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WEN 10206F2 Quick-Adjust 6-Inch Steel Bar Clamps with 2.5-Inch Throat and Micro-Adjustment Handle, Two Pack WEN 10206F2 Quick-Adjust 6-Inch Steel Bar Clamps with 2.5-Inch Throat and Micro-Adjustment Handle, Two Pack WEN 10206F2 Quick-Adjust 6-Inch Steel Bar Clamps with 2.5-Inch Throat and Micro-Adjustment Handle, Two Pack WEN 10206F2 Quick-Adjust 6-Inch Steel Bar Clamps with 2.5-Inch Throat and Micro-Adjustment Handle, Two Pack WEN 10206F2 Quick-Adjust 6-Inch Steel Bar Clamps with 2.5-Inch Throat and Micro-Adjustment Handle, Two Pack

WEN 10206F2 Quick-Adjust 6-Inch Steel Bar Clamps with 2.5-Inch Throat and Micro-Adjustment Handle, Two Pack

WEN 10206F2 Quick-Adjust 6-Inch Steel Bar Clamps with 2.5-Inch Throat and Micro-Adjustment Handle, Two Pack WEN 10206F2 Quick-Adjust 6-Inch Steel Bar Clamps with 2.5-Inch Throat and Micro-Adjustment Handle, Two Pack WEN 10206F2 Quick-Adjust 6-Inch Steel Bar Clamps with 2.5-Inch Throat and Micro-Adjustment Handle, Two Pack WEN 10206F2 Quick-Adjust 6-Inch Steel Bar Clamps with 2.5-Inch Throat and Micro-Adjustment Handle, Two Pack WEN 10206F2 Quick-Adjust 6-Inch Steel Bar Clamps with 2.5-Inch Throat and Micro-Adjustment Handle, Two Pack
$ 18.11

Score By Feature

Based on 1,835 ratings
Packaging
9.09
Customer service
9.35
Delivery
9.28
Giftable
9.15

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Product Description

Slide the clamp closed without pressing a single button for quick adjustment
The rail measures 6 inches in length and the board measures 2 inches in width. An elongated throat of five inches
An additional grip and precision are provided by the micro-adjustment knob
Scuffs and scratches are prevented on your projects with non-marring pads
This work piece clamping system comes with two F-clamps with over 1200 lbs of clamping force each

Questions & Answers

Is there a maximum length at which these clamps can be used?

I was 5 inches tall. The hand screw has been completely backed out, and the plastic pad has been

be kind to me as I lack knowledge of this subject. My drawer face measures 16 inches - I need a clamp to hold it What happens if you scale down the 24 inch screen?

In short, yes. The nice thing about bar clamps is that you can use them to hold items that are only a few inches wide. That's what I used these clamps for when I glued together a bench that was around 14". To make sure that the extra bar sticks out, you simply need to make sure there is enough space.

Is there any chance of them rusting if I leave them out in the sun?

In short, yes.

Can you tell me how big the box is?

In that box were clamps, which were adequately protected, but the whole package was enclosed in one gigantic box, possibly five feet in length.

Selected User Reviews For WEN 10206F2 Quick-Adjust 6-Inch Steel Bar Clamps with 2.5-Inch Throat and Micro-Adjustment Handle, Two Pack

My family and I were impressed with the quality and value of the WEN brand clamps
5/5

