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Quick-Grip 59200CD 2-Inch Handi-Clamp

from: IRWIN

 : Quick-Grip 59200CD 2-Inch Handi-Clamp

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Binding: Tools & Hardware
Brand: Irwin
EAN: 0038548592008
Item Dimensions: 120750502400
Label: IRWIN
Manufacturer: IRWIN
Model: 59200CD
MPN: 38548592008
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: IRWIN
Studio: IRWIN

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Editorial Review:

Product Description:
Curved bar clamp with non-marring swivel pads. Combines speed and convenience with controllable pressure just squeeze to adjust and lock! Easy one-handed operation; quick release trigger. U.S.A.

Amazon.com Review:
As its name implies, the Handi-Clamp is a handy tool to have around when you need to hold a work piece securely in place while working on it. The lightweight clamp squeezes into place easily and holds fast. Non-marring pads grip the work surface tightly, without damaging it. And a quick-release trigger on the handle makes it easy to remove or readjust the clamp as needed--no screwing, twisting, or tightening, just squeeze and clamp down. A larger, 4-inch version of the Handi-Clamp is available for clamping thicker materials, too. Rule number one in a workshop: You can't have too many clamps. --Carl Thress



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - a good clamp with limitations
I found this unit to be a clamp with limited specific usefulness. It works well with veneers and held small pieces of wood to be worked. There was too little clamping force to keep large pieces of wood from shifting. It does not have the strength of hold that one finds with a metal c-clamp. To fit my need, I purchased an additional two deep metal c-clamps.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Why won't these work?
Looking at these, you would think that they should work well, but they don't. They have no clamping tension and cannot be tightened enough to hold anything firmly. If you need a clamp that fits loosely, these will work. My recommendation is to keep looking for another product.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - They don't fetch coffee either...
I have a couple of these clamps as well as the quick grip bar clamps and C clamps and spring clamps. They all have their perfect uses. These handi clamps are great for what I use them for, which is to hold materials together. I have used it to keep cabinet faces tight while installing screws (not to support the weight), for jigs that will not suffer a great deal of lateral pressure, holding drawer box faces flush while installing runners...etc.

For these things they are good. They are not good for all the things you would imagine a quick, compact, light duty clamp would not be good for. Get the right tool for the job and you will not have as many disappointments.

They won't replace your bar clamps, and they shouldn't be your first clamps, but they have earned their place in my line-up.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Clamps that do not hold
1 star is too many if you want to use these as clamps!
I have a set of these clamps that I bought thinking they looked handy. They are handy, but if you want them to hold something in place you can not let go of the grips. Every time I have used them I want to squeeze them to one more notch on the ratchet. So far I have not found a good use for these clamps except to keep extension cords coiled and separate.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Good concept, poor execution
I have had two of these clamps for a few years now. They are as easy and convienient to use as the positive reviews describe, yet I hardly ever use them. They simply won't retain enough clamping pressure for most uses. As soon as I release the handles, about 80%-90% of the pressure disappears. Since basic spring clamps are just as easy to use, hold better and are much less expensive, I see no reason to buy this clamp. If I lost mine, I don't think I would ever miss them.

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