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New Craftsman TriGrips Work Supports (aka Triangular Bench Cookies)

Oct 26, 2012 Stuart 2 Comments

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Craftsman TripGrips Work Supports

Craftsman’s new TriGrips work supports are a new spin on a growing selection of grippy spacer blocks that already includes Bench Cookies, Bench Cookie Cones, Pyramid Grabbers, Loc-Blocks, and DIY Bench Pucks.

We regularly use – and love – Rockler’s Bench Cookies, but it’s nice to see some variety on the market. They can be used anywhere you need to raise a workpiece off your workbench or the ground.

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TriGrips are priced at $12 per pack of 4, but they go on sale regularly for slightly less. $10-12 seems to be the sweet spot for work-holding accessories like these.

We’re not sure what is being spewed at the wire basket in that last photo, but it sure doesn’t look like paint. Photoshop?

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2 Comments

  1. Roby

    Oct 26, 2012

    I think that stuff coming from the sprayer is evil…like from the Green Mile…

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  2. Fred

    Oct 27, 2012

    I picked up two sets of these on my last trip to Sears . I really like the ‘paint corners’ these offer.

    The anti slip material feels the same to me and I like that one of the outer sides also has it, I’ve often had situations where these cookies make good spacers and if they were D shaped instead of round it would have helped.

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