Best Overall Woodworking Clamp
WorkPro One-Handed Bar Clamps
We consider this highly reviewed set of WorkPro Bar Clamps one of the best woodworking clamps overall because the clamps are affordable, versatile and great for light and medium DIY projects. Made from durable nylon and heavy-duty steel, they last a long time, yet are lightweight and easy to handle. You’ll love the quick-change button design that instantly transforms the clamp into a spreader. Although they’re not made for big projects, it’s a great set to have for beginner woodworkers.
Pros:
- High-quality clamp and spreader in one, with 150 pounds of squeezing force
- Non-marring removable and replaceable pads
- Lightweight
Cons:
- Won’t work for larger projects
- Some might prefer all-metal construction to nylon
Best Budget-Friendly Woodworking Clamp
Bessey General Purpose Clamp
The Bessey General Purpose Clamp costs roughly $7 and is one of the best woodworking clamps to add to your collection. It completes the same amount of work in one tool as a collection of 1-in., 2-in., 3-in. and 4-in. C clamps. The sliding arm design makes it easy to adjust the opening to fit your project. It may be small, but it’s mighty—with 330 pounds of clamping force.
Pros:
- Affordable price point
- Lightweight but durable zinc jaws
- Non-marring plastic caps
Cons:
- Not meant for large projects
- The sliding mechanism isn’t always smooth, according to some reviewers
Best Cabinet Making Clamp
Jorgensen 72-in Parallel Jaw Clamp
The Jorgensen 72-in Parallel Jaw Clamp has large plastic jaws that distribute clamping pressure evenly to assure square corners and prevent your cabinet boxes and doors from bowing or lifting, making it one of the best woodworking clamps for crafting cabinets. The built-in clamp stand allows for convenient one-handed use. One five-star reviewer says, “They worked very well in constructing the cabinet boxes and even better when I glued up the panels for the doors; very little warping! They made a tough job, for this amateur, much easier.”
Pros:
- Prevents bowing and lifting, and keeps cabinet corners square
- Steel bar construction
- Large 72-in. maximum opening
Cons:
- Higher price point than other types of clamps
Best Bar Clamp
Wen Quick-Adjust Steel Bar Clamps
The Wen Quick-Adjust steel bar clamps are user-friendly and powerful with over 1,200 pounds of clamping force combined. Each clamp features a quick-adjust function to close the clamp without pushing any buttons and a convenient release lever to easily open the jaws back up.
Pros:
- Micro-adjustment knob for added grip
- Non-marring pads
Cons:
- Plastic clamp jaws
- Rubber pads prone to loosening
Best C Clamp
Kreg KHC Premium Face Clamp
Kreg clamps (a specific type of C clamp) like the Kreg KHC Premium Face Clamp are mainly used for creating pocket hole joints, but they have several other useful applications. The wide face pads prevent surface damage and spread out the force of the clamping grip. The thumbscrew knobs are particularly convenient, permitting quick and easy adjustments to the jaw capacity with a few turns.
Pros:
- One of the best woodworking clamps for pocket hole joints
- Ergonomic, easy-to-use padded grips
- Large clamp pads for even force distribution
Cons:
- Some reviewers report the rubber handles sliding out of place
- Can’t clamp extra thick materials
Best Spring Clamp
Tolesa Nylon Spring Clamp Set
This set of Tolesa Nylon Spring Clamps come in two different sizes, so you can work on a number of different projects with one affordable purchase. They’re made from heavy-duty nylon and include pivoting jaw pads that self-adjust to uneven surfaces. The tempered steel spring ensures maximum clamping power.
Pros:
- Lightweight and easy to use
- Ergonomic handle
- Includes extra replaceable pads
Cons:
- Only 30 pounds of clamping power
- Some might prefer steel construction over nylon
Best Corner Clamp
C Casimr 90 Degree Corner Clamp
The highly-reviewed C Casimr Corner Clamp clamps 90-degree corners and T-joints with ease thanks to its single-handed operation. Simply push in the spring mechanism to adjust the clamp to the proper size, and it assists with assembling two boards of different widths. The four-pack squares up all four corners of a box, picture frame or dresser drawer at once.
Pros:
- High spring tension for strong hold
- One-hand operation
Cons:
- Plastic construction
- Some reviewers weren’t happy with grip strength
Best Pipe Clamp
Pony Pipe Clamp
The classic Pony Pipe Clamp is a popular choice among both hobbyists and professional woodworkers. The pipe clamp works with any length 3/4-in. pipe, to switch out the pipe length for any project and saves money because there’s no need to invest in several different sized clamps. The multi-disc clutch design ensures a secure hold at any point along the pipe.
Pros:
- Heavy cast iron construction perfect for pipes
- Highly versatile, with an easy crank mechanism
Cons:
- Pipe not included
- Smaller clamp face than other models
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