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Quick-Grip 524QC Bar Clamp/Spreader | 
| Brand: Quick-Grip Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $24.99 Buy New: $22.48 You Save: $2.51 (10%)
Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 15215
Media: Tools & Hardware Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 12 x 2 x 5
MPN: 524QC Model: 524QC UPC: 038548524443 EAN: 0038548524443 ASIN: B000022453
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 24-inch bar clamp and spreader with multi-positioning jaws | | • | Quick-Clip feature on jaw converts clamp into a spreader quickly and easily; no tools required | | • | Non-marring, replaceable stay-on pads; heat-treated black oxide bar | | • | 1-handed operation moves 2 times faster than the original Quick-Grip trigger | | • | 24 inches long; weighs 2.5 pounds |
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Amazon.com Product Description The 24-inch bar clamp and spreader from Quick-Grip features quick-change multi-positioning jaws that lock on the end-pin or any position on the bar, plus a new quick-clip that easily converts the clamp into a spreader and a reversible/removable jaw. It also boasts one-handed operation, and non-marring, soft pliable pads to protect finish. The heat-treated black oxide bar provides added strength, rigidity and resistance to gouging, as well as rust prevention.
Product Description Quick-Grip, 24" Bar Clamp Spreader, Multi Postion Jaws, Both Jaws Adjust To Multiple Postions On The Bar, Removeable/Reversible Jaw For Clamping Or Spreading.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 2 more reviews...
It works December 31, 2007 It works. What more is there to say. It's a clamp. You squeeze it and it clamps down on what you have between the pads.
union carpenter February 21, 2007 Best clamp you can buy when doing furniture and setting countertops! Price is great and very easy to transfer from job to job. Highly recommend you have a few of each size.
The Clamps not bad but the companysure is January 31, 2007 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
these 1 handed clamps are great in the shop, a real must have. They don't have the gripping or holding power as the screw types but for most jobs they work great. Most of the time I position the pieces together with one hand holding the work and the other putting the quick clamp on to hold it secure enough to install the heavy duty clamps if need be. There are several compaines who sell 1 handed clamps, Irwin is just one of them. Irwin ,however, will not get any more of my money as they are one of the "sneeky" compaines. I saw the 20/20 show about compaines who use sneeky tacticts and fine print to "weed out" their rebate forms. They try to deter as many as possible from reciving their advertised sales/rebates so they can make more profit. Well Irwin is one of those companies. My suggestion is yes purchase several of these clamps just don't buy them from Irwin.
What more can you say January 31, 2007 These clamps/spreaders are a must have. You'll need to get a variety of sizes and a couple of each. Clamps are not just for cabinet makers. You'll find a hundred uses for these on the jobsite, espicially if you work alone. Buy a few and put them in your truck.
Handy but could grip more firmly January 17, 2007 I've used two of these clamps for about a year and do like the quick release. Some people have commented that it can pinch your fingers. Perhaps that is the case with the shorter models?
The grip is not strong enough for some board joining exercises, e.g. doweling butt joints. I'm not sure whether it is because of the soft yellow grips or something to do with the hand pull. Whatever the case, sometimes you have to wrap the hand pull with duct tape around the fixed blue stem in order to acheive enough clamping force.
I have to say that after purchasing the Jorgensen clamps I am happier with those although the quick release is not as easy to pull.
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