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Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025
This is a great set of corner clamps. They are small enough that you can use them on smaller frames, but large enough to work on big frames. They way that you use them is unique, but makes working with them simple.
Trixie
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025
So these are workable.I used them to make a screen door for a cat room. A little wobbly to setup. When you unclamp them the little spacer block gets jammed on the threads. Its not hard to pop loose but there is no smooth way to loosen and just slide the blocks back. Jammed every time.Also they work better 4 clamps per 90 bar but you can only use 2 90 bars at a time that way. Not enough clamps included. You can use all 4 bars with 2 clamps each but its not as secure.Still minor complaints overall.
Rae
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
This set ensures accurate 90-degree joints every time. Durable aluminum alloy construction, easy adjustments, and included accessories make it a great value.
Ethena L.
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
Great for the shelving
Donald Huang
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
Perfect right angle ruler! Spot-on measurements, aligns edges flawlessly, sturdy build. A must-have for DIY projects. Highly recommend!
DouxPeches
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2025
I purchased the 90 Degree Corner Clamps for woodworking, and they have been an excellent addition to my toolkit. The quality and durability of the aluminum construction are impressive, with a smooth finish that feels solid and reliable during use. The length markings on the clamping squares are a particularly helpful feature, making it easy to ensure precise alignment for cabinets, picture frames, and drawers. These clamps hold the materials firmly in place without scratching or damaging the edges, which is a big plus. Overall, this 4-pack is a great value for anyone who needs accurate and sturdy right-angle clamps for their projects. Highly recommended!
Andy in Washington
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2025
I am not a cabinet maker, but I do a fair amount of woodworking and carpentry. I tried these out on a couple projects, and some applications worked better than others.=== The Good Stuff ===* As with any jig, the first thing I do is make sure the jig is what it claims to be. Measuring these against my machinists square, there was just a bit of wobble in one of them- I'd guess it was half a degree shy of 90 degrees. Not perfection, but probably close enough for me.* The finish is reasonably smooth, although it was a little rough. I am not sure I'd use these on any really high end pieces of wood.* They did come in handy for miter joints. One of the little pieces that come with the clamps works great to hold the miter tight and I was able to glue some nice joints without brads.=== The Not-So-Good Stuff ===* There were no instructions, so a bit of futzing around trying to figure out the best way to use some of the parts that came with the clamps.* The biggest problem was that there was no easy way to keep the workpieces flat on a table while the clamps were installed. I finally ended up using scraps to elevate the workpieces enough so that the clamps could clear the table surface. Sort of needed to build a jig to use the jig. I have other corner clamps that do not have this issue.=== Summary ===They are not bad tools, but they could have been much better. Still, I will keep them around, because you never know what sort of tool will come in handy for some project.
bendwriter
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2024
These clamps arrived very well packaged, in a cardboard box with interior foam cutouts for all the various components. They're made from anodized aluminum, and seem very well constructed. I checked them with a digital angle gauge, and got a reading of 89.9 degrees, so they're not a perfect 90 but will work fine for most tasks.Also included was a pair of cotton gloves - no idea why, since I can't imagine any woodworking task where you would use them. There were no instructions on the use of the clamps, and to make sure I was doing everything correctly before I used them I had to watch a couple of videos on the web. I tried the clamps with a couple of sample joints, and while they're fairly easy to use, I found them somewhat cumbersome compared to other similar clamps I've used in the past.In my opinion you should never have to resort to searching online for instructions to make sure you're using a product correctly. In the future, I would strongly suggest to this company that they eliminate the unnecessary gloves, and instead spend the money on a simple "Tips and Tricks" type of instruction sheet. So while I think they're well made, I think there are other corner clamps on the market that are easier to use.
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