ToolGuyd

Tool Reviews, New Tool Previews, Best Tool Guides, Tool Deals, and More!

  • New Tools
  • Reviews
  • Guides
    • Best Cordless Power Tool Brand
    • Tool Brands: Who Owns What?
    • Best Cordless Drills (2021)
    • Dewalt UWO Explained
    • Where to Buy Tools
    • Best Tool Kit Upgrades
    • Best Extension Cord Size
    • Best Tape Measure
    • Best Safety Gear
    • Best Precision Screwdrivers
    • Best Tool Brands in Every Category
    • Ultimate Tool Gift Guide
    • More Buying Guides
  • Hand Tools
    • Bit Holders & Drivers
    • EDC, Pocket, & Multitools
    • Electrical Tools
    • Flashlights & Worklights
    • Knives
    • Mechanics’ Tools
    • Pliers
    • Screwdrivers
    • Sockets & Drive Tools
    • Wrenches
    • All Hand Tools
  • Power Tools
    • Accessories
    • Cordless
    • Drills & Drivers
    • Oscillating Tools
    • Saws
    • Woodworking Tools
    • All Power Tools
  • Brands
    • Bosch
    • Craftsman
    • Dewalt
    • Makita
    • Milwaukee
    • Ryobi
    • All Brands
  • USA-Made
  • Deals
ToolGuyd > Hand Tools > Clamps > Sale on Woodpeckers Miter Clamp Sets

Sale on Woodpeckers Miter Clamp Sets

Jan 14, 2016 Benjamen 4 Comments

If you buy something through our links, ToolGuyd might earn an affiliate commission.

Woodpeckers Miter Clamp Set product shot from Carbide Processors

Browsing my twitter feed, I noticed Woodpeckers was advertising special pricing on their miter clamp sets. Woodpeckers tools are usually expensive but built with high quality, so anytime they offer a discount it’s a good thing.

I recently took special notice of these clamps after doing a review on Rockler’s Clamp-it Corner Jigs, which can serve a similar purpose using a different design.

Advertisement

A pair of Woodpeckers’ miter clamps allow you to hold together a miter joint using only one clamp. Woodpeckers sells them in sets of 2 pairs of clamps.

These 3″ x  3″ clamps have 1-5/8″ jaws to grip the 4 edges of the miter joint, and are designed so the two component blocks will apply the same clamping pressure to both sides of the joint.

Woodpeckers machines these 3/4″ thick miter clamps from aluminum billet, and like all of their products they are held to very tight tolerances. The clamps are anodized in Woodpeckers’ typical red, which gives them a protective finish against adhesives and other chemicals.

Woodpeckers Miter Clamp Jig in a fixture from Carbide Processors

The clamps, or rather clamping brackets, can be used with a bar clamp or other clamp, and are also counterbored for mounting to a workbench or board for use in a fixed jig.

The idea is that you can secure one of the clamp components to a board, and use the other with a toggle clamp or even a bar clamp, as a movable jaw.

Advertisement

On the Woodpeckers site, normal pricing is $25 for a pair (2-pack) of clamps. So you get 2 outer clamping components, and 2 inner clamping components for $25. Regularly, 2-3 sets will cost $24 each, and 4+ sets will cost $23 each.

Bar clamps and toggle clamps are sold separately. You will need 2 clamps to work with the 2 pairs of clamps that come in each set.

Sale Pricing:

  • $23 for 1 set
  • $21 for each set if you 2-3
  • $20 for each set if you 4+ sets

Here’s the bad news: I checked and it still costs me $9 bucks to ship a single clamp set, and $15 to ship four.

Carbide Processors still beats Woodpeckers pricing for a single clamp at $22.85, but unfortunately they are out of stock at the moment.

Buy Now (via Woodpeckers)
Compare (via Carbide Processors)

Sale ends 1/19/16 at midnight.

Related posts:

No related posts.

Sections: Clamps, Made in USA, Tool Deals, Woodworking, Workholding & Vises Tags: miter clampsMore from: Woodpeckers

« New Makita Cordless Rebar Cutter
Will We See a Cordless Table Saw from Dewalt, Milwaukee, Bosch, or Makita? »

About Benjamen

Benjamen Johnson grew up watching his dad work as a contractor and woodworker. He became an electrical engineer and took an interest in woodworking. Check out Ben's projects at Electronsmith's 3D Prints or Instagram.

