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Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
These are some heavy clamps. They do a good job of holding the drawer front in position. The only real downside is that this type of clamp has no way of setting a drawer front height. There are 2 set positions depending on the clamp adapter that you use but for anything else, you have to manually hold the drawer front in position while clamping it down and with the weight of these clamps, it sounds a bit easier than it is. The quick clamping action and release still makes it a bit quicker than other types of clamps so they will still get plenty of use.
Dee
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
Makes install super easy
Remington
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
My lady and I flip furniture. Well, more that my lady flips it and I just carry it where she wants it to go. Either way, we do a lot of work on furniture. We're always looking for tools that make our work easier, so when I saw these I had to try them.Installing drawers can be a bit of a pain. If you have two people it's not too bad, one person can hold the face while the other bolts it all down, but doing it solo it's a bear. Just not enough hands. That's where these come in. These clamps hold the face exactly where you want it so that you can easily mount them on your own.These are a great addition to our tool kit. Even though we flip together the other person isn't always available to help hold things. It's nice to not have to pause a project to wait for another pair of hands.
AbhishekB
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025
These are pretty heavy built & should be able to do the job easily. I like the clamp & quick release button. There is a set of spare jaws for specific application. You have to adjust the jaws once for your drawer thickness and then can use repeatedly. Front side of the clamp is plastic so that it doesn't damage the wood.I would have liked the jaws to be longer so that it can be used with smaller drawer sides & larger face panel.Overall its a quality product and well built and will make drawer panel installations easy.
J Fullmer
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
Upon first impression, the Jenzabar adjustable drawer clamps are built with decent materials based upon weight, and an impromptu scratch test. The mechanism that moves backwards and forwards is easily adjustable. It can be firmly tightened on various sizes of drawers. I have not used them yet, as my cupboards aren’t at that stage yet. I have no doubt they will work great though.
LRS
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2024
I’ve set a lot of drawer fronts in my life, and it’s a pain in the butt. When I saw these, I decided to order them out of curiosity. I haven’t had a chance to use them extensively yet, but I can see a few things about them that could limit their usefulness. The first has already been mentioned in other reviews…just by their nature, they will require a certain minimum gap between the drawer front and faceframe. This is probably fine for most applications, but for finer work, a 1/16” or 1.5mm gap is not uncommon, which I don’t think these tools can fit into reliably. Second, because of the length of the inner arm, the drawer front must be no more than about 2” above the drawer. That may not be an issue for many applications, but I have certainly seen a lot of drawers with a greater than 2” height difference. Overall, it’s an interesting tool and could save some time when setting a lot of drawer fronts that fit the criteria. One final note, it could also use some kind of padding on the inside to minimize damage. A few adhesive silicone bumpers would probably do the trick.
ladyengineer
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2024
This is a well designed, constructed, easy to use clamp. I wish I had it when building my kitchen and vanity drawers, but look forward to using it for future cabinet projects.As one with bad hand arthritis, I appreciate the one-hand operated, easy to actuate spring-loaded clamp and release mechanisms. Thickness adjustment is easy and intuitive via two Philips screws with 32, 36, 40 and 50mm (1.25, 1.4, 1.57 and 1.97 in) indicators. The no-mar front face pivot ensures parallel engagement against the drawer box clamp face. When used in it's operating range, you can fully close drawers with the camp engaged to check reveals, a HUGE plus.It does have limits that can't be avoided by design, unless it offered a greater array of clamp drawer box-to-front offsets for a larger range of applications.If the drawer box-to-front offset is less than about 1/2", you can't close the drawer fully during setup to adjust adjacent reveals in the drawer closed position.Also, greater than about 2" offset won't work. Refer to my third photo. Meaning, if you economize your drawer box height like I occasionally do for bulky, light weight or very low center of gravity items that don't need a deep box, but the drawer front is to be much taller, you can't use this clamp.But it works very well for normal drawer box-to-front distance applications. The clamp thickness is perfect to set the drawer-to-drawer reveals I like, measuring 0.08" to allow a 3/32" reveal. Refer to 4th photo. I recommend learning the clamp's operating range and building your drawer boxes and fronts accordingly when you can.Similar/perhaps identical clamps are available at a lower cost, but I honestly don't know if they're as well manufactured as this one. Others may appear identical, but as an engineer I know mechanisms such as this are rendered irritating to use, or useless, if engagement interfaces are not controlled in manufacturing. This version works well, so I recommend this particular clamp.
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