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🔧 Adjustable Aluminum Clamping in Woodworking - SEDY Review

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Terrible

Revainrating 1.5 out of 5  
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1.6
🛠️ Workholding, 🛠️ Industrial Power & Hand Tools

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Description of 🔧 Adjustable Aluminum Clamping in Woodworking - SEDY

🔺SECURES QUICKLY - Solid antiskid rubberized Single/Double handle with adjustable rotary jaw, sets up instantly. Allows two wood block of different thicknesses to be joined at a 90 degree angle. 🔺EXCELLENT MATERIALS - Sturdy aluminum construction, lighter to hold in hand, but more durable. 🔺METICULOUS WORKMANSHIP - Oblong holes for easy mounting on workbench. Floating head and electroplating rotating spindle screw can be adjusted to align and hold work pieces precisely. Precision right angle clamping tool, a must-have for woodworkers, handymen and DIY'ers alike. 🔺Maximum clamping range is approx. 2.6in/65mm; jaw width: 3.74in/95mm; jaw depth: 1.4in/35mm, which can clamp materials like steel rod, metal tube, wood, thick glass, etc. 🔺Perfect for welding, framing, drilling, doweling, woodworking, making cabinet, installing furniture, frame and aquarium, etc. Best for DIY.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

not exactly the best hand tools

Don't waste your time and money. If you join two 1x3 pieces at a 90 degree angle and then tighten both clamps, the boards will move at an angle.

Pros
  • New
Cons
  • There are disadvantages

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Breaks almost immediately

The material this thing is made of is oil-like. Attempting to pinch something will eat away at the soft debris holding the screws in place, rendering this tool useless.

Pros
  • Absolutely amazing!
Cons
  • There are doubts

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Works great as long as you don't press too hard

This tool worked well the first few times I used it. The first time I put some pressure on the clamp it broke. One of the corkscrew clamps no longer engages.

Pros
  • Great for a small house
Cons
  • Some difficulties

Revainrating 1 out of 5

The return window has disappeared on power and hand tools

Most people don't use something like this every day. Nice to have when that special project comes along. The time has come, the product has failed. One of the screwdrivers snapped past the clip and came loose. It's useless now. Return not possible because "return window has disappeared".

Pros
  • Great for me
Cons
  • Negative result available

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Wouldn't waste money, broke after first use!

I bought it because I needed it and it was cheaper. Obviously I got what I paid for, one of the vices is removed after one use. I'm pretty skilled, but I can't fix it. Next time I'll buy a better brand that won't break after one use. I may have bought an unreliable one, but I would have preferred one that actually works.

Pros
  • Clips
Cons
  • Slightly wrinkled

I don't usually buy cheaper clamps but I didn't think I needed more. Let's say it's not the best option and I wouldn't buy it again. Possibly if you use it to create basic frames with 1x2. Looking back I will never use it again so I should have paid double or more and got more value from a higher quality item. I really should know better.

Pros
  • Power and hand tools
Cons
  • New competitors have appeared

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Very poor quality on hand tool

Maybe I expected too much from them but the threads on the bolt break even when tightening a 2x4 jaw with moderate force. It no longer fires after a quick trigger, I have to turn the knob a couple of times before it fires. The clip itself is cast aluminum, on large stock it won't hold a corner, even on lighter wood like pine. I used it with white oak and it was 4 degrees at 6 feet. I wouldn't recommend getting this. Spend more money and get something better.

Pros
  • hand tool
Cons
  • Not sure