Handee Clamp - Anyone try these?

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I just discovered a tool that's out there that seems to make sense, but didn't know if anyone has heard of these or tried them. I might order me one just to see.

https://www.handeeclamp.com/


I've been seeing them on my local CL for quite a while, like maybe a couple years. Looks like they've evolved. They used to be stainless, I think. Looks like they're now made by DJM. :p
 
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I've been seeing them on my local CL for quite a while, like maybe a couple years. Looks like they've evolved. They used to be stainless, I think. Looks like they're now made by DJM. :p
Saw them on CL for the first time today. They are made in Marshalltown which is less than 2 hours from where @yates ™ lives and just over 2 hours from me.
 

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Ordered one. Will post a review when I get it. I like to support small family businesses, particularly from Iowa.

Word. I keep telling myself I could use one, but I forget just as soon as I look at another ad.
 

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Once again a moneymaker slipped thru my fingers..... Not my Idea, but 25-35 years ago we made them ourselves in many different styles and configurations just to get the job done! Most used was a scissor type with a slot to hold the screw in springy stainless.
Maybe I should Break out my tiny 1/4 ratchet and see if theres a market!
 

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it would be useful to me if it could make the nut or bolt spin which is usually the case for the need, getting the thread started is 99% of the problem usually. I have a wide variety of straight or curved pliers in different lengths that suffice most of the time
 

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I meant like if I owned one and they worked so good why get rid of it. And the “free marketing” thing on CL and FB have ruined a good thing. Now its all ads and shit. I liked it more as a virtual rummage sale. Sucks!

I don't mean used ones for sale on CL. They're posting ads with pics, descriptions and web addresses for where to order them.
 

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