Stanley FATMAX Nutdriver
Stanley FATMAX Nutdriver is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Product Features
Product Features
Delivery and Warranty
Delivery and Warranty
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Description
Description
If you’re talking about a dependable hand‑tool that gets into tight spots and turns hex fasteners without fuss, the Stanley FATMAX Nutdriver is exactly what you want tucked in your pouch — the tip is machined to fit hex nuts snugly, so you won’t round them off like you do with cheap drivers. This isn’t some light‑duty throwaway — the hardened steel shaft stands up to real torque and won’t twist or bend on you when you’re battling rusty hardware.
Handle grip matters when you’ve been at it all day, and that’s why this thing has an ergonomic anti‑slip handle that feels good in your hand and refuses to slip even when your gloves are grimy or you’ve got sweat going on. And the magnetic tip — yeah, that’s a small thing until you’ve dropped a nut down behind a panel and still managed to pick it up.
Key Features:
- Precision Machined Tip - Fits hex nuts perfectly so you don’t chew up fasteners.
- Hardened Steel Shaft - Takes real torque without bending under pressure.
- Ergonomic Anti‑Slip Handle - Lets you crank on stubborn nuts without your hand flying off.
- Magnetic Tip - Holds nuts and screws tight so you don’t fumble in tight spaces.
- Color‑Coded Size Markings - Lets you pick the right driver fast when the clock’s ticking.
Applications
This nutdriver is built for situations where the usual screwdriver just won’t hack it — whether you’re a mechanic tightening chassis bolts, an electrician running panel hardware, or a maintenance pro swapping out fasteners, the Stanley FATMAX Nutdriver gets into hex nuts and bolts cleanly and stays comfortable in your grip through repetitive work. Its magnetic tip makes single‑hand operation possible even in awkward angles.
Why Choose This Model
Here’s the thing — you can grab just any old driver, but when you’re turning hex fasteners day in, day out, you’ll notice the difference this tool brings. The anti‑slip handle keeps control even when your hands are slick, the magnetic tip actually holds hardware instead of dropping it, and the hardened shaft means you won’t be replacing drivers every few months. That matters a lot on a job site.
Technical Specifications Explained
- Length (~150 mm) - Compact enough for tight spots yet long enough for good leverage.
- Weight (~0.12 kg) - Light in the hand so you can work all day without fatigue.
- Material – Hardened Steel - Gives you strength where you need it and resists wear over time.
- Handle Type – Anti‑Slip Grip - Designed to keep your palm planted even under torque.
- Colour – Black/Yellow - Classic Stanley look so you can spot it in the bag.
Who Should Buy This
If you’re a pro tradesperson who’s sick of drivers that wear out, round fasteners, or just feel flimsy, the Stanley FATMAX Nutdriver is worth your attention — it’s built for hard use and doesn’t complain. You’ll get years out of it on service calls, in workshops, or out on site.
And if you’re stocking a toolbox for DIY and want something that feels like a pro‑grade tool in your hand, this nutdriver is a solid pick — no bells, no whistles, just reliable performance where it counts.


