




🔧 Fold, Lock, and Conquer: The Ultimate Pocket Chisel for Pros on the Go!
The Stanley FatMax Folding Pocket Chisel (FMHT16145) combines rugged durability with smart design, featuring a 1-inch hardened high carbon steel blade that folds securely into an alloy steel handle. Its patented gear mechanism and locking handle ensure safety and stability during heavy-duty use, while the steel strike cap withstands hammer impacts. Perfect for carpenters and construction pros who demand portability without sacrificing performance.
| ASIN | B00NOVP8KY |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #628,134 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #471 in Wood Chisels |
| Blade Edge | Straight |
| Blade Material | High Carbon Steel |
| Brand | STANLEY |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (343) |
| Date First Available | September 10, 2014 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00076174161458 |
| Handle Material | Alloy Steel |
| Included Components | Stanley - FMHT16145 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
| Item model number | FMHT16145 |
| Manufacturer | Stanley Tools |
| Material | Carbon,Steel |
| Number Of Pieces | 1 |
| Number of Handles | 1 |
| Part Number | FMHT16145 |
| Product Dimensions | 12.1"L x 4.9"W |
| Size | Medium |
| UPC | 081219294701 785533711301 076174161458 |
| Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime Warranty |
D**T
Fantastic tool. Sturdy and rugged
Wasn't sure what I was going to end up with here. VERY pleasantly surprised. This review is coming from a woodworker, and not a carpenter, which is probably the more usual audience for this piece, so I don't have the same needs as someone who will be chopping massive 2x4's or 4x4's all day. I did make use of the striking plates on the end of the handle though. As the description of this item says, you can beat this thing hard with no damage to the handle. It can take quite a lot of hard hits with no noticeable damage. Very impressive for a $10 tool. First thing was sharpening the blade. Flattened the back, which was pretty much flat right out of the box. I've seen much more expensive chisels no flatter than this one. The grinding marks from the factory were no worse than others I've seen, and polished to a nice shine with only about 3 minutes on a diamond plate. Same thing for the bevel. I added a 30 degree micro bevel to the end and ended up with a tool that would slice paper with zero effort. I used this to chop a DADO into a scrap piece of cherry from a pallet. Very hard piece, and the slot went right thru a massive knot. Made good use of the ability of the handle to hold up to a lot of beating with a hammer. The chisel left a mirror smooth surface on the wood, even going crossgrain thru a nasty piece of wood. When all was said and done, there was only the tiniest burr on the edge, and it still sliced a piece of paper effortlessly. 20 strokes on a leather strop and it was back to a near perfect edge. Only one tiny, tiny little nick near one corner. Honestly, a $50 chisel would not have done any better. I have no doubt that this thing would hold up to chopping into normal construction lumber all day with no problem. For $10, this is a bargain! The fact that it folds up to go into your pocket and still is able to handle being beat to death with a hammer when unfolded is pretty darn sweet. I won't be using it for cutting dovetails in furniture drawers because it's too big for that, but it has found a place on the workbench. Just not having to worry about it falling off the bench and chipping the edge is worth it. I wish Stanley made a 1/2" version. I would buy it in a heartbeat. I would like to see the blade be about 1" longer, but that would make the whole thing 2" longer when folded and that might be a bit too long. I don't know the hardness of the blade, but if I had to guess, I would think somewhere around 57-59 RC. Plenty good enough for it's intended purpose. Highly Recommended. If you have a use for this you can't go wrong. It's a very impressive chisel.
J**E
Great for carpentry; not really designed for fine woodworking
This is a really clever design for an all-purpose chisel. The handle folds up to enclose the blade, so that you can put it in a tool belt, apron or pocket without having to worry about cutting yourself or your clothes. Yet when you need to use it, you just flip it open and it's ready to go for both delicate work or heavy whomping. The secret is in the very cleverly designed handle, which is both convenient and can take a heavy pounding. I don't use this chisel in my woodworking shop, where I keep several sets of chisels for joinery, mortising, and carving. I suspect that's why it only comes in 1 size (1 inch wide blade). It's really perfect for construction and work around the farm, though, and it's incredibly handy to have -- I always keep one in my tool belt. The steel is good quality and takes a sharp edge, although (like all chisels) you should expect to have to flatten the back and sharpen the blade before use. I've had mine for about 4 years and have used it quite a bit, and it's still in good shape. Only problem is if I lend it out on a construction site -- you have to tell people to avoidl nails (or be prepared to regrind the edge!)
B**E
Nice "in a pinch" chisel.
I was looking for a descent chisel to carry in my tool belt for those pesky jobs where I didn't want to use one of my more expensive chisels. I was a bit skeptical of the folding mechanism, but it's sturdy and beefy. Out of the package, its sharp, but not razor sharp, so a touch-up was in order. It worked great on the first job I used it on. Definitely would recommend.
S**E
Great bushcraft tool!
This chisel is light, compact and more sturdy than I thought it would be. Yes there are other tools a bushcrafter already carries that can perform most of the duties of a chisel. So why carry it. 1. Less chance of damaging your knife. 2. Nothing chisels faster and easier than a chisel. 3. It’s durable, compact and lightweight, about the size of a Leatherman Super-tool. 4. One of the easiest tools to maintain in the field.
G**N
Good rough work chisel
Brought this for my tool box and it’s great as it fits easy into my tool pouch
A**R
Great quality product that is better than the others
This product is very well designed, precise, and made of quality material. It is very sharp and creates good momentum so be careful using it; do not get into situations where your hand is in front of it. This product has made a difference in the work I have done with it.
M**N
Still needs an external ranger band to make secure
I like that the chisel has folding handles to make it compact and "pocket sized". However, the handles do NOT lock in the closed position. So, if you throw this chisel in a bag or pocket, the handles can easily become separated and expose an extremely sharp blade. Therefore, I put a "ranger band" on the ends of the handles to keep the unit closed and safe (see photos). I found that a thinner ranger band works best since it is easier to put on and take off than a thicker band. Ranger bands can be bought or made by cutting up an old bicycle rubber inner tube. Apparently, you are supposed to flatten the back of the chisel on a sharpening stone and sharpen the beveled plane on the tip of the chisel to prepare it for use on wood. I did so and now my chisel slices through paper like a knife. Therefore, a ranger band is a MUST for safety!
シ**マ
折りたたんで刃先が守れるので工具箱にいれておけるから最高です!大工じゃないので切れ味はそこまでわかりませんが普通に使えます!
S**D
work very well,concave shaped edge,so i will have to fix that to a straight edge since i sharpen my edge by hand,would be a good idea to have one with the side edge too like the Dewalt side strike chisel,but that fold like this one.
R**D
Good
J**V
great chisel. Love the folding. High quality tool
大**工
少し重いけど、それを差し引いても話題性抜群。 重い分しっかりしてるので、現場での荒い使い方にも向いてます。腰袋にも放り込めるので大満足ですが、届いたら刃はかけてたので、研ぎました。
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