A great tool for any shed or garage, an F clamp is useful for woodwork or metalwork projects. Craftright's robust F Clamp range consists of three different sized clamps designed with a strong cast iron and plastic build for DIY use. Equip with protective pads and a solid rubber grip, F clamps are useful when a project requires screwing, gluing, welding or bolting.
A great tool for any shed or garage, an F clamp is useful for woodwork or metalwork projects. Craftright's robust F Clamp range consists of three different sized clamps designed with a strong cast iron and plastic build for DIY use. Equip with protective pads and a solid rubber grip, F clamps are useful when a project requires screwing, gluing, welding or bolting.
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Prices last updated 10 June 2026.
Craftright 80 x 150mm F Clamp
A great tool for any shed or garage, an F clamp is useful for woodwork or metalwork projects. Craftright's robust F Clamp range consists of three different sized clamps designed with a strong cast iron and plastic build for DIY use. Equip with protective pads and a solid rubber grip, F clamps are useful when a project requires screwing, gluing, welding or bolting.
A great tool for any shed or garage, an F clamp is useful for woodwork or metalwork projects. Craftright's robust F Clamp range consists of three different sized clamps designed with a strong cast iron and plastic build for DIY use. Equip with protective pads and a solid rubber grip, F clamps are useful when a project requires screwing, gluing, welding or bolting.
Last updated at 10/06/2026 15:08:28
Craftright 80 x 150mm F Clamp
Delivery $10
Craftright 80 x 150mm F Clamp Malleable Cast Iron and Plastic
Delivery $14.99
Craftright 80 X 150mm F Clamp
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originally posted on bunnings.com.au
Not a whole lot that can go wrong with F clamps, the bottom jaw pivot thingie seizes up a bit sometimes but it's never caused me much headache, so why pay more? These are my go to champs for the majority of my work holding
originally posted on bunnings.com.au
Beware.Over 34 years of higher end carpentry and joinery I have never had the simple gripping mechanism of new clamps fail like on the Craftright brand. Old worn clamps - yes. New clamps -No.I gave these a second go last week after I had two of these continually slip approx. two years ago, thinking it just must have been a bad batch back then. Unfortunately they are still of faulty design compared to any other brand I've used over the years.They are dangerous to use in anything other than cosmetic workbench type work.Do not use for construction: Holding temporary frame bracing, beams in place, steel members, anything other than small timber members - Watch out, the lower jaw with the twist grip can often slide on the shaft. I can make it do it quite easily ... MoreBeware.Over 34 years of higher end carpentry and joinery I have never had the simple gripping mechanism of new clamps fail like on the Craftright brand. Old worn clamps - yes. New clamps -No.I gave these a second go last week after I had two of these continually slip approx. two years ago, thinking it just must have been a bad batch back then. Unfortunately they are still of faulty design compared to any other brand I've used over the years.They are dangerous to use in anything other than cosmetic workbench type work.Do not use for construction: Holding temporary frame bracing, beams in place, steel members, anything other than small timber members - Watch out, the lower jaw with the twist grip can often slide on the shaft. I can make it do it quite easily on purpose.No other new clamp has done this to me, ever. I've had over 50 clamps, all sorts, cheap and nasty, and expensive.Just went to the trouble of sending this in hoping to save others from the danger that will arise with this issue.
originally posted on bunnings.co.nz
Amazing how much more you can get done by yourself with a few clamps to hand
Craftright 80 x 150mm F Clamp
Delivery $10
Craftright 80 x 150mm F Clamp Malleable Cast Iron and Plastic
Delivery $14.99
Craftright 80 X 150mm F Clamp
Free delivery
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
Not a whole lot that can go wrong with F clamps, the bottom jaw pivot thingie seizes up a bit sometimes but it's never caused me much headache, so why pay more? These are my go to champs for the majority of my work holding
Beware.Over 34 years of higher end carpentry and joinery I have never had the simple gripping mechanism of new clamps fail like on the Craftright brand. Old worn clamps - yes. New clamps -No.I gave these a second go last week after I had two of these continually slip approx. two years ago, thinking it just must have been a bad batch back then. Unfortunately they are still of faulty design compared to any other brand I've used over the years.They are dangerous to use in anything other than cosmetic workbench type work.Do not use for construction: Holding temporary frame bracing, beams in place, steel members, anything other than small timber members - Watch out, the lower jaw with the twist grip can often slide on the shaft. I can make it do it quite easily ... MoreBeware.Over 34 years of higher end carpentry and joinery I have never had the simple gripping mechanism of new clamps fail like on the Craftright brand. Old worn clamps - yes. New clamps -No.I gave these a second go last week after I had two of these continually slip approx. two years ago, thinking it just must have been a bad batch back then. Unfortunately they are still of faulty design compared to any other brand I've used over the years.They are dangerous to use in anything other than cosmetic workbench type work.Do not use for construction: Holding temporary frame bracing, beams in place, steel members, anything other than small timber members - Watch out, the lower jaw with the twist grip can often slide on the shaft. I can make it do it quite easily on purpose.No other new clamp has done this to me, ever. I've had over 50 clamps, all sorts, cheap and nasty, and expensive.Just went to the trouble of sending this in hoping to save others from the danger that will arise with this issue.
Amazing how much more you can get done by yourself with a few clamps to hand
Bought two some weeks ago and found them to be very effective. After some more of the same and some larger for the workshop.
I bought this for a single job, so my review is limited by that short-term use. However, it did a first-rate job of clamping. It was great to use and seemed strong. For an item with a lower than expected price tag, I was very impressed.
These F-clamps are so easy to sue, even one-handed a lot of the time. I've used them to build my workbench in the workshop, and now the framing for a new wall in the house. Highly recommend these, as they are great value.
I have bought four of these. One was returned & replaced. Another is suboptimal but has not been returned.
I bought 2 then another 2 so useful and strong clamping action
I bought a couple of these a week ago and they have proven to be equally as good as my more expensive branded ones I already have.
These clamps are absolutely awesome, I have bought two of these, and two of the other size. I don't have a schmick table to do cuts or anything on so I basically use these clamps everytime im making cuts, and they work great, and are much cheaper, great craftright product