


🔨 Nail it right, every time — with power, precision, and zero fatigue!
The Stanley 51-162 FatMax Xtreme AntiVibe Curve Claw Hammer features a 75% larger strike face for enhanced accuracy, patented AntiVibe technology to reduce vibration and shock, and torsion control stabilizers that minimize arm fatigue. Crafted from forged one-piece high-carbon steel with a slip-resistant handle, this 16 oz hammer is engineered for durability, comfort, and professional-grade performance.


| Brand | STANLEY |
| Head Material | Forged high-carbon steel |
| Handle Material | Alloy Steel |
| Color | Yellow |
| Item Weight | 1.7 Pounds |
| Grip Type | Contoured |
| Head Style | Curved |
| Style | Classic |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00076174511628 |
| Manufacturer | Stanley |
| UPC | 094714186877 744211015223 013161003384 094713754152 076174511628 |
| Part Number | 51-162 |
| Item Weight | 1.7 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 13.5 x 6.6 x 1.3 inches |
| Item model number | 51-162 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Size | 16-Ounce Curve Claw |
| Finish | Brushed |
| Material | Blend |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Measurement System | Metric |
| Included Components | STANLEY - 51-162 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Warranty Description | Limited lifetime warranty |
| National Stock Number | 5120-01-587-6727 |
M**.
My new favorite hammer!
After 25+ years of building everything from houses to pew pews, or putting together dollhouses for my daughter and all the extended family, you can imagine, I've swong my fair share of hammers. Due to nerve damage, I can't swing heavier hammers anymore, but after using this thing for a day of building garden boxes for my wife, I'm buying a 28oz tomorrow and have zero doubt that I will be able to swing it without pain or loss of control. The ergonomics are perfect, grip is rubberized, but didn't have any "break in period" where you get the flakey crud stuck to your hands and all over the grip, and after driving a little over 2lbs of nails, the head was no worse for wear. I oh, and as advertised, not a single reverberation. This thing is hands down the most comfortable and controllable hammer I've used. Highly recommend.
J**Y
Great Hammer - Especially for the Price
This is a great, all purpose, general use hammer.If you are a framer or someone who is probably going to be hammering a lot, setting nails all day and the like, look elsewhere. Buy a friggen' nail gun. Don't bash this hammer because it doesn't perform like a tool specific to just one trade. It is not a tradesman's tool.I install data cabling among other things, and this tool is light enough (its not the lightest hammer I've used, but its a good mix of weight and functionality) that I will wear it in my DeWalt tool belt every single day so that I have it when I need it.For pounding the random nails I might have to use, closing stubborn/overstuffed wire mould or raceway without marring it, and general hammering use its great and I love it.It prys pretty good to boot. Whether opening paint cans, crates, pulling nails, or wood trim, chair rails, what have you off a surface, it does the trick, although not as well as a dedicated pry bay or cat's paw. It will do in a pinch if you don't have the former at hand, however. I wouldn't recommend doing this if you are worried about marring the finish of whatever you are prying against, though. This is more of a "in a pinch" or "it's getting remodeled/destroyed/covered up anyway" sort of situation.Overall, I would definitely recommend it to your average general contractor/tradesman, handyman, weekend warrior, or DIY'er for most general tasks.Again, it's definitely not a trade specific hammer to use for tasks like repetitively hammering in 1500 nails while building a house or something. Get a nail gun.
S**O
This is a "man's hammer", and I love it!
How sad I've never had a real hammer until now. I purchased a tool set many years ago and have been making due with those tools but suddenly I couldn't find the hammer any more. I purchased this hammer thinking it was basically the same thing but was wrong.This one is much more weighty, comfortable in the hand, and strong. I made the comment to a friend and he showed me a different hammer he had and asked if my old one was like that. It was and he told me I was using a "woman's hammer" one that is a little lighter and designed different while intended for a woman to use. As stupid as THAT sounds, I did look it up online and found truth to it. I never would have known.So apparently women have to have a special BIC pen and they also need to use specific hammers.All kidding aside, this hammer really is night and day to the old one. It's so much weightier it took some getting used to because I didn't have to hammer as hard, and the tip of the hammer has a larger area (as my finger found out on occasion). Overall this is a great product. I will purchase more Stanley tools in the future as I think they are good quality having accumulated quite a few of them without even doing so intentionally.
B**R
Standard
My standard. Fits me.
D**K
Stanley 51-162 16 oz FatMax Xtreme AntiVibe
A hammer is a hammer? Not to me. My tool box has more than a dozen (many more now that I think about it). I might be OCD when it comes to using the right tool for the job. This one was bought as a utility hammer for a remote tool chest. As such it will have to do in a variety of situations. That explains the mid-weight and the smooth face. I prefer curved claw to rip claw hammers. The grip is comfortable if just slightly small (I wear large gloves). The magnetic nail starter isn't often used, but it's nice to see included, especially for those times when you need one. The aero one-piece forged steel design also reflects the latest hammer technology, if you can say that without laughing. In short, if you had to go through life with only one hammer that you could afford, this one might be it.
J**N
Wonderful Tool!
Works wonderfully! Hit me right on the thumb in exactly the right spot to create the maximum pain per pound pressure ratio! Great tool to elicit strings of obscenities the normal 11 year old girl should not be aware of, but now are accutely acquainted with due to her paternal parent not knowing the difference between "inside voice" and "outside voice" during an extremely stressful event.This hammer will also gladly take the blame for a range of wrongs when the maternal parent enquires angrily about the aforementioned verbal barrage.This hammer also keeps secrets valiantly when I quietly murmered discontent behind upset mother's back while she walked away from the scene of the crime. Has not spilled a word of it to the missus. Very good at acting innocently and playing dumb. Even seems to be hammered most of the time but I am not sure if that is just my imagination.The one negative I had about the hammer was that I could swear I heard a snigger when the head connected with my thumb in the split second before my verbal barrage started. I have complained to Amazon about this but they asked for proof of this behaviour which I am not willing to give at the moment due to a low pain threshold in general.I give this hammer a solid 95/100!
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