Amazon Basics 6-Piece Trigger Clamp Set - 2 Pieces 4-Inch, 4 Pieces 6-Inch
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They're decent and mostly plastic; they're a little weaker than a Stanley I have, and the very small one will bend if you use too much force on it. They are, however, very small and intended for small items. The larger ones can clamp and hold stuff that isn't too heavy for gluing and temp holding. A 2x4 will be clamped and held in place. They are reasonable in terms of price and small items. If you want something more durable, go for metal quick clamps. I also have and use Kregg and Stanley, which are both more heavy-duty. However, it comes at a higher price. Always choose tools that are appropriate for the job at hand.
I was asked about this product, but I didn't have it. I did, however, have the clamps, which I love.
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It's better to save for better things. I would not recommend these publications for anything. 1) The pins do not align in a uniform manner, resulting in space between them and, as a result, they do not appoint well. 2) I bought them three weeks ago, and there are two of them that have lost their vigor and refuse to accept anything. More than that, the press opens simply by exerting a little force and not pressing the release button. I don't do any heavy lifting. I only used them to hold mdf pieces in place while they peeled and fell apart. Perhaps these prensas are for you if you do a lot of light work or just want to hold two pieces together while they're falling apart (without exerting force). If you want to adjust wood for a sierra or something else for the style, I don't recommend them because they could fall apart (due to their lack of strength) and cause an accident. At the very least, I would not put my trust in these publications for high-risk jobs. If I had to buy press releases again (which I believe I will), I would not buy these. I'm going to save money and try out some Irwin or Pony shoes.
These might be sufficient for one-time use, extremely light duty applications. They're terrible for everyday use. The clamping feet are extremely easy to remove or break. If you're lucky, you'll be able to put them back on once or twice. I eventually threw them all away and went out to buy some new ones. I'm glad I took the opportunity to do so. These things aren't worth your time.
It is a low-cost product. somewhat. The quality isn't great. They don't exactly exude toughness. They don't, however, scream TERRIBLE. They're low-cost clamps, and it shows in their appearance, function, and strength. When it comes to strength, The SPREAD APART configuration is one of the things it can do. where the clamp can be used as an extender instead of a clamp by flipping it around. They are, however, quite small in size when held in the hand. I'm sure if you treated them badly, they'd cry and flee (ala could break) - I've only used them to clamp down plastic drop cloths so far. I know. They're really putting their POWAH to the test!.
The feet swivel and break off, according to a few reviews I read. This happened to one of our employees, but it wasn't a deal breaker for us. We used the clamps to roll up tarps and secure them to metal fencing, and it met our needs perfectly. When we were holding the tarps in place while they were clamped, the largest size clamp was a little difficult to squeeze with one hand, but it wasn't a big deal. When I first saw the smallest clamps in the box, I was afraid they would break right away, but we've had great success with them as well. All of the sizes were suitable for our requirements. These came in handy when we needed something quickly and didn't have time to go to the store. The promised overnight shipping was delivered (which isn't always the case), and everything went smoothly in preparation for a rainstorm. I highly recommend these as a handy item to have around the house and yard for a variety of purposes.
'Second-class' I say. Because they are "too" strong, they occasionally move my glued boards, causing them to be slightly "off. " They're also a little more difficult to open. I know - It all boils down to clamping force quality! I only mention that they aren't my favorites because I usually glue two 1/8" boards together (for our laser cutting and engraving business). These clamps, on the other hand, work better on thicker boards, so I keep them for that and use my smaller clamps for my 1/8" thick boards. I also hang them on this cafe rod so that getting and putting back the clamp I need is simple. Overall, these are something I would recommend! At the very least, simply opening and closing them will strengthen your hands! LOL . So, as an added bonus, you'll be able to grip things with your hands. working clamps AND strength-training equipment.
I liked the clamps when I first saw them in the box and thought they would help me with a project I was working on, which they did. However, as can be seen in the photo, the first clamp I used broke as soon as it was tightened. I'm either going to return them for a higher-quality item or lowering my expectations for what they can do.
Clamps from Amazon come in a wide range of sizes. The large clamps that came with the set I received, on the other hand, have a horribly designed tip. One of the detents broke as the tips separated from the clamp. Amazon issued a refund, but the purchasers should have done a better job selecting the product (Amazon Basic).
I slid my air filter into the back of my 20-inch box fan, but I needed something to hold it in place. They're fantastic, and I still have two small ones. br>I leave it on all the time until it's time to wash it because it cleans the air much better this way (because it's on all the time) than when I had it for my ac (I still have one similar to it and another type for my ac, but I clean this one every month and those I clean whenever I see the other one getting dirty). br>These clamps will keep the fan in place until I remove them, even if I need to reposition or relocate it. br>This is the best purchase I've made in a long time.