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WORKPRO W032013 Aluminum Spring Clamp Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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3.6
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Description of WORKPRO W032013 Aluminum Spring Clamp

3/4 in. jaw opening. With swivel pads. Aluminum frame and body. Easy to operate. Every handyman should have a variety of these in his tool set.

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Flimsy and Unreliable Clamp

Based on my experience, this clamp is flimsy and unreliable .It easily slips off and the spring loses its tension quickly..

Pros
  • Lightweight
Cons
  • Poor Grip

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Effortless Grip: Reliable and Convenient Clamping

As a result of using this product i found that it provides secure and effortless clamping. The aluminum construction is durable and lightweight, making it perfect for everyday use... The spring mechanism holds tight without slipping, ensuring smooth workflow. However, the clamping pressure is limited, so it may not be suitable for heavy duty tasks. Overall, the WORKPRO Aluminum Spring Clamp is a great value for its efficiency and convenience..

Pros
  • Durable and sturdy with a secure grip.
Cons
  • Cannot provide a strong hold for thicker materials due to the smaller size.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Sturdy body with a firm grip and soft tips

I saw these while browsing the Workpro/Great Star website and decided to give them a try. I don't recall ever seeing this type on the market unless Wolfcraft had them 25 years ago or something like that(?). They don't seem to be very popular or sold in the US, but maybe more so in Europe and Southeast Asia. I think they deserve more attention than they could have. I have a couple of medium and four small 3/4. They're really pretty and made from durable die-cast aluminum - they feel like they're

Pros
  • Spring clips
Cons
  • Legacy model