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Kreg R3 Pocket Hole Jig System | 
| Brand: Kreg Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $44.99 Buy New: $38.95 You Save: $6.04 (13%)
New (15) from $38.95
Rating: 24 reviews Sales Rank: 31
Media: Tools & Hardware Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.3 Dimensions (in): 10 x 2.3 x 8.5
MPN: R3 Model: R3 UPC: 647096223113 EAN: 0647096223113 ASIN: B000J43A7W
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Pocket hole jig system for do-it-yourselfers | | • | Easy to adjust for materials 1/2 to 1-1/2 inches | | • | Solid metal drill guide | | • | Includes drill and drive bits, depth collar with hex key, 5 sizes of pocket hole screws, clamp pad adapter, case | | • | Lifetime warranty |
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| Accessories:
| • | Kreg SPS-F125-1000 1-1/4-Inch #6 Fine Pocket Hole Screws with Pan-Head, 1000-Pack | | • | Kreg P-PNT Paint Grade Plugs - 50 count | | • | Kreg SML-C150W - 5000 WR Pocket Screws 1 1/2-Inch, #8 Coarse, Washer Head, 5000 Count | | • | Kreg SML-C125W - 1000 WR Pocket Screws 1 1/4-Inch, #8 Coarse, Washer Head, 1000 Count | | • | Kreg SML-C2 - 250 Pocket Screws 2-Inch, #8 Coarse, Washer Head, 250 Count |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Product Description The Kreg Pocket Hole Jig System is ideal for putting woodworking and home improvement projects together quickly. Perfect for cabinets, bookcases, tables, chairs, garage storage, stairs, wainscoting and more, this tool allows the user to build with professional quality. The hardened steel drill has nine position settings and is easy to adjust for 1/2-to-1-1/2-inch materials. This pocket hole jig system comes with Kreg's lifetime limited warranty. What's in the Box Clamp pad adapter, drill and drive bits, depth collar with hex key, five pocket hole screws, pocket hole plugs, and carrying case.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 19 more reviews...
Kreg Pocket Hole Kit November 1, 2008 Kreg makes great products. Tried it as soon as I got it and it works to perfection. Don't buy anything else
Easy to use October 21, 2008 I replaced two 4x4 posts on my patio and used this jig to drill four pocket holes in each to attach them to the header. It worked great and looks better than toe-nailing on the exposed posts.This jig is easy to use and makes perfect pocket holes.
Great starter jig ... August 28, 2008 Works like a charm. While the depth adjustment is a little clunky - its usually done only once (unless you are wise enough to use mixed stock). I usually keep a couple drywall screws handy to clamp it down in odd places. Overall - you will get addicted to the simplicity and efficiency of this jig. The reason I gave it 4 stars is that this jig does not break down to a single pocket - which is what you need if you are left staring @ the 3/4" side of 4/4 stock. Otherwise - just go for it.
I'm well pleased July 11, 2008 I used this product to repair some squeeky kitchen chairs. It worked just as advertised and I am very satisfied with the results. I have examined similar "knock off" products but each one was lacking in one way or another. This is probably to avoid patent infringement issues. Kreg is the original and clearly the best. I am looking forward to discovering more applications for this system.
61 yr old woman gets it right on 4th drill hole! June 13, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I'm one of those people who only read directions if I can't figure out how to use something intuitively. By attempt #4, I was an expert user. LOL.
I don't have dado blades for making dado joints, nor do I own a dovehole jig. I HATE 45 angle joints with a passion! Most of my joining is plain, old-fashioned, line'er up butt joints.
15 years ago, I'd seen this tool demo'd at a huge woodworking show I was wandering through in Portland OR. It has stuck in my mind as a "must have" slick jig tool, all these years. I couldn't remember the name, but I sure remembered "slanty holes" and tried to find something locally. You should see what Home Depot sells--talk about awkward and tomfoolery! YUCKERS!!
This is everything I remembered, and thanks to Amazon, I now know its name is KREG.
I'd just never had a need for it before now. I'm "retired now" you know, and have never been busier! LOL
Now, in my 60s, I have time to screen in a front porch, (done!) install headers for the transom above my new door, (done) and remodel my own bathroom to install a jacuzzi. (THAT IS NEXT! LOL!)
I remembered my "wow" impression for butt joining wall studs and headers with this "blue tool." I went to Amazon to find the best price., and it was received in the mail almost before I had time to turn around. THANKS!
NOW, I'll read the directions. (grin)
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