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Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2025
I picked up the JUZUXI 90° Corner Clamps thinking I could use a few extras for quick framing jobs and holding together awkward angles during glue-ups. I’ve got a couple higher-end corner clamps already—real workhorses that I trust when I’m building out props or platforms for the high school stage crew. I knew going in that these weren’t going to match the build quality of those, but I was hoping for a decent backup set that could at least hold their own for light-duty work.Right away, it was clear these are not Irwin-quality clamps, or anywhere close. I don’t love comparing an off-brand tool to a premium name brand, but in this case, it’s hard not to. The JUZUXI clamp looks like someone reverse-engineered a good design, but stopped short of making sure it actually holds up in practice. The body is aluminum alloy, which I usually consider a plus, but it feels flimsy here—more like pot metal than a solid casting. The rubberized handles are non-slip, which is appreciated, but they don't inspire much confidence when you're really trying to torque down on something and make a secure bond at 90 degrees.The clamp tightens by hand, and theoretically that’s fine, but the threads are coarse, and the mechanism just doesn’t give me the assurance that it’ll stay square under any kind of pressure. I don’t trust it enough for anything beyond very light clamping—certainly not for anything that will bear weight or where precision is critical. I found myself double-checking every joint with a square even after tightening, which defeats the whole point of having this kind of clamp in the first place.They also toss in four plastic corner clips, presumably to sweeten the deal, but those are more of a throwaway item. They’re not bad, per se—they just don’t really add much. They flex under pressure, which again makes me second-guess their usefulness. I ended up not using them on anything serious, and I wouldn’t rely on them for cabinetry or fine woodworking. Maybe they’re fine for temporarily holding picture frames during light gluing, but that’s about it.Honestly, if this had been a two-pack for the same price, I might feel more generous. As it stands, it feels like the seller is asking too much for a single underbuilt tool and some plastic odds and ends. I’ll keep it around for when I’m doing less critical work or need to hold something temporarily, but I don’t expect it to last through regular use. It’s not a total fail—it technically works—but it’s not a great value.If you’re looking for a reliable, long-term corner clamp, I’d say save your money and invest in a known brand. If you just need a quick fix or something you won’t mind losing or replacing later, this one might fill the gap. Three stars feels about right.
Bryan
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2025
This is a fairly simple set of tools but very versatile and effective in their uses. Lightweight and easy to use. The smaller clamps have a strong spring but are ergonomically designed so they're easy to use. They are plastic but feel like they will last for many projects. The larger clamp is robust and made of lightweight but strong aluminum and is able to accommodate different sizes of material to join to each other. I'm sure these will be useful in freeing up hands while working.
Steve
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2025
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Brad
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2025
I feel like clamps are something you can never have enough of when getting into woodworking. These 90 degree clamps are fantastic for keeping your project where you want them for glueing, or finish nailing. The larger cast aluminum clamp in particular is the the most useful as you can exert a lot of clamping pressure down on your project, and by its nature can accommodate larger thicknesses of wood. These smaller plastic pieces in contrast are only useful for smaller thicknesses (1 Inch or less) and they do not exert much force to hold things in place. They have a use case, but I have a feeling that the aluminum one will see a lot more use.The price is fair for what you get and I was able to get a perfect 90 degree joint on a project I am currently working on using the aforementioned larger aluminum clamp.
msavides
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025
These are extremely handy for anyone who works with wood. They are a must purchase. These are decent quality and nice to have around and for the price I would rather have them than not have them. They have come in handy already many times. perfect for olding wood peices together when glueing and while the glue is curing.
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