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Bessey PG4.012
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Reviews by Users
04 Jan 2004



The design on paper sounds like a dream come true
I bought two of these, and when I purchased them, I thought what a great idea. I have the Quick Grips, and like the ease of use. When I saw that these took the quick grip principle and took it a step farther, with a screw vise, I jumped at buying them. I saw Norm Abrams on TV using the Bessey Super Grip clamp style, and then discovered these Powergrips. It seemed to me the Powergrips would be a better idea, than having to squeeze, adjust, and squeeze adjust, the way you do with vice grips, and t...
–Bob Feeserfrom Amazon.com
01 Nov 2002



Great Tool!
After reading some of the other reviews, I realized how clueless some people are in using tools. This clamp is a very specialized tool which does one thing better than any other clamp I've seen. It is meant for those occassions where you are holding something to be clamped in one hand and therefore only have your other hand to operate the clamp. The beauty of this clamp is that you use the squeeze lever to cinch the clamp securely to the items being clamped and then use the traditional screw ...
–Carter B. Provofrom Amazon.com
08 Jan 2001



Not Quite as Advertised, But It Is Useful
I received one of these for Christmas and have used it some over the past two weeks. I quickly discovered, as did toolpig, that the clamp is difficult to release if you do not leave about 1/4" or more of thread showing on the handscrew before "pumping" it on tight. The combination of pumping it tight and then adding a half turn of screw makes it virtually immovable. The "one hand release" is something I haven't figured out yet. You MUST loosen the screw before you can release the thumb butto...
–Al the Palfrom Amazon.com