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Posted 6 May 2023

Stanley STST1-75518 Essential 16" Toolbox with Metal latches & Curved Claw Hammer 570g £10.50 @ Amazon

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Product 1: Small top organizers enable small parts organization
Product 1: Geometric lock latches - lock guarantee, enables smooth closing and opening
Product 1: Package Contents: 1-Piece Tool Box
Product 1: Innovative design
Product 2: Claw hammer is perfect for hammering and removal of nails
Product 2: Strong fiberglass shaft provides additional strength and durability
Product 2: Added protection and durability within key vulnerable area of shaft from when hammer is accidentally overstriked from target area
Product 2: Bi-material grip with gripping ribs for improved comfort and anti slip grip

4131287_1.jpgThe STANLEY Essential Toolbox with Metal Latches is ideal for storing your smaller hand tools, fixings and accessories.

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Features an integral tray for storing smaller hand tools, which may be removed to store larger tools underneath

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Claw Hammer Design
There are two types of claw designs, a curved claw end which is perfect for removing and prying nails and the ripping claw, which is ideal for pulling up floorboards or ripping out unwanted studwork.

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Overstrike Protection
Overstrike protection provides added protection and greater durability to key vulnerable areas of the shaft of the hammer which might get exposed whilst in use.

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Weight
The weight of the hammer will affect the amount of force and striking power required to embed larger nails. A 20Oz hammer in comparison to a 16Oz would be better suited for driving larger fixings above 75 mm and vice versa a 16Oz hammer would be better suited for fixing smaller nails.
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  1. te721's avatar
    te721
    Bought this the other week to keep all the little tools in the car together, works great
  2. The_Name_With_No_Man's avatar
    The_Name_With_No_Man
    When your only tool is a hammer...
    comedychris's avatar
    comedychris
    My tools never been described as a hammer... Lucky you
  3. Christopher_Price17's avatar
    Christopher_Price17
    The Jeremy Clarkson DIY set
  4. Punylegs's avatar
    Punylegs
    Bought this the other week, was £12 or so. Hammer isn’t bad tbf, nicely ergonomic, toolbox also not the worst quality. For a tenner can’t go wrong for a diyer really if you need it
  5. j0nY90's avatar
    j0nY90
    Thanks OP
    "I recently purchased the Stanley STST1-75518 Essential 16" Toolbox with Metal latches & Curved Claw Hammer 570g from Amazon and I'm very impressed with the quality and value of this product. The toolbox is the perfect size for carrying and storing all of my essential tools, and the metal latches provide a secure and durable closure. The curved claw hammer that comes with the toolbox is also of high quality, providing a comfortable and efficient grip during use. What I appreciate most about this product is its affordability, making it an excellent choice for both DIY enthusiasts and professionals alike. Overall, I highly recommend the Stanley STST1-75518 Essential 16" Toolbox with Metal latches & Curved Claw Hammer 570g to anyone who wants a reliable and cost-effective storage and tool solution."
    Meathotukdeals's avatar
    Meathotukdeals
    Yup sad isn't it? I'm guessing you posted it as a fake review? Stanley doing this?
  6. stbk's avatar
    stbk
    Delivery £8, or free with prime....
    Looks like Amazon have done away with free delivery options even if it's a week or two later.
    awesomegiles26's avatar
    awesomegiles26
    Usually have to spend £20 for free delivery. Don't believe they've ever done free delivery for non prime, on orders under £20
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