When it comes to heavy-duty bench vices, KAFUWELL is the way to go.
2025-10-23
Have you ever tried to drill a hole in an iron pipe or something similar and found that it wouldn't hold? Or have you ever needed to hammer materials at home? Direct hammering can easily break the tiles, and using a wooden block as a buffer can make it hard to apply force. In short, you need a heavy-duty bench vice. KAFUWELL heavy-duty bench vices have higher precision and better hardness. They can be hammered, clamped, and bent pipes, offering more functions and being a great helper for your work. If you are a DIY enthusiast who likes to tinker with things at home, you definitely can't miss this practical bench vice that provides many conveniences.

For example, when drilling holes in workpieces, using a KAFUWELL bench vice to fix them is extremely convenient. The most important thing is that you don't have to worry about hurting yourself, especially when grinding small parts with an electric grinder. Fixing the workpiece with a bench vice reduces the possibility of getting your skin scratched compared to holding it by hand. It frees up your hands and ensures safety. The KAFUWELL industrial-grade heavy-duty bench vice can rotate 360°, is fully cast in steel, can withstand knocks and hammering, clamps tightly, and has an extended overall length. The opening range is between 0.18 and 180mm, allowing you to clamp various objects within this range. The X-shaped anti-slip jaws ensure stable clamping and prevent slippage.
The KAFUWELL heavy-duty steel horn bench vice, with a 6-inch large specification, has a rotatable base without dead corners, allowing you to adjust the clamping angle freely according to different working environments and angles, improving work efficiency. The bench vice's anvil surface and jaw surface are flush, making it convenient for hammering, striking, and flattening workpieces. It is also larger than a regular workbench, making it more convenient for work. The KAFUWELL bench vice is entirely cast in 45# steel, and the jaws and anvil surface are high-frequency quenched, leaving no marks after hammering and striking. The quality is visible. It is an excellent work partner for pipe cutting and fixation, metal grinding, and wood cutting.