A budget 12-inch wooden handscrew clamp with angled jaws that suits light woodworking, though its listing carries no brand, material, or review-count detail.
Woodworkers who want an inexpensive wooden-jaw handscrew for clamping odd angles and irregular stock without marring the surface.
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Priced 36% below the category median ($27.98 across 8 tracked models)
Overview
This 12-inch wooden handscrew clamp is listed at $17.99 with a 4.7-star rating. The title points to angled jaws and a twin-screw design, the classic format woodworkers use to grip tapered or non-parallel surfaces.
Beyond the size and jaw style, the listing provides no specifications: no wood species, jaw thickness, opening capacity, or weight are stated. It also shows no review count or monthly purchase figure, so the 4.7-star rating sits on an unknown sample.
At this price it is a reasonable entry-level handscrew for a hobby bench, but buyers who want documented build quality should look to a clamp with a named brand and full specs.
Pros
Low $17.99 price for a 12-inch wooden handscrew clamp
Angled, twin-screw jaws grip tapered and non-parallel stock
Wooden jaws are less likely to mar workpieces than metal
4.7-star rating on the listing
Cons
No brand, wood species, or capacity specs are listed
Review count and monthly buyers are not reported, so demand is unverified
Performance notes
Handscrew clamps like this rely on two parallel screws so the jaws can be angled to match the work. With no opening-capacity or jaw-length spec listed, plan to confirm the maximum clamping width before buying for a specific job.
What buyers say
The listing shows a 4.7-star rating, but no review count or monthly purchase figure is provided, so owner feedback cannot be confirmed.
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