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Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
It is well built, and works with most saw cuts
Tony P.
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025
Very well made, and ergonomically comfortable. Holds cutting surfaces in place - definitely a must have.
Paul H
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
After about a week’s use I am very satisfied with the quality and performance of this push block. It is made of strong plastic and has a good molded surface and finish. The tool adjusts easily with the thumb screws. The sole grips well on a variety of smooth woods. It has improved table saw safety by leaps and bounds.
Richard B.
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2025
This holds the material down onto the table saw with ease. Comfortable grip for my small hands. The adjustable pass through makes it safe holding down the wood on both sides of the blade preventing kick back. Grip is good holding materials in place preventing slippage. Wish I had this years ago when I cut off my finger and the piece I was cutting shot across the garage.
David E Lewis
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2024
I'm new to wood working. I was trying to help out a friend.My first time using a "pre-owned" tablesaw I experienced kick back and took a piece of Trex to the chest. After that incident I decided to do some home work on what I was doing.I saw the guides that some of experienced carpenters were using and decided to get one.This guide fit the bill perfectly!Good gripMultiple adjustmentsGreat price.I'm sure that a professional would not use it but I have no idea what I was doing and this, combined with not stand directly in front of the saw, kept me safe.Highly recommended.
Peter Bursaw
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2024
Great value, keeps straight cuts and makes them so easy. Very quick to assemble and the moveabke center allows for many versatile positions on the table saw. Felt much more comfortable using than without.
Mike M
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2024
If this were just a copy of a GRR-Gripper, which these are clearly highly derived from, I'd be inclined to spend more and buy the original. However, I found these have some improvements that make using these much nicer than the GRR-Gripper. I like that the knob to adjust the location of the middle leg are on the top of the jig. The GRR-Gripper places them at the front and back of the jig, sticking out forward and rearward which makes them occupy more space than they need to. The Zebekk design is much sleeker at the front and back, which makes catching those knobs on something while using them much less likely and you can butt the front and rear of the jig right up against a surface nice and tight. Also, the overall design of the jig where the middle leg runs on its rail is cleaner and moves very nicely, again a bit better in my opinion. The rubber sole on the Zebekk is also cleaner and better fit to the plastic with plenty of grip. The handle is stationary in the center of the jig which is more satisfying to use in my opinion than the adjustable handle on the GRR-Gripper.What it comes down to is that most of the positive remarks I'm making on the Zebekk are things that I prefer. I'm sure there are others that would prefer the way the GRR-Gripper works. The fact that these preferences become a factor is a good indication that the Zebekk at least tries to provide a product with a different take on a great idea for safety. I'm also sure that many probably think of this as strictly a rip-off of the GRR-Gripper, but for me this doesn't ring true when you consider the differences I laid out. If you try them both, you'll see that the practical difference in placement of the adjusters, lack of handle movement and smoother, more refined fit and finish are well thought out features that make this different in meaningful ways. The fact that it is also half the price is a bonus.My only negative comment would be that the color is not really the greatest. I would really prefer the bright orange of the old school push blocks. They are easier to find in the shop when you take them from tool to tool and can't remember which tool you last used them on. The tan color kind of blends in with the wood in the shop. If they were safety orange, they'd be perfect!
AMC
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2023
I usually try to buy the original brands, not copies, in order to support innovation and intellectual property. Unfortunately I simply cannot justify paying $60+ for the yellow brand. The price on this is much more digestible, and it does NOT come up short. I've only used it on the table saw, but it worked great for both large pieces as well as ripping thin stock.The handle is not adjustable side to side but I have not found that to be a problem. Only reasons I gave it 4 stars are (1) it's a knock off, (2) there's no up/down adjustable backstop to grab the piece and ensure your pushblock doesn't slip forward. While the rubber underneath hasn't slipped on my yet, it feels firmer than I would expect, and if coated with a little saw dust may slip on a workpiece. A backstop would ensure that doesn't happen.
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