I've installed my fair share of cabinets during remodels. My preferred method of screwing cabinets together has always been to use a couple of hand clamps to pull the cabinet faces together and then attempt to makes the faces of the cabinets flush. While this generally works OK, I have seen installations where the faces weren't 100% flush as they moved ever so slightly while attempting to screw them together. These clamps prevent that from happening and what you end up with is perfectly aligned cabinet faces. These remove any type of guess work and keep everything perfectly aligned while the screws are installed. In addition to being more accurate they also speed up the process. The clamps are well made and have padded surfaces where they contact the cabinet faces. They are quite simple to use and provide ample holding force to keep things tight. Wish I had had a set of these years ago.
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