Buyers who want a substantial, heavy-bodied clamp and value a large review history over a top average score.
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Weight 4.4 Kilograms
Priced 117% above the category median ($26.27 across 48 tracked models)
Our scorecard
4.1/5overall
Owner rating4.1/5
4.1 average across 1,800 owner ratings
Popularity4.0/5
1,800 owner reviews, more than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other hand tools and workshop hand tools we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
At 4.4 kilograms (roughly 9.7 pounds), the MAXPOWER MXP37 is the heaviest clamp in this comparison, which suggests a robust, high-capacity build. It is also one of the pricier options at $56.99.
The MXP37 has a sizable 1,800-review base, but its 4.1-star average is among the lower scores in this group. The data shows no recorded monthly buyers, so current demand looks soft despite the deep review history. Beyond the 4.4-kilogram weight, no jaw capacity or material is listed.
The heavy build may appeal to anyone clamping large or heavy assemblies, but the combination of a higher price, a 4.1-star rating and no recorded monthly sales means buyers should weigh it carefully against better-rated alternatives here. ToolHandle is an Amazon Associate and earns from qualifying purchases, which does not influence this ranking.
Pros
Heavy 4.4-kilogram build points to a substantial, sturdy clamp
Large 1,800-review base gives a well-documented track record
4.1-star average clears the site quality floor
MAXPOWER offers a heavier-duty alternative to lightweight clamps here
Cons
4.1-star rating is among the lowest in this bar clamp group
Higher $56.99 price than most clamps in this comparison
No recorded monthly buyers and no jaw capacity or material listed
Specifications
Weight
4.4 Kilograms
Performance notes
The MAXPOWER MXP37 weighs 4.4 kilograms, about 9.7 pounds, the heaviest in this group, which typically signals a large, high-force clamp body. No jaw capacity or material is published, so match it to your work by checking the listing. Its 4.1-star average over 1,800 reviews is a substantial sample but a modest score, suggesting performance that satisfies many users while leaving a meaningful share less impressed.
What buyers say
With 1,800 reviews at 4.1 stars, owner sentiment is positive on balance but more divided than the top-rated clamps here. No monthly buyers are recorded in the data, indicating slower current demand. The heavy build likely pleases buyers needing serious clamping mass, while the higher price and softer rating temper broader enthusiasm.
The data lists an item weight of 4.4 kilograms, roughly 9.7 pounds, making it the heaviest clamp in this group and indicating a substantial, sturdy build.
Is the MAXPOWER MXP37 worth $56.99?
It is one of the pricier clamps here and carries a 4.1-star rating from 1,800 reviews. The heavy build may justify the cost for large assemblies, but better-rated options exist in this group.
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