Grip it and rip it! 🛠️
The 100mm Silverline Soft Vice Jaws are expertly designed to provide a secure grip while protecting your workpieces. Made from durable materials, these jaws fit most standard vices, ensuring versatility and ease of use for all your projects.
G**D
Perfect functional, well made and at a great price.
As a serial 'hobbyist' there's always the challenge of having enough 'hands' (and time) to tackle jobs properly. Be it a small engineering, craft or arts project, I've a couple of bench vices (one very 'small' and the other a 'medium') that I rely on. The only drawback is that both have the alloy / steel facings on the jaws; leaving me to try and work out ways to 'clamp it securely, without marking it'.The solution? A set of 'Soft Vice Jaws' to slip over the existing jaws. Silverline's offering is exactly what I needed, being both neat and effective, slotting into place with no fuss (and importantly, staying in place as well). They a small form (so don't eat into the available work size of my vice's jaws too much) and are perfectly functional, providing cushioning between the vice and work items.I think the price is also very good, given the quality of what's provided, so much so that I bough two pairs (one 'set' will given you two 'soft vice jaws', so enough for either side of one vice / clamp).It might've been nice to have a 'v-groove' of slot, for clamping some items, but that really would be just splitting hairs with something that I'll gladly recommend.
G**H
That it does was it suppose to do
Nice little vice jaw protectors, could do with being slightly cheaper....
P**B
Silverline 273221 soft vice jaws 100mm
Did job perfectly without marking workpiece and gripped strongly. Should have looked to see if Amazon offered 60mm jaws as these are 100mm jaws and are longer than my vice jaws (a Rolson 16279 60mm swivel table vice) still they fitted ok even though they were longer. Magnets are a good idea but since I grew up on soft jaws without magnets that were just plastic inserts in aluminium holders I didn't miss the magnets so I have nothing to say about the positioning or strength of the magnets on these jaws. Soft jaws are essential if you don't want your vice to mark the workpiece. It's best if you have a set of soft jaws that actually do fit your vice though, even though, I was able to manage without difficulty with the longer jaws. If you have the right size jaws you can leave them on the vice permanently.
A**I
They do what they are supposed to...
Rubber grips ok, jaw magnets seem a bit flimsy, but are OK on reality. Used to hold metal rod, wood, threaded bar, silver chain all successfully without marks. Be aware they don't feel sturdy enough but are great for the money
I**Y
Why pay more?!
I purchased these Siverline Soft Vice Jaws to augment my Draper 38267 75 mm Bench Vice which I also bought from Amazon, and as shown by my review for that item I was very pleased with it.I respect Draper as an excellent and reliable brand, so was about to purchase Draper Expert 14178 100 mm Soft Jaw for Engineer's Vice when I noticed the Silverline (another brand I respect) equivalents.The Draper Soft Jaws are £5.54 for one (I must admit to finding it a bit odd that they are not sold as a pair?!), where as the Silverline Soft Jaws are £4.33 for a pair!This meaning that the Siverline set is approximately a third of the price of a Draper 'set'.Now, I accept this price comparison means very little if the quality offered by Silverline is below par; however, I am happy to report that this is most cetainly not the case. The Silverline Soft Jaws are strong yet light, well made, with good quality and effective rubber grips; the holding magnets on the back whilst small do offer sufficent holding power.The fact that the Soft Jaws are 100mm wide and the vice in question 75mm makes no difference to their use.Another quality product from Silverline that does exactly what it's supposed to at a very reasonable price, with the usual lifetime guarantee. Draper 38267 75 mm Bench ViceDraper Expert 14178 100 mm Soft Jaw for Engineer's Vice
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