Tools & Hardware : FastCap Little Hand HD 3rd Hand Support System 16.5-Inch to 22.8-Inch, 2-pack

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Tools & Hardware : FastCap Little Hand HD 3rd Hand Support System 16.5-Inch to 22.8-Inch, 2-pack

FastCap Little Hand HD 3rd Hand Support System 16.5-Inch to 22.8-Inch, 2-pack

from: Laserjamb




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Product Availability: Usually ships in 4 to 6 weeks

Your Price: $42.99
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 3787





Binding: Tools & Hardware
Product Brand: Laserjamb
EAN: 0663807980199
Label: Laserjamb
Product Manufacturer: Laserjamb
Model: LHAND
Publisher: Laserjamb
Ranking: 3787
Studio: Laserjamb


Product facts:
  • Range of 16.5 to 22.8 inches
  • Action lever for secure pressure, with quick release
  • Fully articulated ends
  • Textured rubber pads for gripping
  • Includes 2 supports









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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Handy helper
Works well. Could stand to be a little more heavy-duty for day-in day-out professional use.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Very helpful
Helped me install some ceiling mounted bike racks in the garage with ease, after struggling for hours on my own without success. I plan to use to install crown molding as well.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Product was great but amazon has a problem
The product was exactly as expected as i have the larger size 3rd hand already in use. The problem was that this product was sold as a "2 pack". When received there was one in the box. After calling Amazon they resent the order and told me to just send the original package back. As expected when it came there was one in the box. Now i have the 2 i ordered but Amnazon is waiting for my return. Sigh......after 2 phone calls i'm still tryting to explain to them that they have a problem in there stock room. The saga continues.....



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Fastcap
I do a large amount of kitchen cabinet work. This tool is superb for setting cabints at the right heighth. Verry easy to use. Too bad it was made in China



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