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ToolGuyd > New Tools > New Stanley FatMax Tool Vest

New Stanley FatMax Tool Vest

Apr 16, 2014 Stuart 8 Comments

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Stanley FatMax Tool Vest

It looks like Stanley has a new tool vest on the market, model FMST530201. The vest features multiple pockets on the front for hand tools, and a removable hammer loop in the back by the waist. Adjustable shoulder and waist straps help provide for better fit and comfort, while high-visibility and reflective strips help wearers stand out for better safety.

There are even personal storage compartments sized for mobile devices.

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The new tool vest is priced at about $71 at Amazon.

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I have never worn a tool vest a day in my life, so to me Stanley’s new vest looks both goofy and exceptionally versatile. It seems to be packed with plenty of pockets of different useful sizes, and I like that they managed to squeeze high-visibility and reflective accents and panels without making the entire vest orange and silver.

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8 Comments

  1. Javier

    Apr 16, 2014

    I like it I would be willing to try it out if not for the hefty price tag

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  2. Mike

    Apr 16, 2014

    What happens when you bend over to pick up the part you dropped? With my luck EVERYTHING would fall out. I also don’t find things in front of me that helpful. To often I’m to close to a wall, panel, ladder, or other person to be able to reach around to my front to grab a tool.

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  3. mikeh

    Apr 16, 2014

    I have used vests regularly and love the functionality – things don’t fall out like you’d think they might. Being a dewalt/stanley guy I came across this online at least a year ago and tried to put my hands on it but couldn’t find availability – it seemed that it was originally introduced in Europe or Canada and I think there was a Bostitch version available – price does seem a bit high

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  4. matt

    Apr 16, 2014

    I think I would stick with a Blaklader Kangaroo vest.. They are pretty nice. This looks like a cheap knockoff..

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  5. Stan

    Apr 17, 2014

    I can say this much, I would NOT want to be the guy to accidentally sit down with a hammer still on the back of the vest. Can’t imagine that feeling to good.

    $71.00 is much higher than the price I’d be willing to pay, especially since if one tool falls out, I wonder if when you try to pick these up if others would fall out as well.

    I wonder what the warranty on this item is though? As with fabric, once this rips, you either repair or throw the item away.

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    • fred

      Apr 17, 2014

      $10 cheaper at Tool-Plus:

      http://www.tools-plus.com/stanley-fmst530201.html

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      • Stan

        Apr 18, 2014

        I will state that at $59.99, plus free shipping (what about tax though?) that is a better price deal.

        Still not exactly that inexpensive though. Then again, I can’t imagine ever wearing a tool vest, let alone a modern day Stanley branded tool vest though.

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  6. Altan

    May 13, 2019

    They had a better quality of it, Stanley Fatmax Xtreme Tool Vest
    https://www.canadianwoodworking.com/fatmax-xtreme-tool-vest
    Was a very good quality tool vest specially for hot weather condition.
    It is discontinued.

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