Tools & Hardware : Bench Dog 10-025 Push-Loc Offset Push Stick For Table Saws, Router Tables With Docking Station

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Tools & Hardware : Bench Dog 10-025 Push-Loc Offset Push Stick For Table Saws, Router Tables With Docking Station

Bench Dog 10-025 Push-Loc Offset Push Stick For Table Saws, Router Tables With Docking Station

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 4047





Binding: Tools & Hardware
Product Brand: Bench Dog
Color: Orange
EAN: 0658090110972
Label: Bench Dog
Product Manufacturer: Bench Dog
Model: 10-025
Publisher: Bench Dog
Ranking: 4047
Studio: Bench Dog


Product facts:
  • Offset handle gets your right hand out of harm's way.
  • Ergonomic "no-slip" grip has the best feel.
  • Special handle geometry keeps Push-Loc parallel to your rep fence throughout the entire cut.
  • Rear tail hook secures Push-Loc to your work piece.
  • Rubber sole helps prevent slippage and won't mar your work piece.









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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Worth the money
It's just a push stick right? Why spend $20 on it when I can just use a wood scrap. I've used it multiple times now and found it's much easier to control the wood and it's thin profile allows me to get it into some tight spots. The tray is definitely a gimmic, but I expected that when I bought it, so I can't hold that against the product.



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - very good push stick, worthless base
Maybe it's just me, but I found no use for the base. I can see why someone would design a set like this, it sounds good in theory, but the fact of the matter is that when I am cutting wood, I only need the stick, and once I am done, I don't need this wobbly storage for either pencil or tape. Stick is really good, though I am sure there are others on the market, or the one you made yourself that serves the same purpose. Again, don't get me wrong, this is a well made product, I just doubt you will use "docking station" all that much, so think whether the push stick is worth your money. That's why I gave it 4 stars only.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Very good design
I bought this over a year ago and I'm thinking about getting another one so I don't need to keep moving mine between machines. I like the fact that it is narrow enough to do thing cuts in the table saw. The offset handle also helps by staying (and keeping your hand) out of the way from the cut. I agree with a previous reviewer that a couple of magnets on the base would be great to keep this on the side of a machine.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Must-have finger saver
We all know how dangerous table saws can be. I had a close friend lose the tip of his index finger and completely obliterate the bone in his ring finger in a table saw accident. This tool is irreplaceable. The thin profile and offset handle keeps everything away from danger. It grips nicely and thanks to the bright orange color is easier to spot if your shop is cluttered. The tape measure and pencil storage is a bit of a joke, though it's a nice thought. I didn't mount mine to the fence, instead I put it below the deck in a spot less prone to getting in the way or getting broken. For the price, it's a little high for a fancy piece of plastic, but it's certainly a lot cheaper than stitches and the likes.



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