My family and I are very pleased and impressed by the quality and value of the WEN clamps. In the midst of developing my skillset and toolset as an amateur woodworker, I am slowly buying a clamp here and there as I need it. However, I am getting tangled up in this trickle approach that balances sho time and shipping for another project. As I cry, I can't control my emotions. I had to buy one in my required size. As an alternative. It's a mire. If I'd had what I already had, I could have handled this Following this, my next step was to invest in multiple clamps of various sizes so I could have them available to use later after I figured out what types of projects I would build and perhaps sell. Besides some quick/single shots, there isn't much to do. When it comes to hand clamps, I used some Bessey clamps they were of good quality, but I was not fond of their wood handle, which I was unable to get a good grip on. That's the case. I washed my palms or they were IMPORTANT NOTE In addition to not getting pictures of all brands for this review before returning the rejects, there were no pictures of the brands in the package. But the picture wouldn't have told you what I'm about to tell you below because of my physical examination, as well as the feel of the materials, construction, and weight. I'll begin at the beginning. Despite the fact that Jet clamps cost as much as Bessey clamps, these seem to be well worth the price. Well-built and sturdy, but the clamps are a bit long These 20") have the same flex as any other F-style bar clamp It is believed that clamps with a longer length will not flex If you buy parallel bar clamps, only parallel clamps are non-existent, but parallel clamps are roughly twice the price of regular bar clamps regardless of the brand Also, there are YouTubers who demonstrate how to convert a regular bar clamp into a parallel clamp, but who wants to spend that much money on a bar clamp that needs to be converted? fond of either the Bessey or Jet clamps and am left wondering why the industry pushes them on young woodworkers who are already on the brink of a tight budget for their first tools when there are more budget friendly and equally effective alternatives. I question the durability of the HF clamps because there seems to be a lot of play between the bar and the clamp end the clamps are good for a budget, but I question the longevity since they look cheap Also, I have read a great deal of negative reviews about both the HF and MasterCraft brands to the same extent. * The Jorgensen clamps were in the middle of the range of the budget. When I learned that they had dropped the name "Pony" from their branding, and had moved manufacturing overseas, I was pretty concerned. The clamp I received when I received it was actually much better than either the Bessey or Jet brands due in part to the plastic handle, which seemed to be more grippable than the wooden handles that chipped or split out on my Besseys when dropped. Despite a less expensive price, the fit, finish, construction, and weight are all similar to those of the Bessey and Jet clamps. In addition, the clamping pressure is also rated similar to the higher priced competitors. After I opened the WEN clamps, I went ahead and removed the nuts. Although I expected inferior materials, I would be damned if they weren't the same exact clamp as that sold by Jorgensen (compare the pictures in the listings, and you'll think the same thing! The two are nearly identical in design of all parts is the same as that of the clamp head, but they do not move There are several factors related to causing surface markings, including teeth on the bars and the way clamp heads are mechanically attached to bars. In the same way as the Jorgensen brand, the handle is made of a heavy plastic that is very grippable. The grip is slightly different but has the same length. In my opinion, Jorgensen is my top choice among the two trips, but Wen is also in the running. Jorgensen's clamp heads, which are smooth, thick powder-coated, are lightly textured/sprayed to protect from rust. WEN clamp heads are textured/sprayed to protect against rust. In addition, the packing for both WEN and Jorgensen clamps seemed to match with the exception of printed branding on the outside of the The non-Bessey clamps are simpler and more affordable than Jet/Bessey clamps In my opinion, marring clamp covers are as thick as their counterparts and are an ideal In the middle of a gluey mess, the bubble pops off In addition to liking the Jorgensen clamps, and the price isn't much higher than the WEN clamps, I am simply unable to justify the 15-percent premium over the WEN clamps. We found a 20 percent difference in price to choose the Jorgensen brand over WEN for just the handle shape after doing a side-by-side comparison Please see the images in the listings between the 2 pages and you will understand what I mean.

Amoura Potter
Amoura Potter
| Feb 02, 2021
The product is well made, and it works well
5/5

Read more to find out about the I never imagined 36" clamps would be so big, I guess I didn't realize what a huge clamp they Additionally, they have a good weight to them. They are good clamps, they are easy to use, and carry a lot of pressure. They are well made, and they hold a lot of pressure. That's what the clamp is made out of. It feels cheap since it is made of The paper even feels thick and soild when held in the hand. I have no complaints about it. However, I still feel happy with my purchase even though they could have been a little less expensive. In the future, I will be ordering more of the My new shop will be a great place to sell these. Those who find this review helpful, please vote for it, so Amazonian browsers can learn how products actually work for them, research and understand how they can improve. We thank you and wish you the best of luck with your purchases.

