Size DHL Box Internal Dimensions (cm) Max Weight (kg) FedEx Equivalent (approx.)
XS Box 2 33.7 × 18.2 × 10 ~1 Small Box (8″×8″×8″)
S Box 3 33.7 × 32.2 × 10 ~2 Medium Box (12″×12″×10″)
M Box 4 33.7 × 32.2 × 18 ~5 Large Box (13″×13″×11″)
L Box 5 33.7 × 33.2 × 34.5 ~10 FedEx 10kg Box (40.16 × 32.86 × 25.88)
XL Box 6 41.7 × 35.9 × 36.9 ~15 FedEx Large (16″×16″×16″)
XXL Box 7 / 8 48.1 × 40.4 × 38.9 or 54.1 × 44.4 × 40.9 ~20–25 FedEx Extra Large (42 × 42 × 47)

13 reviews for Miter Clamps for woodworking, Corner Clamps for Making Window Casing, Door Casing, Picture Frames, Cabinet Trim

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    no name

    Very good quality
    These solve the problem of getting a tight miter joint on a frame. I bought two because they are expensive but actually I think they work better just doing two corners at a time, the joints aren’t fighting one another. These are very well constructed and should last a lifetime. Be aware that the teeth do leave small holes on the side of the frame, you can’t see them unless you are very close.

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    Adam

    Worth the money!
    Worth the money to close gaps when doing door or window casing

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    Danthemam

    Great miter clamps
    Used them for the first time today! Easy to use! Sturdy! Great way to ensure you have tight miters

  4. Avatar of patrick welch

    patrick welch

    Very tight (almost too tight)
    These put an extraordinary amount of clamping force on the joint. Therefore it is important to ensure one is not squeezing out too much glue/epoxy.This is important. I have not found a solution for this yet.Also, it seems like the angle may be a little less than 90 degrees.We will see. I will update.

  5. Avatar of Erin

    Erin

    Just okay
    Decent miter clamps. Clamping power is inconsistent between the two of them can’t figure out why, and construction is not riveted together but they’re actually little screws that come loose after repeated clamping. For the price I was happy and they helped me with a large finish project. If I was a professional and did it all day every day I’d probably buy a nice set of these.

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    Michael M.

    Perfect tool for joining corners.
    Great product that allows you to join 45 degree corners easily. I am using the product to fix all of the baseboard misalignment that my flooring contractor left behind.

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    David Festa

    Works as it should
    Purchased one to test it out, came back to buy another 3

  8. Avatar of Johnny V

    Johnny V

    Works Well Holding A 90 Degree Corner
    As the headline states: Works Well Holding A 90 Degree CornerThis is an excellent tool holding 90 degree corners for door or window casings, picture frames and more. First and foremost the miter cut has to add up to 90 degrees. It can be off by a degree or so but the function of this clamp is to hold 90 degree corners while glue dries or dry assembling casings/framing.Yes it leaves small holes on the outside of the corners, but the small holes are easier to fill than nail holes.Really my only complaint is not ordering two or more.This clamp is solidly built and should last for years.

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    LiveWire

    This “Plumbking” Woodworking Mitre Clamp caught my eye when I came across the listing. I was not really sure what I was looking at initially as I have never used a tool quite like this one, but I was very interested in checking this out.This product ships in basic packaging without too much excess. It is well protected for shipping and mine arrived in good condition. I was immediately impressed on the initial inspection. This is a very well made, robust device. It is a quality product with precise machining and more than durable enough for its intended task.After a short familiarization curve using scrap pieces initially, the use of the clamp becomes straightforward and its relatively easy to use. The sturdy lever with ball knob ends provides for effortless leverage and provides impressive clamping power. Seriously, the pieces you are working on are NOT going anywhere until you release the lock on the pressure.Overall, I am quite impressed with this Plumbking clamp. It is well made, sturdy and does exactly what it is intended to do. I am not a professional carpenter, but I can envision many possible uses for this. Now, there is one “issue” so to speak. Due the design of this device, several “teeth” marks required for the clamping mechanism will bite into your work slightly. (8 little shallow holes to be exact). So, depending on the nature of what you need to do, this may or may be suitable for your specific purpose. However, if your project is such that you are ok with a tiny bit of filler for those little marks, then this is not much of an issue. At the original listing price of $69.99, I feel this is reasonable for the quality of the device you are getting here. I certainly feel this product is worth considering.

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    Angus

    These miter clamps are a great tool for woodworking projects that require clean, tight 90° joints. I used them for building picture frames and window casings, and they held the corners securely in place while the glue dried. The design makes alignment easy, which helped improve the overall quality of my work.They’re sturdy and reusable, though the springs can be a bit stiff at first, requiring a bit of effort to open and position. Also, they work best on thinner moldings—heavier or wider trim might need stronger clamps.Overall, a reliable set for anyone doing trim, frame, or casing work. They save time and frustration and help produce professional-looking results.

  11. Avatar of bartos

    bartos

    I’ve been using these Miter Clamps for woodworking recently and im absolutely loving them! The quality is top-notch—these clamps really make a difference when I’m working on projects like window and door casings, picture frames, and even cabinet trim. They hold everything perfectly in place while I’m working, which means no more fussing around trying to keep pieces aligned. I’ve done a few projects already, and the results speak for themselves. It’s so nice to have reliable tools that make the work smoother and more enjoyable. If you’re into woodworking, these are definitely great quality!

  12. Avatar of Mr. Honest Review

    Mr. Honest Review

    This is a quality made product with easy of use. It holds 45 dregree mitreed corners very well, and is perfect for allowing the glue to set in place. the only thing is that it leaves small holes were the teeth of the device bit into the wood to secure it in place. This may not work well if you are dealing with finished wood, but is no issue if you are willing to fill and sand. It is a great tool for specific applicaitons. I gave it 4 starts due to the teeth. Overall its a good tool.

  13. Avatar of Amazonaholic

    Amazonaholic

    Yeah… Not sure what kind of projects you’ll use these for where you would want teeth holes on the outsides of your mitres… They show in their advertisements using these things on finely detailed picture frames!! Yeha… DON’T…This just creates more work than it is worth. There are lots of mitre clamps and methods out there that do not require teeth to hold your projects in place. I am half considering removing the teeth and gluing on some soft, pliable rubber and see how that works out. Otherwise, it’s just more junk I will never use.Thank you for reading my review! 🙏


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