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ToolGuyd > Tool Deals > PortaMate Mega Vise (SuperJaws) on Clearance for $50

PortaMate Mega Vise (SuperJaws) on Clearance for $50

Dec 6, 2012 Stuart 17 Comments

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PortaMate Mega Vise

The PortaMate Mega Vise II work support, PM7060, is on clearance at Woodcraft for $50. If it looks familiar, that’s because the Mega Vise II is seemingly identical to the Triton SuperJaws and its various rebranded clones.

  • Over 1-ton clamping force
  • Can support workpieces up to 37-1/2″ wide
  • Hands free foot-operated clamp
  • Folds up for storage and transport
  • Maximum load of 220 lbs

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Fact Sheet (PDF via PortaMate)

$50 with $9 shipping is a pretty darn good price. I don’t think I have ever seen any of these portable vises below the $99 price point.

Similar Models:

Triton SuperJaws
Craftsman Portable Job Vise
Ridgid SuperClamp
Rockwell JawHorse

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17 Comments

  1. Dan Richards

    Dec 6, 2012

    Double your order and shipping is still just $10. One for me and one for Dad.

    Reply
    • R. Lovelace

      Dec 6, 2012

      Thanks Stuey.
      I couldn’t pass up trying one of these at that price.

      Reply
  2. susano

    Dec 7, 2012

    in 4 1. Can’t beat the price. When did toolguyd become a deals website?

    Reply
    • Stuart

      Dec 7, 2012

      There have always been deal posts here and there, but there will inevitably be more deal posts during the winter holiday shopping season. In addition to readers asking for more tool deals this time of year, I am more active in searching out tool deals for myself.

      Rest assured that there are many reviews and new tool previews on the way. =)

      Reply
  3. Peter

    Dec 7, 2012

    I am weak, I can not resist, I need to unsubscribe but first I need to order at least one.

    Reply
  4. Josh

    Dec 7, 2012

    I couldn’t resist. One for me and one for my father-in-law.

    Reply
  5. brandon tarbell

    Dec 8, 2012

    Man, literally just received the Rigid version of this in the mail the day you posted. Happy I got to see the construction of the piece, it really seems well built and hopefully a upgrade to my staging and working methods.
    Needless to say returning the Rigid one and bought two for $10 cheaper!

    Reply
  6. Chris K

    Dec 9, 2012

    Awesome! Bought it! Stewart your killing g me! I bought the Bosch PS31 and this! Arrrghhhhhh

    Reply
  7. Carmelo

    Dec 10, 2012

    Mine just arrived and except for the plastic lock/unlock switch, It’s really well made. It will come in real handy with a side job i’m starting in January that i just ordered another one. The only real negative is that it doesn’t have an extended arm (43″), like the Craftsman, to hold a sheet of plywood.

    Reply
    • Carmelo

      Dec 10, 2012

      48″ arm, not 43″

      Reply
  8. Britt

    Dec 11, 2012

    the manual indicates that there is an “extension piece” that clamps onto the moving jaw. The maximum material that you can clamp become 55 1/2″. The manual does not give a part number or indicate that the extension piece is included or not (i don’t think it is). Anyone have any idea where to get the extension piece?

    Reply
    • Stuart

      Dec 11, 2012

      I don’t think I have ever seen the extension piece sold separately, and the Craftsman model is the only one I have seen that comes with one.

      Reply
  9. Tom Larkin

    Dec 11, 2012

    I just talked with Portamate, the extension piece is PM7061 and available from them at $50 + shipping. Of course that is the price paid to “Woodcraft for the entire tool. Hopefully the extensions will show up on line s omewhere, the young Lady at Portamate thought they were on Amazon but could not find them. Please let me know if any of you hear differently.

    Reply
    • Carmelo

      Dec 11, 2012

      I bought the rockwell non-folding arm for $25 on ebay. I’ll see if it works next week when it arrives.

      Reply
  10. Carmelo

    Dec 15, 2012

    The rockwell arm will not work on the portamate. Lowes is currently selling the the first and 2nd generation jawhorse for $120.

    Reply
  11. Steve

    Dec 15, 2012

    Thanks Stuey! Mine arrived a couple of days ago, and it’s a really good tool… better quality than I expected for $50. I had always admired the Jawhorse, but probably would never have paid $150+ for it…now I don’t have to!

    Reply
  12. tom

    Feb 4, 2013

    I bought the 7060 mega-vise and am pretty happy with it except I melted the first pair of jobs doing a welding job. Anyone know where I can get another set of the urethane jaws?

    Reply

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