🛠️ Cut with confidence, work with style.
The Stanley Fat Max 10-778 is a professional-grade retractable utility knife featuring a metal blade with a secure clamp to prevent wobble, an ergonomic thermoplastic rubber grip for superior comfort, and a pop-up blade dispenser for fast, hassle-free blade changes. Designed for precision and durability, it weighs only 4.5 ounces and measures 8.5 inches, making it an essential tool for managers and pros who demand efficiency and control.
Material | Metal w\/Rubber Grip |
Brand | STANLEY |
Color | Yellow and Black |
Item Length | 8.5 Inches |
Handle Material | Thermoplastic Rubber (TPR) |
Blade Material | Metal |
Item Weight | 0.28 Pounds |
Style | Ergonomic |
Handle Type | Manual-Retractable |
Manufacturer | Stanley Tools |
UPC | 076174107784 |
Part Number | 10-778 |
Item Weight | 4.5 ounces |
Item model number | ....... |
Size | Length:6-5/8 in Width:1-3/8 in Depth:7/8 in |
Power Source | hand_powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | ........ |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**S
Feels good in my hand
I'd had a Fat Max for about 10 years and just couldn't get the last blade to stay in place. My 'handy' husband couldn't either and he told me to 'just buy a new one!' So I did.To my horror, I couldn't get the blade to stay in place in the new one. I looked at the instructions, watched YouTube videos and I still couldn't get the red button near the blade to do what it was supposed to do, lock in the blade.HELPFUL HINT to any one who is not tool handy - press the END of that long, red button nearest the blade and you will find with a slight bit of wiggling the new blade will settle in place with no problem. Do NOT press the centre of the long red button, for some reason it doesn't do what it is supposed to.I tried this trick on my old Fat Max and it works like a charm! Now, at least, I have a back up knife if one is lost in the mess on my art table!This is a sturdy, well made knife, I find it fits my hand well and I can use it on both very thick and thin materials in my art room
D**.
Awesome grip and ergonomics / fits good in the hand
I had another Stanley utility knife that worked well. It also had black rubber as part of the handle grip. To change blades, one simply opened it up with a screwdriver. This time, I wanted to get an extra utility knife and was about to buy another like my first one when I saw the FatMax. I decided to give it a go, and I am glad that I did. Installing the blade was a little tricky initially, but I was able to figure it out. Plus, no tools are needed for the installation. The rear of the knife has a storage chamber for extra blades. It came with five in all. I did not realize this and purchased extra blades, which I didn't need. Well, now I have a lot of extras which means I won't have to get any more for a long time! All in all, I like this utility knife and find myself wanting to use it all the time!
J**N
We own many!
We’ve been buying these for over 10 years. We’ve never had a problem with any of them other than a couple of them got lost. They’re super durable as we use them in warehouse every day. And they hit the floor. Even the oldest ones haven’t broken after hundreds of drops. Just a little bit of paint has come off over time.
E**E
Nice grip. Heavy-duty unit. Better blade storage area.
I love Stanley utility knife products. Someone else must also love them as they keep disappearing from my possession. This unit is heavy and can take a beating. I like the rubbery grip that makes grasping with wet or sweaty hands easier than the styles without the rubber grip. Be advised, it is heavy and may cause more hand-fatigue over extended sessions of use than super skinny or light utility knives or box cutters. The on-board storage of blades of this design is 5 blades which is more than other Stanley utility knives which sometimes have just 3. But I find the blades on this design are somewhat more difficult to change than those on skinnier Stanley utility knives. Although the design of the blade storage compartment on this Fat Max is better than on other models, like the 10-499W where the blades fall out when you open the compartment.
D**H
work's great for me
I do leatherwork, I started with x-acto knifes but kept breaking the blade tips. Grabbed this one day for other things but found out this thing can cut! The blades that came in the handle are very sharp and strong, a quick strop and its ready to cut some heavy weight leather. Cutting leather isn't easy and I've never had an issue with the blades moving or falling out and the quick change is nice......go for it!
D**K
Can't Stand Up to professional Use
I am a stocker at Walmart and a good box cutter is a must have tool. I bought this Stanley utility knife specifically because Stanley used to stand for top quality tools. Apparently not any more. It feels good in the hand, with a good shape and good heft. But by the 2nd week of use, the blade would pull out of the handle while cutting. Sometimes the blade would be lodged in the cardboard; sometimes the blade would go sailing away and had to be searched for, for safety reasons. I started treating the knife with extreme caution while cutting but maybe once a week the blade would come loose no matter how carefully - and slowly - I cut.Last night, the top button that slides the blade in and out popped off rendering the knife useless. I tried to push the button back into place but the internal structure yields and will not receive the tab on the button.Useless. A Stanley tool. I see that the tool was made in China. I am so fed up with formerly US brands that now are manufactured in China and are pieces of crap. I am now using an all steel box cutter that you have to use a screwdriver to change blades. But it works. It is perhaps 40 years old. It is a Stanley. When Stanley tools were made in the USA.
D**.
New learning curve to replace with a new knife.
I am so use to replacing the old knifes, but this new one,, weaird. But works. And I really love the curve of the knife, fits in the hand so nice.
P**R
Sharp, easily-changed blades. Ergonomic. No mechanical problems.
Came in very minimalist packaging which was unexpected but different and refreshing to see, actually. The last time I bought a utility knife was a cheap Walmart one and...let's just say it quite literally didn't retract it's blade unless you opened the WHOLE thing to slide them back on the inside. The Wal-Mart one was also 2 pieces of barely finished metal.However, this FatMax ended up being about as well-built as I expected from Stanley. The walmart one was one color, no grips, and too easy to disassemble. The FatMax blade change system, so far, seems to be nearly foolproof with how straightforward it is if I decide to keep it for the long-term.The blades that shipped with it (and it came with more blades than the Wal-Mart one) all fit fine and are sharp. And the smallest detail I noticed is that there appears to be tiny amounts of lubricant between each blade stored in the handle. Highly appreciated.I definitely think this is worth the $10 and Stanley is a pretty well-known and reputable tools brand as far as I'm aware.
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