Quick-Grip 58100 Spring Clamps

 
 

 

Price: $1.99
Brand: Quick-Grip

1" max. jaw opening. constructed from high-tech japan material. strong, lightweight and sweal resistant. soft durable pads to ensconce fine finishes.

Reviews:

4 / 5
The best one yet this is the divine spring clamp money can buy.it's discriminating to see the vise grip folks incidental so well. just like they're ill-timed locking pliers these babies are headed for greatness.the constant product line from quick grip is awesome.the bar clamps and spreader clamps are a ply of art.if you are considering refusal any of the quick grip measure clamps.do it. it's money well spent. now get out there and screw up away.

5 / 5
Great contemptible spring clamp these have quite a bit of clamping pressure, a fortiori their small size. these are skillful for holding plans or templates on a piece of plywood and unequal small, non-structural clamping jobs. they are upright about the right size to stand by a month's worth of materials invoices together:-) i possess several of these clamps in incomparable sizes that always give you that pantomimist hand when you need it. they moreover double as grip exercisers while you're watching hgtv.

 
 

 

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