarities to standard hacksaws end, and the FatMax hacksaw brings in some of its own innovations. Once you have removed the hacksaw blade, the rubbery corner of the hacksaw can be pulled away. You will find a drywall blade stored in the top of the hacksaw with a retaining screw. Removing this screw allows you to combine the drywall blade and the part of the hacksaw you just pulled away to create a drywall saw. You can also take the hacksaw blade and feed it through where the drywall blade was held. This can be good for working in tight spaces, where you may not have enough space to get the hacksaw above of below the workpiece to cut it. And finally, you can position the hacksaw blade diagonally, from the base of the handle to the rubber corner (with the rubber corner itself removed). This doesn't cost much more than a good 'normal' hacksaw. Bahco do a high quality hacksaw, with comfortable grips like the FatMax, for about £16. For a little more cash, you can get these extra functions all in one package. Something you might worry about when looking at this is how stable the saw is while cutting. It's a hacksaw that splits into two pieces, and when stored under low blade tension, the part that makes the drywall saw handle is a bit loose. However, when the blade is fully tensioned for cutting, the whole frame is completely solid. Not sure if it was DeWalt or Stanley that invented this design, because DeWalt sells what looks like the exact same saw in the States. I think FatMax is what Stanley Black and Decker brands DeWalt hand tools outside of the states. I think this is a fantastic bit of kit at a reasonable price. Buying all of these saws separately, at good quality, will cost more than one of these. The best thing about it, is that it does all of these jobs without sacrificing quality. It's comfortable to use and very innovative. I'd recommend it as a buy to anyone.
E**Y
Stanley Fatmax Hacksaw
It's not the cheapest hacksaw on the market... But there can be few as versatile and supplied with both a hacksaw blade and a pad saw blade. Stanley quality sturdy and solid. Spot on for a variety of jobs.
P**D
FatMax is Fat-astic!
No instructions or guidance are provided to help you work out the features of this product, so don't feel confused if you can't work out 'what to do'. The product is essentially made up of two main components - those being the lighter black handle (on the left of the image) and the main yellow frame that can also be used in a similar manner. Separating these two parts requires an initial tug-of-war, so try rocking the frame left and right to loosen it. Also, be careful you don't fling you arm around and damage something (although I'm only the woman of the house will care about it!) Despite operating as a standard hacksaw in it's original state (with both 90 degree and 45 degree cutting angles), removing the two components gives you a heck of a lot of freedom, and is of course the main selling point of this product. I'm currently building models out of styrofoam and have had no luck finding to something to cut away large blocks. This Stanley FatMax on the other hand does the job, because I can now use the black handle component, attach a blade of my choice and just saw away like a bread knife. Using the yellow frame just gives you a bit more leverage incase you use larger blades. In typical Stanley fashion, this is also a very well made product is just about worth its retail price, feeling solid and at least on close inspection, not exposing any weaknesses or design flaws. The connectivity between black and yellow components could ideally be smoother, but it's difficult to know how this would be achieved without complicating the design and making it more prone to breakages. This is a man's-man tool and something that everyone should have. It's such a joy to use that you'll end up walking around the house looking for stuff to fiddle with!
A**O
A ‘Swiss Army’ hacksaw!
Firstly the one slight downside for an excellent hacksaw. It’s the heaviest hacksaw I’ve ever had in three decades as a mechanical engineer. See, though, it’s SO sturdy and the weight and comfort to hold helps make cutting steel and cutting it straight far closer to effortless. The several configurations are extremely useful for getting into tight places, say above ceilings, close pipes, etc. This means you may be able to LOSE weight from your toolkit by carrying fewer types of saw. It also comes with an integral padsaw blade and the frame transforms accordingly. If you use a padsaw a lot you’ll want a separate one anyway as changing back and forward would be too much of a faff. I’d highly recommend this hacksaw, it’s a beauty.
D**E
Simple yet effective
I think this saw is brilliant. I bought my first one from Screwfix for a few jobs around the house I needed to do, however I was so please with it I bought a second one off of Amazon, because it was cheaper, yo use at work. Robust saw and with its ability to be easily changed into different shapes and sizes it is perfect for getting into all kinds of different places. It also comes with a "scabbard" like saw for cutting/pruning wood. though I wouldn't recommend using it for neat cuts. More cutting through bits of branch, quickly cutting timber etc. The only thing I cannot comment on is the durability of the blade, it have used it a few times but only chopping off bolts or through pipe with out any problem and was excellent at cutting some plastic guttering for the shed. Well worth the money, don't waste your time with cheaper saws. this is a great tool. Would buy again, would recommend
N**I
Great hacksaw. Cuts steel very well and looks durable.
Great hacksaw. Cuts steel very well and looks durable.
P**G
Hacksaw
Very good. The blade was easy to change
A**N
Qualitatif et multi-usage mais bien garder le mode des 5 configurations
S**E
El producto hace q ahorres en comprar otras herramientas
M**L
goed degelijk product
T**A
Very sturdy. Excellent quality. I just love Stanley products.
D**N
Habe mir diese Säge geholt für diverse Hobbyarbeiten. Aber ich finde es spitze, dass ich damit auch jederzeit auch "gröbere" Arbeiten verrichten kann. Die Säge ist recht schwer, was aber bei den Sägearbeiten als Vorteil zu werten ist, da ich so kaum Druck ausüben muss. Die Sägeleistung hängt natürlich in erster Linie von dem verwendeten Sägeblatt ab. Bei den beiden mitgelieferten Blättern kann ich keine Defizite feststellen (Bi-Metall Sägeblatt und ein kurzes freistehendes Blatt mit grober Zahnung für z.B. Äste) Was man auf den Bildern leider nicht sieht, der vordere Teil der Säge der in schwarzem Kunststoff gehalten ist, lässt sich nicht nur abnehmen, man kann darin ebenfalls ein freistehendes Sägeblatt einspannen und damit sägen. Die Qualität ist massiv und hochwertig. Ersatzblätter bzw. andere Sägeblätter lassen sich im oberen Teil verstauen und werden mit einer Schraube gehalten. Hier wackelt nichts und es ist gut zu wissen, dass man für alle Situationen das Richtige Blatt hat. Ich habe zur Zeit ein Carbonsägeblatt eingespannt und das freistehende Blatt sowie das Bi-Metall-Blatt oben verstaut. Die Schraube kann zwar das Sägeblatt ein wenig verkratzen, das schränkt aber die Leistung des Blattes nicht ein und ist eher eine Frage der Optik. Zumal das ohnehin durch das Sägen Kratzer bekommt, zumindest wenn ich Metall Säge. Positiv: Verarbeitung ist schwer und hochwertig Vielseitig, 90 Grad, 45 Grad, freistehende Blätter, seht einfach in die Bilder in den anderen Rezensionen Stauraum für Ersatzblätter Gewicht spart Arbeit beim sägen Griff ist angenehm zu halten, ergonomisch und gummiert. Preis-Leistung Negativ bei diesem Preis und den vielen Möglichkeiten die man hat, muss man echt nach Fehlern suchen. Das Einzige, dass eventuell stören kann, ist die Tatsache, dass die Schraube, welche die Ersatzblätter hält eben jene etwas verkratzt; was beim Sägen aber ohnehin passiert und nur eine Frage der Optik ist. Schwer beim Transport Ich würde die Säge, ohne Einschränkung, jedem weiter empfehlen. Absolute Kaufempfehlung!
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