4 Comments

  1. Benjamen

    Jan 14, 2016

    I noticed a couple of other Woodpeckers sales this morning..

    http://e.woodpeck.com/public/?q=preview_message&fn=Link&id=jlwzmwmuos42pt709xmjg7brwxrr1&ssid=34643&t=3
    (Router base and clamping cauls)

    and

    http://www.woodpeck.com/specials.html
    (refurbished clamping squares)

    Reply
  2. Hilton

    Jan 14, 2016

    The Woodpecker sales have to be the lamest ever. I’ve never seen anything for sale that was more than one or two dollars less.

    Normal price $24.99, SALE price $22.99

    Really? Make it $18.99 or throw in free shipping.

    I’ve never been able to press go on the Woodpecker site. This is not to say I don’t like their products because I do. I have the lovely coping sled for the router table and plenty of the right angle clamps.

    Reply
    • Matt E.

      Jan 14, 2016

      Was just about to commment on the same thing! Their “sales” are clearly just an excuse to send an email reminding everyone the product exists.

      Don’t get me wrong, I know extremely precise and professionally machined tools (made right in their shop is the US!) are expensive. I get that.

      So I don’t feel entitled for them to offer a discount because “boo hoo it’s too expensive”. It’s fine to want to make profit, that’s what businesses do.

      But at the same time, they should either man-up (and offer a real discount) or shut up with these “sales.”

      Reply
      • fred

        Jan 15, 2016

        Caveat Emptor

        Perhaps unlike Latin – English is a wonderful language!
        A merchant can claim an item is “on sale” – no matter what the price (markup or markdown) – unless for some reason the item is not available “for sale”.

        Reply

Leave a Reply to Hilton Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • YouTube

Newsletter

Sign up to receive the latest tool news.

Recent Comments

  • William Adams on Best Prime Day Tool Deals 2025: Hand-Picked Bargains: “FWIW, the Craftsman 30-bin organizer has been at that price for a while now, so maybe will still be this…”
  • Johnathon on Best Prime Day Tool Deals 2025: Hand-Picked Bargains: “Just a note that it is the corded* 12″ miter saw with cordless* drill and impact driver. That would be…”
  • Stuart on New Milwaukee M18 Fuel Cordless Backpack Vacuum Brings it All: “In the middle section, between the filter and collection container.”
  • MFC on New Milwaukee M18 Fuel Cordless Backpack Vacuum Brings it All: “I have never seen a backpack vac out in the wild. Not in residential, commercial or hospitality. I have only…”
  • Adam on New Milwaukee M18 Fuel Cordless Backpack Vacuum Brings it All: “As they try to tie everything into PackOut, was it a miss not integrating that into the bottom here? Along…”
  • Nate on New Milwaukee M18 Fuel Cordless Backpack Vacuum Brings it All: “Where is the cyclone physically located? I’ve built a lot of ’em over the years and I don’t see space…”

Recent Posts

  • Best Prime Day Tool Deals 2025: Hand-Picked Bargains
  • Leatherman FREE Multi-Tools are on Sale for Prime Day 2025!
  • Rare Savings on Dewalt's Best Cordless Oscillating Tool kit
  • New Milwaukee M18 Fuel Cordless Backpack Vacuum Brings it All
  • Home Depot Follows July 4th with New Tool Deals (7/5/25)
  • New at Lowe's: Rainbow Kobalt Hex Keys
  • Patent Dispute Over Dewalt Construction Jack has been Settled
  • Dewalt Launched a New 20V Atomic Cordless Hammer Drill Kit
ToolGuyd New Tool Reviews Image

New Tool Reviews

Buying Guides

  • Best Cordless Drills
  • Best Euro Hand Tool Brands
  • Best Tool Brands
  • Best Cordless Power Tool Brands
  • Tools for New Parents
  • Ultimate Tool Gift & Upgrade Guide
ToolGuyd Knife Reviews Image

Knife Reviews

ToolGuyd Multi-Tool Reviews Image

Multi-Tool Reviews

ToolGuyd LED Flashlight and Worklight Reviews Image

LED Light Reviews

  • Home
  • About
  • Contact
  • Stores
  • Videos
  • AMZN Deal Finder
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Disclosure