Landry Richardson
Landry Richardson
| Jul 03, 2021
My family and I are very pleased and impressed by the quality and value of the WEN clamps
5/5

My family and I are very pleased and impressed by the quality and value of the WEN clamps. In the midst of developing my skillset and toolset as an amateur woodworker, I am slowly buying a clamp here and there as I need it. However, I am getting tangled up in this trickle approach that balances sho time and shipping for another project. As I cry, I can't control my emotions. I had to buy one in my required size. As an alternative. It's a mire. If I'd had what I already had, I could have handled this Following this, my next step was to invest in multiple clamps of various sizes so I could have them available to use later after I figured out what types of projects I would build and perhaps sell. Besides some quick/single shots, there isn't much to do. When it comes to hand clamps, I used some Bessey clamps they were of good quality, but I was not fond of their wood handle, which I was unable to get a good grip on. That's the case. I washed my palms or they were IMPORTANT NOTE In addition to not getting pictures of all brands for this review before returning the rejects, there were no pictures of the brands in the package. But the picture wouldn't have told you what I'm about to tell you below because of my physical examination, as well as the feel of the materials, construction, and weight. I'll begin at the beginning. Despite the fact that Jet clamps cost as much as Bessey clamps, these seem to be well worth the price. Well-built and sturdy, but the clamps are a bit long These 20") have the same flex as any other F-style bar clamp It is believed that clamps with a longer length will not flex If you buy parallel bar clamps, only parallel clamps are non-existent, but parallel clamps are roughly twice the price of regular bar clamps regardless of the brand Also, there are YouTubers who demonstrate how to convert a regular bar clamp into a parallel clamp, but who wants to spend that much money on a bar clamp that needs to be converted? fond of either the Bessey or Jet clamps and am left wondering why the industry pushes them on young woodworkers who are already on the brink of a tight budget for their first tools when there are more budget friendly and equally effective alternatives. I question the durability of the HF clamps because there seems to be a lot of play between the bar and the clamp end the clamps are good for a budget, but I question the longevity since they look cheap Also, I have read a great deal of negative reviews about both the HF and MasterCraft brands to the same extent. * The Jorgensen clamps were in the middle of the range of the budget. When I learned that they had dropped the name "Pony" from their branding, and had moved manufacturing overseas, I was pretty concerned. My first impression of this clamp was that it was better than the Bessey or Jet brand clamps, largely thanks to the plastic handle that seemed more grippable compared to wooden handles on the Besseys which had also chipped or split out when dropped. Despite a less expensive price, the fit, finish, construction, and weight are all similar to those of the Bessey and Jet clamps. In addition, the clamping pressure is also rated similar to the higher priced competitors. After I opened the WEN clamps, I went ahead and removed the nuts. Although I expected inferior materials, I would be damned if they weren't the same exact clamp as that sold by Jorgensen (compare the pictures in the listings, and you'll think the same thing! The two are nearly identical in design of all parts is the same as that of the clamp head, but they do not move There are several factors related to causing surface markings, including teeth on the bars and the way clamp heads are mechanically attached to bars. In the same way as the Jorgensen brand, the handle is made of a heavy plastic that is very grippable. The grip is slightly different but has the same length. In my opinion, Jorgensen is my top choice among the two trips, but Wen is also in the running. Jorgensen's clamp heads, which are smooth, thick powder-coated, are lightly textured/sprayed to protect from rust. WEN clamp heads are textured/sprayed to protect against rust. In addition, the packing for both WEN and Jorgensen clamps seemed to match with the exception of printed branding on the outside of the The non-Bessey clamps are simpler and more affordable than Jet/Bessey clamps In my opinion, marring clamp covers are as thick as their counterparts and are an ideal In the middle of a gluey mess, the bubble pops off In addition to liking the Jorgensen clamps, and the price isn't much higher than the WEN clamps, I am simply unable to justify the 15-percent premium over the WEN clamps. We found a 20 percent difference in price to choose the Jorgensen brand over WEN for just the handle shape after doing a side-by-side comparison Please see the images in the listings between the 2 pages and you will understand what I mean.

Jayla Mitchell
Jayla Mitchell
| Jun 12, 2021

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