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Uxcell Stainless Spring Catches Overall Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
Rating 
4.3
🛠️ Workholding, 🛠️ Industrial Power & Hand Tools

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Description of Uxcell Stainless Spring Catches Overall

[MATERIAL] - Made of stainless steel 304, corrosion-resistant and durable to use. [HOOK SIZE] - 1.4mm (0.06") thick. High strength and durability by the stamping technology . [DESIGN] - Spring loaded design with excellent tension, make it hold firmly while locking. [APPLICATION] - Can be used on cabinet,ordinary box, instrument cases and so on. [PACKAGE CONTENT] - 1 x Spring Toggle Latch (mounting screws are not included).

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This tool exceeded my expectations in terms of durability and VERSATILITY .After I put it to the test I was impressed with how it securely held my workpieces in place. Its stainless spring catches are strong enough to keep everything in place, and its also easy to install. This makes it perfect for industrial and scientific use. The only con I can think of is that it's a bit bulky, which may not be ideal for smaller workspaces. Nonetheless, it's highly recommended for anyone who needs a…

Pros
  • Durable stainless steel construction ensures long-lasting use.
Cons
  • Difficult to install without prior experience in installation of similar catches.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Some modifications required

Parts are quite magnetic so doubt the stainless steel alloy. The biggest problem, however, is that no screws were included. While I have a sizable inventory of different bolts and often purchase higher quality bolts than what comes in the kit anyway, it annoys me that I couldn't find a single bolt that worked without modification. The holes are not countersunk for a pan head screw, but a #6 or #8 pan head was too high for the latch to fully close. I'm not sure what type of screw to use, but I…

Pros
  • Clamps
Cons
  • There are new competitors