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ToolGuyd > Made in USA > PanaVise Junior Miniature & Vacuum Base Vises

PanaVise Junior Miniature & Vacuum Base Vises

Apr 12, 2010 Stuart 4 Comments

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PanaVise’s “Junior” vise is ideal for holding small or delicate objects, and is available with either a miniature or vacuum-clamp base. The Junior vise complements PanaVise’s standard size vise to provide a wide range of workholding capabilities.

Reader IndyEngineer recently mentioned via email that he picked up the Junior vise with miniature base at a bargain via Amazon for $17. Coincidentally, I had ordered PanaVise’s Junior vise with a vacuum base the week before for under $20. Perhaps a comparison review of the two versions is in order…

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These vises are currently made in the USA.

PanaVise 201 Junior Miniature Vise via Amazon
PanaVise 209 Junior Vacuum Base via Amazon
Product Info via PanaVise

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4 Comments

  1. Mati

    Apr 24, 2013

    So Stuart, were you ever able to do a side by side comparison of both models?

    Reply
    • Stuart

      Apr 24, 2013

      Not yet. The one with the vacuum base has served all my small work-holding needs thus far. If a worktop is porous, thus defeating the suction cup’s seal, I whip out a plastic sheet, a piece of polished marble, or my granite surface plate.

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      • Mati

        Apr 25, 2013

        Thanks for the response Stuart. Any chance on a follow up review of the Panavise 301? I am thinking of buying one, but I am curious if your opinions on this product have changed since the last time you reviewed this item.

        Reply
  2. Ivan

    Jul 8, 2015

    I like real vises, PanaVise are pretty bad. However, this requires no mounting, verses an 8 inch adjustable wrench, drill, bit, ratchet and socket.

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